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1951 soundtrack album by Doris Day
Lullaby of Broadway
Released March 5, 1951 Recorded December 4–8, 1950
Label
Columbia
Lullaby of Broadway was a 10"
LP album of songs sung by
Doris Day which was released on March 5, 1951 under catalog number CL-6168. The songs on the album were taken from the soundtrack of the
movie of the same name in which she starred.
Track listing
"
Lullaby of Broadway " (
Harry Warren ,
Al Dubin ) (with the
Norman Luboff Choir and the
Buddy Cole Quartet) (recorded December 8, 1950) - 2:29
"
Fine and Dandy " (
Kay Swift , Paul James† ) (with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet) (recorded December 8, 1950) - 2:49
"
In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town " (
Ira Schuster ,
Jack Little /
Joe Young ) (with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet) (recorded December 8, 1950) - 2:55
"
Somebody Loves Me " (
George Gershwin ,
Buddy DeSylva ,
Ballard MacDonald ) (with the
Frank Comstock Orchestra) (recorded December 4, 1950) - 2:49
"
Just One of Those Things " (
Cole Porter ) (with the Frank Comstock Orchestra) (recorded December 4, 1950)
"
You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me " (Warren, Dubin) (with the Frank Comstock Orchestra) (recorded December 4, 1950)
"
I Love the Way You Say Goodnight " (
Edward Pola ,
George Wyle ) (with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet) (recorded December 8, 1950)
"
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone " (
Sam H. Stept ,
Sidney Clare ) (with the Frank Comstock Orchestra) (recorded December 4, 1950)
† Paul James was the pseudonym of Swift's husband
James Warburg .
This album, combined with
Tea for Two , was reissued in
compact disc form in
2001 .
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