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On The Street Where You Live - Bobby Darin

On The Street Where You Live

Bobby Darin

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Song Introduction

"On the Street Where You Live" is a classic song from the 1956 Broadway musical *My Fair Lady*, originally performed by Barbara Cook. Bobby Darin, renowned for his versatile vocals and charismatic performances, delivered his own rendition of this timeless piece. His version highlights his smooth voice and ability to adapt to theatrical compositions, adding a unique flavor to the beloved standard. This recording remains a favorite among fans of classic musicals and Bobby Darin's rich discography.

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Lyric

I have often walked down the street before

But the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before

All at once am I several stories high

Knowing I'm on the street where you live

Are there lilac trees in the heart of town?

Can you hear a lark in any other part of town?

Does enchantment pour out of every door?

No, it's just on the street where you live

And oh, the towering feeling

Just to know somehow you are near

The overpowering feeling

That any second you may suddenly appear

People stop and stare, they don't bother me

For there's no where else on earth that I would rather be

Let the time go by, I won't care if I

Can be here on the street where you live

And oh, oh, all the towering feeling

Just to know somehow you are near

The oh so oh overpowering feeling

That any second you may suddenly appear

People stop and stare, they don't bother me

For there's no where else on earth that I would rather be

Let the time go by, I won't care if I

Can be here on the street, I'll be here on the street

Got to be on the street where you live

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