Lullaby in Ragtime
Danny Kaye
Won't you play the music so the cradle can rock,
To a lullaby in ragtime.
Sleepy hands are creeping to the end of the clock,
Play a lullaby in ragtime.
You can tell the sandman is on his way,
By the way,
That they play,
As still, as the trill, of a thrush, in a twilight high.
So you can hear the
Rhythm of the ripples on the side of the boat,
As you sail away to dreamland.
High above the moon you hear a silvery note,
As the sandman takes your hand.
So rock-a-by my baby,
Don't you cry my baby,
Sleepy-time is nigh.
Won't you rock me to a ragtime lullaby,
So rock-a-by my baby,
Don't you cry my baby,
Sleepy-time is nigh.
Won't you rock me to a ragtime lullaby,
Share
More from Danny Kaye
Civilization
Danny Kaye
Thumbelina
Danny Kaye
Wonderful Wonderful Copenhagen
Danny Kaye
Molly Malone
Danny Kaye
St. Louis Blues
Danny Kaye
Black Strap Molasses
Danny Kaye
Oh! By Jingo
Danny Kaye
Minnie the Moocher
Danny Kaye
The Babbitt and the Bromide
Danny Kaye
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Danny Kaye
Hula Lou
Danny Kaye
Dinah
Danny Kaye
My Ship [Original 1941 Broadway Production]
Danny Kaye
The Woodpecker Song
Danny Kaye
My Ship
Danny Kaye
Candy Kisses
Danny Kaye
Little White Duck
Danny Kaye
The Little White Duck
Danny Kaye
The Woody Woodpecker
Danny Kaye
Pigalle
Danny Kaye