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  1. And everybody's in movies, it doesn't matter who you are. There are starts in every city. In every house and on every street. And if you walk down Hollywood Boulevard. Their names are written in concrete. Don't step on Greta Garbo as you walk down the Boulevard.

  2. [Chorus] You can see all the stars as you walk down Hollywood Boulevard Some that you recognize, some that you've hardly even heard of Oh, people who worked and suffered and struggled for...

  3. Dec 30, 2023 · It paints a vivid picture of the price one pays for fame, with success often walking hand in hand with failure along Hollywood Boulevard. The chorus, “I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show, a fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes” encapsulates the desire for an idealized existence free from pain and mortality.

  4. Ray Davies, who wrote the song, had spent time in Hollywood and found amusement in "the ironic fact that the stars were on the street and you could walk all over them." He explained the song's meaning: It's one of those songs that's a very personal song. But it means something to everybody who's been on that strip of, you know, Hollywood.

  5. Everybody's a dreamer and everybody's a star. And everybody's in movies, it doesn't matter who you are. There are starts in every city. In every house and on every street. And if you walk down Hollywood Boulevard. Their names are written in concrete.

  6. Ray Davies. Aug. 25, 1972 1 viewer. Celluloid Heroes (2022 Remaster) Lyrics. [Refrain] Everybody's a dreamer. And everybody's a star. And everybody's in movies. Doesn't matter who you are....

  7. It doesn't matter who you are. There are stars in every city. In every house and on every street. And if you walk down Hollywood Boulevard. Their names are written in concrete. Don't tread on Greta Garbo. As you walk down the Boulevard.

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