Get your hat and get your coat
And leave your worries on the doorstep
Yeah, just at your feet
Towards the sunny side of the street
Can't you hear, oh, that pitter-pat
Each happy step is your step
You know life can be so sweet
On the sunny side of the street
I used to walk in the shade
With my blues, blues, blues, blues, blues on parade
But I'm not afraid, no, no, I'm not afraid
Hey Rover, cross over
If I never had a cent
I'd be rich as Rockefeller
The gold dust all around my feet
On the sunny side of the street
I used to walk in the shade
With my blues, blues, blues, blues on parade
But I'm not afraid, no, no, I'm not afraid
Hey Rover, cross over
Now if I never, never, never, never, never had a cent
Now I'd be rich as Rockefeller
With gold dust all around my feet
On the sunny side of the street, yeah
On the sunny, sunny side of the street, yeah
You better move on Rover on the other side
Hey, now on the sunny, sunny, sunny side of the street, yeah
On the sunny, sunny side of the street
On The Sunny Side Of The Street is written by Jimmy Mchugh, Dorothy Fields. It is first released in 1963 as part of Stevie Wonder's album "With a Song In My Heart" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album. On The Sunny Side Of The Street falls under the genre Pop.