Tommy Dorsey Miscellaneous I Can Dream, Can't I? I CAN DREAM, CAN'T I? The Andrews Sisters - words by Irving Kahal, music by Sammy Fain - introduced in the 1938 musical "Right This Way" by a singer known as Tamara. This was the same musical that featured "I'll Be Seeing You" which went on to become a World War II standard. - lyrics as recorded July 15, 1949 by The Andrews Sisters with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra. Lead vocal by Patty Andrews with Maxene and Laverne on backup vocals. (dream on, dream on) I can see No matter how near you'll be You'll never belong to me But I can dream, can't I? Can't I pretend that I'm locked in the bend of your embrace? For dreams are just like wine And I am drunk with mine I'm aware My heart is a sad affair There's much disillusion there But I can dream, can't I? Can't I adore you Although we are oceans apart? I can't make you open your heart But I can dream, can't I? I'm aware My heart is a sad affair There's much disillusion there But I can dream, can't I? Can't I adore you Although we are oceans apart? I can't make you open your heart But I can dream, can't I? (dream on, dream on, dream on) |
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