Street Of Dreams
Chet Baker 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

The lyrics of Chet Baker's "Street of Dreams" speaks of the hope and renewal that can be found on the street of dreams, which acts as a metaphor for a place of second chances. The opening lines begin with "Midnight, you heavy laden, it's midnight," portraying a sense of exhaustion and weariness. In this context, midnight serves as a symbol of a turning point, a time when people can leave behind their old dreams and trade them in for new ones.


The singer tells the listener that they know where old dreams are bought and sold, emphasizing that the street of dreams is a place of exchange and transformation. Baker then invites the listener to come to this magical place, where they will be surrounded by others like them, united in their blue emotions. The song speaks to the universal human desire to find one's tribe and be accepted for who they are; hence, the lightness in one's heart when they find more of their kind.


The song's affirming message continues, asserting that love and happiness are more precious than wealth and social status. Even a king's riches pale in comparison to the power of love, which is celebrated on the street of dreams. The song concludes with a powerful reminder that poor does not exist as long as love is sure and that dreams that were broken can be mended, given new life and hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Midnight, you heavy laden, it's midnight
It's the end of the day and you're tired, come on and let go of your old worries and tiredness


Come on and trade in your old dreams for new
Let go of your old aspirations and start fresh


Your new dreams for old
Don't be afraid of new challenges, embrace them


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


I know where they're sold
I know where you can exchange your old dreams for the new ones


Midnight, you've got to get there at midnight
You need to take the step of seeking new dreams when you feel the most restless


And you'll be met there by others like you
Many others feel the same way and will be there seeking new dreams with you


Brothers as blue
Everyone you meet may be feeling just as down as you are


Smiling on the street of dreams
The magic of discovering new hopes and possibilities will make everyone smile


Love laughs at a king
Even a king cannot control the power of love


Kings don't mean a thing
In the face of love, social positions become insignificant


On the street of dreams
In the place where hopes and aspirations take root and grow


Dreams broken in two can be made like new
Even if your previous dreams were shattered, you can start anew and make them a reality


Gold, sliver and gold
A wealth of opportunities and possibilities await you


All you can hold is in the moonbeams
The universe seems full of infinite possibilities


Poor, no one is poor
Regardless of your current situation, hope and love are always valuable


Long as love is sure
As long as you have love, you have everything you need


Midnight, look at the steeple, it's midnight
Even in the darkness, there are signs of hope and possibility


Unhappy people, it's ringing with joy
The sound of the church bells can bring happiness and comfort to those who are feeling down


It's ringing with cheer
The joyous sound of the bells can help lift your spirits


'Cause yesterday's gone
Don't dwell on the past, it's time to move on


Tomorrow is near
The future is bright with new possibilities and opportunities


Midnight, the heart is lighter at midnight
There's a sense of hope and lightness that comes with a new day dawning


Things will be brighter the moment you find
Hold on to hope and keep seeking new possibilities


More of your kind
Find others who share your hopes and dreams


Smiling on the street of dreams
Together, you'll discover the magic of hope and possibility on the street of dreams




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

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