Street of Dreams

Sam Lewis, Victor Young

Midnight, you heavy laden, it's midnight
Come on and trade in your old dreams for new
Your new dreams for old
I know where they're bought
I know where they're sold
Midnight, you've got to get there at midnight
And you'll be met there by others like you
Brothers as blue
Smiling 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, sliver 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

Midnight, look at the 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
Smiling 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, sliver 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

Trivia about the song Street of Dreams by Ella Fitzgerald

On which albums was the song “Street of Dreams” released by Ella Fitzgerald?
Ella Fitzgerald released the song on the albums “Ella Swings Gently With Nelson” in 1962, “Ella and Oscar” in 1975, and “The Best Of Ella Fitzgerald” in 1988.
Who composed the song “Street of Dreams” by Ella Fitzgerald?
The song “Street of Dreams” by Ella Fitzgerald was composed by Sam Lewis, Victor Young.

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