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George Shearing's Lullaby. That came about, because Morris Levy, who owned Birdland, had a record company. He [insisted] - everybody that played Birdland, he wanted them to record a theme song for Birdland. So he wanted - he named it Lullaby of Birdland - he didn't name it. He just - it was going to be a theme song for his club. Everybody who worked there had to record a song. So he came up wi ...
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