On The Sunny Side Of The Street

Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh

Grab your coat
Grab your hat, baby
Leave your worries on the doorstep
Just direct your feet
On the sunny side of the street

Can't you hear a pitter-pat, babe?
And that happy tune is your step
Life can be so sweet
On the sunny side of the street

I used to walk in the shade
With those blues on parade, ba-ba-bo
But I'm not afraid, baby
My Rover's crossed over, ay

If I never have a cent, babe
I'd be rich as Rock-e-fellow
With gold dust at my feet
On the sunny side of the street

Grab your coat
Get your hat
Leave your worry on the doorstep, ba-be-do
Just direct your feet
On the sunny side of the street, zay-zoo-za-ze-zo-zay

Can't you hear a pitter-pat?
Oh, the happy tune is your step, ba-be-oh
Life can be so sweet, oh, ba-be-bo-ba-bay
On the sunny side of the street

I used to walk in the shade
Baby, with those blues on parade
Oh, but I'm not afreaid, baby
My rover!
My rover crossed over!

And if I never have a cent
I'll be rich as Rock-e-fellow, hey
With gold dust at my feet
On the sunny side of the street

Trivia about the song On The Sunny Side Of The Street by Louis Armstrong

On which albums was the song “On The Sunny Side Of The Street” released by Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong released the song on the albums “Satchmo at Symphony Hall” in 1951, “Saint Louis Blues” in 1956, “Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography” in 1957, “Basin' Street Blues - In Concert 1956” in 1975, “The Essential Louis Armstrong” in 1979, “Chicago Concert - 1956” in 1980, “The Chronological Louis Armstrong 1937-1938” in 1990, “The Best of Louis Armstrong” in 1992, “Louis Armstrong Satchmos classic Vocals” in 1992, “16 Most Requested Songs” in 1994, “Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1923-1934” in 1994, “Classic Louis Armstrong - The Universal Masters Collection” in 1999, “More Louis Armstrong” in 1999, “Sings Back Through the Years: A Centennial Celebration” in 2000, “The Ultimate Collection” in 2000, “Louis Armstrong Sings: Back Through the Years” in 2000, “Louis Armstrong and Friends” in 2002, “Trad Jazz Legends” in 2005, “Louis Armstrong” in 2005, “100ème Anniversaire” in 2005, “In Scandinavia, Vol. 1 - 1933-1952” in 2005, “In Scandinavia Vol. 2” in 2005, “Jazz Ballads” in 2006, “The Quintessence: New York - Chicago - Boston 1947-1952” in 2006, “New Orleans Function” in 2006, “100e Anniversaire” in 2006, “The Quintessence” in 2006, “An American Original” in 2006, “Gold” in 2006, “The Definitive Collection” in 2006, “Retrospective 1923-1956” in 2007, “Black President” in 2008, “Intégrale 1931-1933 - The Complete Louis Armstrong Vol. 6” in 2008, “Greatest Hits of All Time” in 2008, “Itinéraire d'Un Génie” in 2008, “Armstrong Louis !” in 2008, “Chasing Mr. Armstrong, Vol. 2” in 2008, “Louis Armstrong et Son Orchestre : 1947 Vol. 2” in 2008, “The Louis Armstrong Story - Vol. 3” in 2008, “Fleischmann's Yeast Show & Louis' Home-Recorded Tapes” in 2008, “The Essential Louis Armstrong” in 2008, “Complete Jazz Series 1947 Vol. 2” in 2008, “The Platinum Collection” in 2009, “The Jubilee Shows No. 21 & No. 22” in 2009, “The Louis Armstrong Collection” in 2010, “Louis Armstrong: Une Légende du Jazz” in 2010, “Tootin' Through the Roof Volume 2” in 2010, “Cabaret” in 2011, “100 Classic Tracks” in 2011, “Louis Armstrong” in 2011, “The Complete Louis Armstrong, Vol. 9 (1938-1941)” in 2011, “Live in Amsterdam 1959” in 2011, “Intégrale Louis Armstrong, Vol. 10: Radio Days 1941-1944 & Complements” in 2012, and “The Decca Singles 1935-1946” in 2017.
Who composed the song “On The Sunny Side Of The Street” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “On The Sunny Side Of The Street” by Louis Armstrong was composed by Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh.

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