A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet
Nat King Cole Lyrics


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It's just a little street
Where old friends meet
I'd love to wander back
Someday

To you, it may be old
And sort of tumbled down
But it means a lot to folks
In my hometown

Although I'm rich or poor
I still feel sure
I'm welcome as the flowers in May

It's just a little street
Where old friends meet
And treat you in the same old way

Although I'm rich or poor
I still feel sure
I'm welcome as the flowers in May

It's just a little street




Where old friends meet
And treat you in the same old way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nat King Cole's song "A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet" speak of the warm memories and affection felt towards a small street in the town where the singer grew up. The street may not be much to look at, but it is a place where old friends can come together and treat each other with the same familiarity and kindness as always. The singer longs to return to this street someday and experience that sense of homecoming and warmth once more.


This song is a tribute to the sentimental value that certain places can hold, especially those that evoke memories of childhood and close relationships. It highlights the idea that even if one's circumstances change over time (as the line "Although I'm rich or poor, I still feel sure" suggests), certain things will always remain constant and unchanging, such as the love and affection of old friends.


Additionally, the lyrics could be interpreted as a commentary on the importance of community and connection, and the idea that strong relationships can be formed even in the most humble and unassuming of places.


Line by Line Meaning

It's just a little street
This place is small and unassuming


Where old friends meet
It's where people reconnect with people they've known for many years


I'd love to wander back
I miss this place and want to come back someday


Someday
I don't know when I'll be able to come back, but I hope it's soon


To you, it may be old
This place might seem outdated to some outsiders


And sort of tumbled down
It's run-down and could use some repairs


But it means a lot to folks
Despite the condition, the locals have a special attachment to this place


In my hometown
I grew up in this area and it holds a special place in my heart


Although I'm rich or poor
Regardless of my financial situation


I still feel sure
I'm confident


I'm welcome as the flowers in May
I'll always be accepted and embraced by the people here


And treat you in the same old way
They'll treat me just like they always have, with kindness and familiarity




Lyrics © GUS KAHN MUSIC COMPANY, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GUS KAHN, HARRY WOODS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@vilmaespinola9901

It's just a little street
Where old friends meet
I'd love to wander back
Someday

To you, it may be old
And sort of tumbled down
But it means a lot to folks
In my hometown

Although I'm rich or poor
I still feel sure
I'm welcome as the flowers in May

It's just a little street
Where old friends meet
And treat you in the same old way

Although I'm rich or poor
I still feel sure
I'm welcome as the flowers in May

It's just a little street
Where old friends meet
And treat you in the same old way



All comments from YouTube:

@carissaalexis1451

I interned at a nursing home for my undergraduate degree, and I met this woman who had Alzheimer’s. She told me all about her hometown and how there was this song that reminded her of it. I asked her to tell me any lyrics that she remembered to the song, then wrote it down frantically and promised to find it for her. I found this, and played it for her the next day. Her eyes filled with tears and she had the biggest smile from ear to ear. She cried and sang along happily. I’ll never forget this because it shows that some things just stick with us forever, even if we forget for a little while we’ll always remember the things closest to our hearts.

@solitadacanay453

Thanks. What a heart - tugging song by the great Nat King Cole. Beautiful and nostalgic.....

@annagates8461

RIP Ma. 17yrs. Miss and Love You More Everyday.

@diannesymons5314

My Dad used to sing this. Especially after a few beers

@brendamaclou8176

I WAS ABOUT 5YRS OLD& I CAN STILL REMEMBER MY PARENTS DANCING TO THIS BEAUTIFUL SONG WHO CAN EVER FORGET THIS THANKS FOR SHARING

@jamesknight9222

Thank God for Nat King Cole

@annagates8461

Happy Heavenly Birthday Ma! 12/29/21

@annagates8461

RIP Ma. 15yrs. Please watch over Mark. Miss and Love you both.

@estateofthelatealicesingle8958

Brings back such beautiful memories, of my dad singing this mum, and on another occasion, a beautiful aunt singing this to my cousin on his wedding day. Lots of tears that day.

@annagates8461

Happy Heavenly Birthday Ma. 12/29/21

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