Who originally sang Lullaby of Birdland?
George Shearing
Lullaby of Birdland
“Lullaby of Birdland” | |
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Song | |
Written | 1952 |
Genre | Jazz |
Composer(s) | George Shearing |
Is Lullaby of Birdland swing?
The song has become a jazz standard. Displaying 1-9 of 9 items. “Lullaby of Birdland” – Introduce your young choir to this famous jazz classic! Set in an easy swing with great part-writing and craftsmanship!
What instruments are in Lullaby of Birdland?
Lullaby Of Birdland
Difficulty: | easy |
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Publisher: | Hal Leonard Publishing Corp. |
Series: | Hal Leonard Easy Jazz Ensemble |
UPC: | 884088583101 |
instrumentation: | AATTBar Saxophone, 4 Trompeten, 4 Posaunen, Gitarre, Klavier, Bass, Schlagzeug + Flöte, 2 Klarinetten, Horn in F, Tuba, Vibraphon ad lib |
When did Lullaby of Birdland come out?
2012
Lullaby of Birland/Released
Who sang Lullaby of Broadway?
Harry James
Lullaby of Broadway/Artists
When was Lullaby of Birdland written?
1952
“Lullaby of Birdland” was written in 1952 by George Shearing with lyrics by George David Weiss, who used the pseudonym B Y Forster to get around the rule which at that time forbade collaboration between ASCAP and BMI composers. The title refers to the Birdland jazz club, named for Charlie “Bird” Parker.
Who wrote the song lullaby?
Shawn Mullins
Lullaby/Lyricists
What show is Lullaby of Broadway from?
The song was originally written for the movie Gold Diggers of 1935, and it won an Academy Award for ‘Best Song’ in that year. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film named after the song which starred Doris Day. The song was also included in the Broadway version of 42nd Street.