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・ On the Soul
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・ On the Spot (1959 TV series)
・ On the Spot (2011 TV series)
・ On the Spot (Canadian TV series)
・ On the Spot (game show)
・ On the Spot (TV series)
・ On the Spot (UK game show)
・ On the Spot Guidance
・ On the Spot!
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・ On the Spur of the Moment (album)
・ On the Steel Breeze
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On the Street Where You Live
・ On the Street Where You Live (disambiguation)
・ On the Street Where You Live (TV series)
・ On the Streets
・ On the Strength
・ On the Strength of All Convinced
・ On the Sun
・ On the Sunday of Life
・ On the Sunny Side
・ On the Sunny Side (1942 film)
・ On the Sunny Side (1961 film)
・ On the Sunny Side (Paul Quinichette album)
・ On the Sunny Side (The Four Lads album)
・ On the Sunny Side of the Street
・ On the Sunny Side of the Strip


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On the Street Where You Live : ウィキペディア英語版
On the Street Where You Live

"On the Street Where You Live" is a song with music by Frederick Loewe and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, from the 1956 Broadway musical, ''My Fair Lady''. It is sung in the musical by the character Freddy Eynsford-Hill, who was portrayed by John Michael King in the original production. In the 1964 film version, it was sung by Bill Shirley, dubbing for actor Jeremy Brett.
The most popular single of the song was recorded by Vic Damone in 1956 for Columbia Records. It reached No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' chart〔Joel Whitburn, ''Top Pop Singles''〕 and #6 on ''Cashbox'' magazine's chart. It was a No. 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart in 1958.〔Tony Brown, Jon Kutner & Neil Warwick, ''The Complete Book Of The British Charts''〕 Eddie Fisher also had a top 20 ''Billboard'' hit with the song in 1956, reaching No. 18.〔Joel Whitburn, ''Top Pop Singles''〕 Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra released a version that went to No. 96 in 1956. Andy Williams' recording appeared in the ''Billboard'' top 40 in 1964, reaching No. 3 on the adult contemporary chart and #28 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.〔Joel Whitburn, ''Top Pop Singles''〕
The song has been recorded by a variety of other performers, including Ray Conniff, Andy Williams, Lawrence Welk (whose band also performed it on his weekly TV series numerous times), Doris Day, George Shearing, Frank Chacksfield, Alfie Boe, Bobby Darin, Dean Martin, Mario Lanza, Nat King Cole, Holly Cole, Marvin Gaye, Perry Como, Ray Reach, Harry Connick Jr., Gene Pitney, The Miracles (on their ''I'll Try Something New'' album), Earl Grant, Dennis DeYoung, Quincy Jones, David Whitfield, Nancy Wilson, Ilse Huizinga, Matt Dusk, Richard Clayderman, Ricki Lee Jones, Mr Hudson & The Library, Peggy Lee, Vocal Spectrum, Steve Hogarth from Marillion and Bill Frisell, André Previn & Shelly Manne.
It was featured in a series five episode of the BBC One sitcom ''My Family'', and in the first episode of AMC's ''Mad Men''. In the film ''Blast from the Past'', Brendan Fraser's character, Adam, sings a verse to Alicia Silverstone's character, Eve. It was also sung by the character Tony, played by Nicholas Hoult, in the first episode of Channel 4 teen drama ''Skins''. A mariachi band sing a Spanish version in the movie ''Joe Versus the Volcano'' and it is also performed by Willie Nelson on the soundtrack to the movie "Valentine's Day." The song was used to promote the 50th anniversary week of ''Coronation Street''. It is also featured on McDonald's UK 2011 advertisement for its latest breakfast wrap.
==See also==

*List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1950s

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