The song Boulevard Of Broken Dreams by Tony Bennett was originally recorded in 1933 by Deane Janis. It became popular and has since been covered by various artists, including Tony Bennett.
Did You Know
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- Boulevard of Broken Dreams is a song originally recorded by Tony Bennett in 1950.
- The song was written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, and it was featured in the film The Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Boulevard of Borken Dreams film poster
It became a popular jazz standard and has been recorded by numerous artists over the years.
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Lyrics
I walk along the street of sorrow
The boulevard of broken dreams
Where gigolo and gigolette
Can take a kiss without regret
So they forget their broken dreams
You laugh tonight and cry tomorrow
When you behold your shattered schemes
Gigolo and gigolette
Wake up to find their eyes are wet
With tears that tell of broken dreams
Here is where you’ll always find me
Always walking up and down
But I left my soul behind me
In an old cathedral town
The joy that you find here you borrow
You cannot keep it long it seems
Gigolo and gigolette
Still sing a song and dance along
The boulevard of broken dreams
Here is where you’ll always find me
Always walking up and down
For I left my soul behind me
In an old cathedral town
The joy that you find here you borrow
You cannot keep it long it seems
But gigolo and gigolette
Still sing a song and dance along
The boulevard of broken dreams