The Boulevard of Broken Dreams Composer(s): Harry Warren - Al Dubin First performance/First recording by: Constance Bennett - 1934/Tony Bennett - 1950 Covered by multiple other artists
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 And 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 But gigolo and gigolette Still sing a song and dance along The Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Smiling while my woes are piling I must be bequiling or they'll pass me by Laughter, that is what they're after But behind my laughter there's a tear-dimmed eye Oh, Gay Paree, you've made a wreck of me
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
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