"On the Sunny Side of the Street".

OK, boys and girls, back to the 30s: This 1930 Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields bouncy, cheerful and optimistic jazz standard became a welcome relief to depression-weary listeners. It debuted on the short-lived Broadway musical "Lew Leslie's International Revue". Harry Richman and Ted Lewis and His Orchestra charted with it in '30. The best-known version came in '45 by Tommy Dorsey and The Sentimentalists. My favorite happens to be Willie Nelson's on his '78 "Stardust" album. Song? Answer: "On The Sunny Side Of The Street". Willie's "Stardust" album is one of those that I would need to have if I were stranded on a deserted island - a masterpiece! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il25S7FtKd8&list=RDIl25S7FtKd8&start_radio=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vghpamGIgsw&list=RDvghpamGIgsw&start_radio=1

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