Boulevard Of Broken DreamsTony BennettThis version did not chart butIn 1934, it was a # 6 hit for Jan GarberSung in the film "Moulin Rouge" by Constance (no relation) BennettWords by Al Dubin and Music by Harry WarrenI walk along the street of sorrowThe boulevard of broken dreamsWhere gigolo and gigoletteCan take a kiss without regretSo they forget their broken dreamsYou laugh tonight and cry tomorrowWhen you behold your shattered schemesGigolo and gigoletteWake up to find their eyes are wetWith tears that tell of broken dreams Here is where you'll always find me Always walking up and down But I left my soul behind me In an old cathedral townThe joy that you find here you borrowYou cannot keep it long it seemsGigolo and gigoletteStill sing a song and dance alongThe boulevard of broken dreams Here is where you'll always find me Always walking up and down For I left my soul behind me In an old cathedral townThe joy that you find here you borrowYou cannot keep it long it seemsBut gigolo and gigoletteStill sing a song and dance alongThe boulevard of broken dreams