Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Al Dubin And Harry Warren Song)
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"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" is a 1933 hit song with lyrics by
Al Dubin Alexander Dubin (June 10, 1891 – February 11, 1945) was an American lyricist. He is best known for his collaborations with the composer Harry Warren. Life Al Dubin came from a Russian Jewish family that emigrated to the United States from Swi ...
and music by
Harry Warren Harry Warren (born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna; December 24, 1893 – September 22, 1981) was an American composer and the first major American songwriter to write primarily for film. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song ...
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with Hal Kemp's Orchestra recorded the original version on October 31, 1933, in Chicago, which was issued by Brunswick Records. In 1934, a rendition sung by
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appeared in the film '' Moulin Rouge'', but was unreleased on record. Set in Paris, the lyrics include "I walk along the street of sorrow/The Boulevard of Broken Dreams/Where gigolo and gigolette/Can take a kiss without regret/So they forget their broken dreams." ''Boulevard of Broken Dreams'' served as the title tune for a stage musical which played February 11March 9, 2003 at the
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: featuring a libretto by Joel Kimmel, the play was based on the life of composer Al Dubinplayed by
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and featured a number of Dubin compositions as its score. The song "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" has been added to the score of the stage musical '' 42nd Street'' for its 2017 West End run being performed by Sheena Easton in the character of Dorothy Brock: the ''Daily Express'' opined that "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" seemed "out of place" in ''42nd Street'' while stating that Easton sang the song "splendidly". This piece is a tango. The harmony utilizes a harmonic minor
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Renditions

* Ted Weems and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by
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on December 5, 1933, in Chicago on the Bluebird label as catalog number 5288. * Jan Garber and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Lee Bennett on December 14, 1933, on the
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label as catalog number 24498. Their recording remained on the U.S. Billboard chart for 11 weeks and reached number six in 1934. *Ed Lloyd's Rhythm Boys recorded the song with vocals by Helen Ward on February 2, 1934, on Conqueror Records as catalog number 8261. *
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sang the song with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra on April 16, 1934, on his radio show ''Bing Crosby Entertains'' (the Woodbury series). * Connee Boswell recorded the song on April 27, 1934, on the Brunswick label for the b-side of the 78rpm single to " Carioca" as catalog numbers 6871 and 01783. * Bert Ambrose and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by
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in 1934 on the Brunswick label as catalog number 01721. *
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composed and sang "Veinte años" in 1935 with the melody of the first two lines taken from "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," and Spanish lyrics by Guillermina Aramburu. This song became a Cuban classic, and was later covered by many other Cuban singers. *Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Frances Langford on July 3, 1939, in Los Angeles on the Decca label for the b-side of the 78rpm single to " Moonglow" as catalog number 2861. *The
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(featuring
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on bongos) recorded the song July 26, 1949. *"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" is a
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of Tony Bennett, who was signed by Mitch Miller to
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on the strength of Bennett's 1949 demo of the song. In his debut Columbia session on 17 April 1950 at CBS 30th Street Studio, Bennett, backed by the
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orchestra, recorded "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" to serve as Bennett's major label debut single release on 27 April 1950. Bennett subsequently recorded the song in 1990, 2006 (as a duet with
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for Bennett's '' Duets: An American Classic'' album) and 2007. *Instrumental versions of this song include the version by jazz piano virtuoso Art Tatum, from ''The Complete Pablo Solo Masterpieces''. *This was the title track of country music crooner Ferlin Husky's 1957 album. *
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's first greatest-hits compilation, ''
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'' (1958) with
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Orchestra, arranged by Henry Mancini and Pete Rugolo. *In 1958,
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sang the song on national television, on a set that resembled a dark street with one street light. *It was covered by No Wave artist James White on his 1983 album ''Flaming Demonics''. * Marianne Faithfull covered it in her
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-produced album '' Strange Weather'' in 1987, and later on '' 20th Century Blues'' (1996). *
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featured it on their
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-winning self-titled album, ''
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'', sung by Jacqi Stoddard. * Diana Krall covered the song on her 1996 album '' All for You: a Dedication to the Nat King Cole Trio'' and on the International Limited Edition version of her 2006 album '' From This Moment On'', which was also released as a bonus track on
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. *This song was featured on a BBC '' Apprentice'' advertisement in 2010. *It was covered by the progressive rock group Café Jacques on their 1978 album ''International''. * Leslie Cheung covered it in 1996 and included the cover in the Japanese edition of his album '' Red''. *The song was sung live on the
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'' in 2010 (Season 11, episode 4) by the show's band during an
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dance featuring Anna Demidova and Andrey Begunov. * Amy Winehouse covered the song during her 2011 Soul Festival show in Brazil. *
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covered the song on her 2013 album ''Restless''. * Haim Hefer wrote Hebrew lyrics titled "Ha-Peruta veha-Yareach" (הפרוטה והירח) in 1948 to a melody based in part on "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and in part on "Veinte años." *
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recorded a cover of the song in Doppler Studios, Atlanta GA on Sept 29th 2015. *Canadian pop crooner Matt Forbes released his contemporary version of the song as a single in May 2022.


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Boulevard of Broken Dreams
at artgrok.org
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" - Al Dubin Detailed Song List
at Songwriters Hall of Fame
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" - Harren Warren Detailed Song List
at Songwriters Hall of Fame
"Ha-Peruta veha-Yareach" at zemereshet
- Hebrew song to this melody {{authority control 1933 songs Songs with lyrics by Al Dubin Songs with music by Harry Warren Tony Bennett songs The Muppets songs Great Depression songs