ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE
"'On the Street Where You Live'" is a song from the Broadway musical ''My Fair Lady'' (music by Frederick Loewe and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner). The song later garnered great popularity as a single release. It is sung in the musical by the character Freddy Eynsford-Hill, who was first portrayed by John Michael King in the original production. It has been recorded on many occasions by a variety of performers (including Harry Connick, Jr., Bobby Darin, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, David Whitfield, Nancy Wilson and Richard Clayderman) since its publication in 1956.
The most popular single version of the song was recorded by Vic Damone in 1956 for Columbia Records, and eventually reached #4 on the Billboard magazine charts. It was also ranked #6 on Cash Box magazine's best-selling records chart.
In the the 1964 film version of the musical it was sung by Bill Shirley, dubbing for actor Jeremy Brett, who played Eynsford-Hill.
More recently, Mr Hudson & The Library have covered this song for their album A Tale Of Two Cities.
The most popular single version of the song was recorded by Vic Damone in 1956 for Columbia Records, and eventually reached #4 on the Billboard magazine charts. It was also ranked #6 on Cash Box magazine's best-selling records chart.
In the the 1964 film version of the musical it was sung by Bill Shirley, dubbing for actor Jeremy Brett, who played Eynsford-Hill.
More recently, Mr Hudson & The Library have covered this song for their album A Tale Of Two Cities.
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