STREET OF DREAMS
(Sam M. Lewis / Victor Young)
Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians - 1933
Ben Selvin & His Orch. - 1933
Bing Crosby - 1933
Tommy Dorsey & His Orch. (vocal: Frank Sinatra) - 1942
The Ink Spots - 1945
Johnny Bothwell & His Orch. (Instr.) - 1946
Lee Wiley - 1951
Stan Kenton & His Orch. - 1951
Sarah Vaughan - 1953
Billy May & His Orch. (Instr.) - 1953
Gene Ammons & His Orch. (Instr.) - 1953
The Four Freshmen - 1954
Marian McPartland - 1954
Peggy Lee - 1956
Les Elgart & His Orch. - 1957
Chet Baker - 1958
Tony Bennett - 1959
Ella Fitzgerald with Nelson Riddle & His Orch. - 1961
Earl Grant (Instr.) - 1965
Frank Sinatra with Count Basie & His Orch. - 1966
Doris Day - 1967
Lou Rawls - 1967
Ella Fitzgerald & Oscar Peterson - 1974
Herb Jeffries - 1978
Frank Sinatra - 1979
Patti LuPone - 1980
Wesla Whitfield - 2004
Also recorded by:
Johnny Mathis; Lou Rawls; Helen Merrill; Cannonball Adderley;
Art Tatum; Carmen Bradford; Little Jimmy Scott; Patti Austin;
Lorez Alexandria; Ernestine Anderson; Sathima Bea Benjamin;
Ray Anthony; Bill Anschell; George Shearing.....and others.
As recorded by DORIS DAY:
Midnight, look at that steeple
It's midnight, unhappy people
It's ringing with joy
It's ringing with cheer
'Cause yesterday's gone
Tomorrow is near
Midnight
The heart is lighter at midnight
Things will be brighter
The moment you find
More of your kind
On the street of dreams
Love laughs at a king
Kings don't mean a thing
On the street of dreams
Dreams broken in two
Can be made like new
On the street of dreams
Gold, silver and gold
All you can hold
Is in the moonbeams
Poor, no one is poor
Long as love is sure
On the street of dreams
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - January 2012)
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As recorded by THE INK SPOTS:
Love laughs at a king,
Kings don't mean a thing,
On the street of dreams.
Dreams broken in two,
Can be made like new,
On the street of dreams.
Gold, silver and gold,
All you can hold,
Is in the moonbeams.
Poor, no one poor,
Long as love is sure,
On the street of dreams.
(Spoken)
Love laughs at a king,
`cos Kings don't mean a thing,
On the street of dreams.
Dreams that's all broken in two
You can make `em just like new
On the street of dreams
Now you take gold, silver and gold
All that you can hold
Is way up yonder in the moonbeams
Poor? Ain't nobody poor
Long as love is sure
On that old street of dreams
(Sung)
Love laughs at a king,
Kings don't mean a thing,
On the street of dreams.
Dreams broken in two,
Can be made like new,
On the street of dreams.
Gold, silver and gold,
All you can hold,
Is in the moonbeams.
Poor, no one is poor,
Long as love is sure,
On the street of dreams.
(Contributed by Bill Huntley - January 2005)