Boulevard Of Broken Dreams Tony Bennett This version did not chart but In 1934, it was a # 6 hit for Jan Garber Sung in the film "Moulin Rouge" by Constance (no relation) Bennett Words by Al Dubin and Music by Harry Warren 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 You laugh tonight and cry tomorrow When you behold your shattered schemes Gigolo and gigolette Wake up to find their eyes are wet With 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 town The joy that you find here you borrow You cannot keep it long it seems Gigolo and gigolette Still sing a song and dance along The 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 town The joy that you find here you borrow You cannot keep it long it seems But gigolo and gigolette Still sing a song and dance along The boulevard of broken dreams