SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK
The song was originally written in the 1890's, and was used as a Presidential campaign theme in the 1920's.
(James W. Blake / Charles E. Lawlor)
Mel Tormé
The Grateful Dead
East Side, West Side, all around the town
The kids sang "ring around rosie", "London Bridge is falling down"
Boys and girls together, me and Mamie O'Rourke
We tripped the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York
East Side, West Side, all around the town
Sweet Mamie grew up and bough herself a sweet little Alice-blue gown
All the fellas dug her, you should have heard them squark
When I escorted Mamie round the sidewalks of New York
East Side, West Side, riding through the parks
We started swinging at Jilly's then we split to P.J.Clark's
On to Chuck's Composite, then a drink at The Stork
We won't get home until morning 'cause we're going to take a walk
On the sidewalks of New York
(Contributed by Andy & Mogg - August 2002)