| This version did not chart but
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| In 1934, it was a # 6 hit for Jan Garber
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| Sung in the film «Moulin Rouge"by Constance (no relation) Bennett
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| Words by Al Dubin and Music by Harry Warren
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| I walk along the street of sorrow
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| The boulevard of broken dreams
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| Where gigolo and gigolette
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| Can take a kiss without regret
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| So they forget their broken dreams
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| You laugh tonight and cry tomorrow
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| When you behold your shattered schemes
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| Gigolo and gigolette
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| Wake up to find their eyes are wet
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| With tears that tell of broken dreams
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| Here is where you’ll always find me
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| Always walking up and down
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| But I left my soul behind me
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| In an old cathedral town
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| The joy that you find here you borrow
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| You cannot keep it long it seems
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| Gigolo and gigolette
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| Still sing a song and dance along
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| The boulevard of broken dreams
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| Here is where you’ll always find me
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| Always walking up and down
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| For I left my soul behind me
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| In an old cathedral town
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| The joy that you find here you borrow
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| You cannot keep it long it seems
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| But gigolo and gigolette
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| Still sing a song and dance along
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| The boulevard of broken dreams |