Grab your coat and get you heat,
Leave your worrys on the doorswell,
Just direct your feet,
To the sunny side of the street.
Oh, can't you hear that bitter pat?
And that happy tune in your step,
Life can be so sweet,
On the sunny side of the street.
I used to walk in the shade,
With blues on parade.
Oh I'm not afraid
The rover crossed over.
If I never have a cent,
I'll be rich as Rockefeller,
There goldust at my feet,
On the sunny side of the street.
Grab your coat and get you heat,
Leave your worrys on the doorswell,
Just direct your feet,
To the sunny side of the street.
Can't you hear that bitter pat?
And that happy tune in your step,
Life can be so sweet,
On the sunny side of the street.
I used to walk in the shade,
With blues on parade,
But I'm not afraid
'cause the rover crossed over.
If I never have a cent,
I'll be rich as Rockefeller,
There goldust at my feet,
On the sunny side of the street.
Grab your coat and get you heat,
Leave your worrys on the doorswell,
Just direct your feet,
To the sunny side of the street.
Can't you hear that bitter pat?
And that happy tune in your step,
Life can be so sweet,
On the sunny side of the street.
Writer(s): Dorothy Fields, Jimmy Mchugh
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