The Sidewalks of New York
"The Sidewalks of New York" is about life in New York City during the 1890's. It's also called "Eastside, Westside".
The Sidewalks of New York
Traditional Song
(Chorus)
East Side, West Side, all around the town
The tots sang "Ring-a-rosie," "London Bridge is falling down"
Boys and girls together, me and Mamie O'Rourke
Tripped the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York.
Down in front of Casey's old brown wooden stoop
On a summer's evening we formed a merry group
Boys and girls together we would sing and waltz
While Jay played the organ on the sidewalks of New York.
That's where Johnny Casey, little Jimmy Crowe
Jakey Krause, the baker, who always had the dough
Pretty Nellie Shannon with a dude as light as cork
She first picked up the waltz step on the sidewalks of New York.
Things have changed since those times, some are up in "G"
Others they are wand'rers but they all feel just like me
They'd part with all they've got, could they once more walk
With their best girl and have a twirl on the sidewalks of New York.
Notes
Created by lyricist James W. Blake and composer Charles B. Lawlor in 1894.
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