On the Sunny Side of the Street
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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Grab your coat
Don't forget your hat
But leave your worries
Leave 'em on the doorstep
Just direct your feet
To the sun sunny side of the street

Pitter-pat
You know that happy tune is my step
Life sorry
If you dig that beat
On the sun sunny side of the street

Used to walk in the shade
With those blues on parade
What a drag old man
Getting stuck in my shade
Get hip

Don't be afraid
Move it on over
Kill yourself in the clover

Only here for a cent
I'd be rich as Rockefeller
Can't be beat




Gold dust round my feet
On the sunny sunny side of the street

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tommy Dorsey's "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" are a call to action to leave behind one's worries and walk towards a brighter, more optimistic future. The first couple of lines, "Grab your coat / Don't forget your hat," suggest urgency and a sense of purpose. The singer implores the listener to "leave [their] worries" behind, to not dwell on the negative, and instead to focus on the positive aspects of life. He urges them to "direct [their] feet / To the sun sunny side of the street" – to actively seek out positivity and to choose happiness.


The second verse describes the singer's own personal experience of having "used to walk in the shade / With those blues on parade." This imagery reinforces the song's message of overcoming negativity and embracing positivity. The lines "What a drag old man / Getting stuck in my shade / Get hip / Don't be afraid" suggest that this state is undesirable and preventable – the singer encourages the listener to "move it on over" and "kill yourself in the clover," that is, to embrace a life of abundance and positivity. The final two lines are especially evocative: "Can't be beat / Gold dust round my feet / On the sunny sunny side of the street." The metaphor of "gold dust" reinforces the sense of abundance and positivity, and the repetition of the word "sunny" adds a lilt to the musicality of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Grab your coat
Get ready to leave


Don't forget your hat
Take everything you need with you


But leave your worries
Don't worry about anything


Leave 'em on the doorstep
Put your worries aside


Just direct your feet
Keep moving forward


To the sun sunny side of the street
Go to a happier, more positive place


Pitter-pat
Move quickly and happily


You know that happy tune is my step
I'm always in a good mood


Life sorry
Life can be tough sometimes


If you dig that beat
If you like my style


On the sun sunny side of the street
In a happier, more positive place


Used to walk in the shade
I used to be unhappy


With those blues on parade
I was constantly feeling sad and down


What a drag old man
It was really hard


Getting stuck in my shade
Feeling trapped in my own sadness


Get hip
Get smart and be happy


Don't be afraid
Be bold and confident


Move it on over
Make some room for a better life


Kill yourself in the clover
Enjoy life to the fullest


Only here for a cent
Life is short


I'd be rich as Rockefeller
I'd be happy and successful


Can't be beat
It's perfect


Gold dust round my feet
I'm surrounded by good things


On the sunny sunny side of the street
In a happier, more positive place




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh

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@Saxoskop

In the 70ies en 80ies this was the signature tune of a legendary jazz programme in Austrian radio ('Vokal - Instrumental - International') - - haven't heard it for decades! Great tune, great arrangement, lots of memories!

@jmrodas9

Every time I hear songs and tunes like this I realize how far we have fallen in the quality of popular music. This one is miles above most of that is heard in the radios today. A nice invitation to enjoy life and be happy. Let's leave all our woes and blues behind and enjoy we are still alive, and can still work and do other things!

@lazurm

Your last sentence absolutely contradicts your first sentence. Lessons unlearned....

@jmrodas9

@@lazurm Think so? well go ahead, we are different and think differently. Regards.

@lazurm

@@jmrodas9 Yes, we are different and think differently but, if you read the following you may understand better where I'm coming from:
"Every time I hear songs and tunes like this I realize that it's a nice invitation to enjoy life and be happy. Let's leave all our woes and blues behind and enjoy that we are still alive!"
But, if you really believed the above (note, all your words but without the negatives which you seem to have a poor opinion of, given your 3rd and 4th sentence) you wouldn't have contradicted yourself by adding the negativity, yes?

@danielgraber6365

You're completetly right!!

@tttzzz1957

You could also say the quality of music has been decreasing so since Mozarts Times. Every Generation got its own style and its geniuses. You cant say dorsey, as qualified as He was, is the Meter of All music to come. Thi k, you just Listen to the wrong Radio Stations.

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@TenguKobra

This song literally saved me when I got a depression.

@TheAntHar1

AMEN

@modernvintagelifestyles

Great song. Jesus love you!

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