Street of Dreams
Art Farmer Lyrics


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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

Overall Meaning

"Street of Dreams" is a song that metaphorically describes a place where people come to renew their dreams and hope for a better future. The song starts in the middle of the night, with the singer inviting listeners to leave behind their old, heavy dreams and trade them in for new ones. He knows where they can get these new dreams - on the street of dreams. This place is populated by people who are like each other, brothers who are blue, all of whom are hopeful and smiling. The chorus is repeated twice, and it emphasizes the idea that love is the most important thing in the world, and it can make anyone rich, regardless of whether they have gold or silver. The street of dreams is a place where anyone can go, and no one is left out.


"Street of Dreams" was written by Victor Young and lyricist Sam M. Lewis. The song was introduced in the 1932 movie "Street of Dreams" which starred Nancy Carroll and John Boles. Since then, the song has been recorded many times by different artists, including Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, and Art Farmer, among others. The lyrics are simple yet deeply moving, and they have provided comfort and inspiration to many people over the years.


Line by Line Meaning

Midnight, you heavy laden, it's midnight
The loneliness and burden that weigh you down are most felt at midnight.


Come on and trade in your old dreams for new
It's time to let go of the past and embrace new dreams.


Your new dreams for old
New opportunities can replace the old once you let them go.


I know where they're bought
I know where you can find new dreams.


I know where they're sold
I know where you can trade your old dreams for new ones.


Midnight, you've got to get there at midnight
You have to face your pain and sadness at the darkest hour to overcome them.


And you'll be met there by others like you
You're not alone in your struggles, there are others who understand.


Brothers as blue
Others who are also feeling sad and lonely.


Smiling on the street of dreams
Despite the struggles, there is hope and happiness to be found.


Love laughs at a king
Love is more powerful than any earthly power or status.


Kings don't mean a thing
Material possessions and power are meaningless in the grand scheme of things.


Dreams broken in two can be made like new
Even when dreams are shattered, they can be mended and a new path can be found.


Gold, silver and gold
Material possessions are not the key to happiness.


All you can hold is in the moonbeams
True happiness is found in the intangible things in life.


Poor, no one is poor
Having love and companionship is worth more than any amount of wealth.


Long as love is sure
As long as you have love in your life, you can never truly be poor.


Midnight, look at the steeple, it's midnight
The hope and promise of a new day is symbolized by the ringing of the church bell at midnight.


Unhappy people, it's ringing with joy
Even those who are currently unhappy can find joy and hope for the future.


It's ringing with cheer
The sound of the bell is a reminder to keep your spirits up and stay positive.


'Cause yesterday's gone
The past cannot be changed or undone, it's time to focus on the future.


Tomorrow is near
A new day and new opportunities are just around the corner.


Midnight, the heart is lighter at midnight
Even in the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope and the burden feels a little lighter.


Things will be brighter the moment you find
As soon as you find others who can empathize with your situation, things will start to improve.


More of your kind
Finding others who share your struggles and feelings can be a source of comfort and support.


Smiling on the street of dreams
Despite the hardships, there is always a chance for joy and happiness.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Sam Lewis, Victor Young

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