On Broadway
Lou Rawls Lyrics


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They say the neon lights are bright
On Broadway
They say there's always magic in the air
But when you're walkin' down that street
And you ain't have enough to eat
The glitter rubs right off and you're nowhere

They say the women treat you fine
On Broadway
But lookin' at them just gives me the blues
How ya gonna make some time
When all you got is one thin dime
And one thin dime won't even shine your shoes

They say that I won't last too long
On Broadway
I'll catch a Greyhound bus for home they all say
But they get wrong, I know they are
'Cause I can play this here guitar

I won't quit till I'm a star
On Broadway




On Broadway
On Broadway

Overall Meaning

Lou Rawls's song "On Broadway" captures the exuberance and the harsh realities of life on the famous New York street, with its glittering neon lights, glamorous women, and the magic that is in the air, and the poverty and despair that afflicts those who seek fame and fortune there. The first two lines of the lyrics introduce the common perception of Broadway as a place of wonder and excitement, with a magical aura around it, that draws people to it. But as the song progresses, those perceptions are challenged, and the harsh reality of life on Broadway stands in stark contrast to those magical perceptions.


The lyrics convey the struggles of those trying to make it on Broadway, with lines like "And you ain't have enough to eat, The glitter rubs right off and you're nowhere," illuminating the poverty and desperate struggle for survival that is a part of life on the street. And while it is true that the women treat you fine, the lack of money and resources leaves him with nothing to offer in return, with lines like "When all you got is one thin dime, And one thin dime won't even shine your shoes."


Despite the challenges and difficulties, the singer is determined to succeed and will not give up until he becomes a star on Broadway. The song portrays the resilience and determination of those seeking fame and fortune on the famous New York street.


Line by Line Meaning

They say the neon lights are bright
It is said that the lights on Broadway are dazzling


On Broadway
Referencing the famous street in New York City where many theaters are located


They say there's always magic in the air
People believe there is an enchanting atmosphere in Broadway


But when you're walkin' down that street
However, when you're walking on this street


And you ain't have enough to eat
And you don't have enough money for food


The glitter rubs right off and you're nowhere
The glamour fades away and you feel insignificant


They say the women treat you fine
It is said that the ladies are kind to you


But lookin' at them just gives me the blues
But seeing them makes me feel melancholic


How ya gonna make some time
How can you find free time


When all you got is one thin dime
When all you have is one dime


And one thin dime won't even shine your shoes
And that dime is not enough to polish your shoes


They say that I won't last too long
People believe that I won't be successful for long


I'll catch a Greyhound bus for home they all say
They all say I will return home on a Greyhound bus


But they get wrong, I know they are
But they are mistaken, I am aware of that


'Cause I can play this here guitar
Because I can play my guitar proficiently


I won't quit till I'm a star
I won't give up until I become famous


On Broadway
On Broadway


On Broadway
On Broadway


On Broadway
On Broadway




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BARRY MANN, CYNTHIA WEIL, JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER

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Comments from YouTube:

Richard Busson

Absolutely fantastic version! Mr. Rawls always owns everything he sings.

Michael Neal

Best version ever. Nothing like this!

Pietro Roveroni

Wonderfull...

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