Lonely Street
Wanda Jackson Lyrics


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Where's this place called Lonely Street
I'm looking for that Lonely Street I've got a sad sad tale to tell
I need a place to go and weep where's this place called Lonely Street
A place where there's just loneliness where dim lights bring forgetfulness

Where broken dreams and memories meet where's this place called Lonely Street
Perhaps upon this Lonely Street there's someone such as I
Who came to bury broken dreams and watch an old love die

If I could find that Lonely Street where dim lights bring forgetfulness




Where broken dreams and memories meet where's this place called Lonely Street
Where's this place called Lonely Street

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wanda Jackson's song Lonely Street depict a search for a place of solace to mourn the end of a relationship. The singer is in search of a physical place called Lonely Street, where she can be alone with her thoughts and emotions. She describes it as a place where there is just loneliness and dim lights that bring forgetfulness. The broken dreams and memories of her lost love will meet at Lonely Street.


The singer believes that she may find someone on Lonely Street who is in a similar situation to her. Perhaps another person who has come to bury broken dreams and accept the end of a relationship. The singer is looking for a place where she can finally let go of the past and move on with her life.


The song's lyrics are relatable to anyone who has lost a relationship and needs a place to process their emotions. The search for a physical place called Lonely Street might be symbolic for the feeling of isolation and the need to find a safe place to heal. The song is beautifully sung by Wanda Jackson, with her powerful voice emphasising the poignancy of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Where's this place called Lonely Street
The singer is searching for a specific location named Lonely Street.


I'm looking for that Lonely Street I've got a sad sad tale to tell
The singer is in search of Lonely Street so that she can confide in this place the sad tale that she carries with her.


I need a place to go and weep where's this place called Lonely Street
The singer requires a private place to cry, and Lonely Street might be the perfect location for her to do so.


A place where there's just loneliness where dim lights bring forgetfulness
Lonely Street is a location where the singer may experience solitude and find comfort in the forgetfulness among the dim lights.


Where broken dreams and memories meet where's this place called Lonely Street
Lonely Street is the intersection of shattered dreams and painful memories.


Perhaps upon this Lonely Street there's someone such as I
The singer believes that there may be someone else on Lonely Street who shares her anguish.


Who came to bury broken dreams and watch an old love die
The singer assumes that other people on Lonely Street might have come to put an end to their past and watch previous memories and relationships fade away.


If I could find that Lonely Street where dim lights bring forgetfulness
The singer believes that if she can locate Lonely Street, she will find solace in the dim lights that make it easy to forget the pain.


Where broken dreams and memories meet where's this place called Lonely Street
Lonely Street is where past loss and sadness come together.


Where's this place called Lonely Street
The lyric that concludes the song is once again a quest for the elusive Lonely Street.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Carl Belew, W Stevenson, Kenny Sowder

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Comments from YouTube:

alex arolas garcia

Esta bonita canción la canto WANDA JACKSON publicada en el año 1965

foley muzieklover

Topsong and singer too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

Freakwency

I live on lonely street :(

r p

one of the few versions with great harmony vocals on the refrain: is it her own?

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