Come on a long and (Dm)lis ten to
the lul la by of (C)Broad way.
The hip hoo ray and (Dm)bal ly hoo,
the lul la by of (C)Broad way.
The rum ble of the (Gm)sub way train,
the rat tle of the (F)tax is.
The daf fy dils who (Gm)en ter tain
at An ge lo’s and (F)Max ies.
(G7)When a (C)Broad way ba by (Dm)says “Good night,”
it’s ear ly in the (C)morn ing.
Man hat tan ba bies (Dm)don’t sleep tight
un til the (C7)dawn:
(F)Good
(Gm)night,
(F)Ba
(C7)by.
(F)Good
(Bb)night,
(F)milk man’s (C7)on his way.
Sleep
(Gm)tight,
(F)Ba
(C7)by,
(F)sleep
(Bb)tight,
(F)let’s call (C7)it a day
(G7)Hey!
Come on a long and (Dm)lis ten to
the lul la by of (C)Broad way.
The hi dee hi and (Dm)boop a doo,
the lul la by of (C)Broad way.
The band be gins to (Gm)go to town,
and ev ’ry one goes (F)cra zy.
You rock a bye your (Gm)ba by ’round
’til ev ’ry thing gets (F)ha zy.
(G7)“Hush a (C)bye, I’ll buy you (Dm)this and that,”
you hear a dad dy (C)say ing.
And ba by goes home (Dm)to her flat
to sleep all (C7)day:
(F)Good
(Gm)night,
(F)Ba
(C7)by.
(F)Good
(Bb)night,
(F)milk man’s (C7)on his way.
Sleep
(Gm)tight,
(F)Ba
(C7)by,
(F)sleep
(Bb)tight,
(F)let’s call (C7)it a day
(G7)Hey!
(F)let’s call it a (Db7)day.
(Gm)Lis ten to the (F)lul la (Dm7)by of (Db)old (C7)Broad (F)way.
This page shows “Lullaby Of Broadway” by Harry Warren in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.