About The Song

In Dreams, a haunting ballad released in 1963, is one of Roy Orbison’s most enduring and beloved songs. Co-written by Orbison and Bill Dees, the track delves into the bittersweet realm of lost love, exploring themes of longing, regret, and the enduring power of memories.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that has faded, yet continues to haunt the narrator’s dreams. Lines like “When I’m alone, I think of you” and “I dream of you, my love, my queen” convey a sense of profound loneliness and yearning. The song’s melancholic tone is further enhanced by Orbison’s distinctive high-pitched vocals, which add a touch of vulnerability and emotion.

The song’s arrangement is equally evocative, featuring a simple, repetitive guitar riff that serves as a haunting backdrop to the lyrics. The addition of a string section towards the end of the song adds a touch of grandeur and drama, emphasizing the intensity of the narrator’s emotions.

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Upon its release, “In Dreams” quickly became a hit and solidified Orbison’s status as a leading figure in the world of rock and roll. The song’s popularity has endured over the years, and it continues to be celebrated as a timeless classic. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke powerful emotions and transport listeners to a world of longing and regret.

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Lyrics

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A candy-colored clown they call the sandman
Tiptoes to my room every night
Just to sprinkle stardust and to whisper
“Go to sleep. Everything is all right.”

I close my eyes, Then I drift away
Into the magic night. I softly say
A silent prayer like dreamers do.
Then I fall asleep to dream My dreams of you.

In dreams I walk with you. In dreams I talk to you.
In dreams you’re mine. All of the time we’re together
In dreams, In dreams.

But just before the dawn, I awake and find you gone.
I can’t help it, I can’t help it, if I cry.
I remember that you said goodbye.

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It’s too bad that all these things, Can only happen in my dreams
Only in dreams In beautiful dreams.