On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Walked with no one and talked with no one
And I had nothing but shadows
Then one morning you passed
And I brightened at last
Now I greet the day and complete the day
With the sun in my heart
All my worry blew away
When you taught me how to say

Grab your coat and get your hat
Leave your worry on the doorstep
Just direct your feet
To the sunny side of the street
Can't you hear a pitter-pat?
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
But I'm not afraid
This Rover crossed over

If I never have a cent
I'd be rich as Rockefeller
Gold dust at my feet




On the sunny side of the street
Grab your street

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Miles Davis's song "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" convey a transformation in the singer's life upon meeting someone who brings light and joy into their existence. The song begins with the singer describing a solitary and shadowy existence, walking alone and having nothing in their life. However, everything changes when they encounter someone one morning who brings them happiness and brightens their days. From that moment on, the singer greets each day with a sunny disposition, leaving behind their worries and embracing the positive side of life. The lyrics emphasize the transformative power of love and the ability to find happiness even in the face of adversity.


The chorus encourages listeners to leave their worries behind, to grab their coat, hat, and leave their troubles at the doorstep. They are invited to direct their feet to the sunny side of the street, where they can experience the joyous rhythm of life. The lyrics suggest that life can be sweet and that even without wealth or material possessions, one can still feel rich and content by focusing on the brighter aspects of life.


Overall, the song conveys a message of optimism and the power of positive thinking in navigating life's challenges. It highlights the importance of choosing to see the beauty and joy in the world, even when faced with difficulties.


Line by Line Meaning

Walked with no one and talked with no one
I lived a solitary and isolated life, having no one to share my thoughts and feelings with.


And I had nothing but shadows
My existence was filled with darkness and emptiness, lacking any substance or meaning.


Then one morning you passed
But then, on a fateful morning, you crossed my path.


And I brightened at last
Suddenly, my life became filled with light and joy, as you brought happiness into my world.


Now I greet the day and complete the day
I now eagerly welcome each new day and find fulfillment in its entirety.


With the sun in my heart
My heart is now filled with warmth, positivity, and love.


All my worry blew away
Every single worry and anxiety I had vanished into thin air.


When you taught me how to say
It was you who showed me the way to express my true emotions.


Grab your coat and get your hat
Prepare yourself for the journey ahead, put on your coat and hat.


Leave your worry on the doorstep
Leave behind all your concerns and troubles as you step out of your home.


Just direct your feet
Simply guide your feet


To the sunny side of the street
Towards the bright and positive side of life.


Can't you hear a pitter-pat?
Listen closely, can't you hear the pleasant sound of footsteps?


And that happy tune is your step
The rhythm and melody of your step reflect your cheerful and content state of mind.


Life can be so sweet
Indeed, life has the potential to be incredibly enjoyable and satisfying.


On the sunny side of the street
Especially when one chooses to embrace the positive aspects of life.


I used to walk in the shade
I used to live in a gloomy and desolate state.


With those blues on parade
Where my sadness and melancholy were prominently displayed.


But I'm not afraid
However, I no longer feel fear or apprehension.


This Rover crossed over
I have successfully transitioned and crossed over to a better, more harmonious existence.


If I never have a cent
Even if I never possess a single cent


I'd be rich as Rockefeller
I would still consider myself as wealthy as Rockefeller.


Gold dust at my feet
Metaphorically speaking, I am surrounded by abundance, wealth, and prosperity.


On the sunny side of the street
This new and positive outlook on life has placed me in a state of continuous optimism and contentment.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@cotehall9434

Grabbin' up ya' hats, coats, boots and everything.
Leave your worries on the doorstep cause' we going bye and bye.
Just direct your feet.
You look neat!
On the sunny SIDE of the street!
Can't you hear the pitter and the patter,
of the rain drops trickling down fire escape ladder!
Life could be so fine...
Fine as Manischewitz wine!

I used to walk, walk in the shade.
With my blues on parade...
But!(BUT!!)I'm not afraid!
It's over... Casanova!
If I never had one cent.
I'd be rich as Rockeyfeller.
With goldust at my feet.
On the sunny!
On the shady!
On the sunny!
Side of the street!!



All comments from YouTube:

@jakemf1

Stitt is just killing it here killer lines mixed with just pure swing- magical

@DjaLecazaM

Stitt was one of the best at the bebop language, very underappreciated imo when compared to the other greats. One of my favorite saxophonists ever.

@hdbennett7740

he was a refined charlie parker

@dlp2006

He’s awesome

@jazzygiraffe8589

alec__a I just don't like the way he sounds though. Beautiful melodies and stuff coming out of his horn but his sound and articulation are too low-down-bluesy for my taste. Nevertheless, he's really killing it on this recording

@SaxMaster1992

H D Bennett I made this same comment at a jury at school in front of some of my instructors and almost got crucified for it 😂😂. I agree with you whole heartedly!

@XU23

Paul Selig “low-down-bluesy?” That’s a new one. Can you explain? Haha

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@karabomophiring4227

One of the first songs that I truly enjoyed when starting my jazz journey. Still do. I'm very lucky to have it on vinyl. Imagine my joy when I played "After Hours" on the flip side. There will never be jazz like this again...

@sekarmelati

I love this song - the one played by Dizzy and his gang - since late 70s and have listening over and over again occasionally till today, for over 35 years !!! , 

@templarexemplar35

You know you're on youtube when you see a few dislikes and then you see a comment or two saying "how could anyone dislike this".

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