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The Penguin Discography: Dreamin' The Dream




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Dreamin' The Dream
    Authors »
Bekka Bramlett, Billy Burnette

    Year Written »
1995

    Lyrics »

There's a place
I sometimes see you there
It's a place that I visit
Most every night

And I see your face
Your eyes tell me you still care
But it's suddenly over
With morning's first light

As the day begins
This feeling is going strong
Sometimes the only thing
That keeps me going on
And until you find
Your own way back to me
I'll be forever
Dreamin' the dream

As the day begins
This feeling is going strong
Sometimes the only thing
That keeps me going on
And until you find
Your own way back to me
I'll be forever
Dreamin' the dream

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    Performances »
Running Time 3:43
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Performers Bekka Bramlett (Vocals), Billy Burnette (Vocals), Billy Burnette (Guitars), Dave Mason (Vocals), Dave Mason (Guitars), Christine McVie (Vocals), Christine McVie (Keyboards), Mick Fleetwood (Drums), Mick Fleetwood (Percussion), John McVie (Bass), Fleetwood Mac (Produced By), Bekka Bramlett (Produced By), Billy Burnette (Produced By), Mick Fleetwood (Produced By), Dave Mason (Produced By), Christine McVie (Produced By), John McVie (Produced By), Richard Dashut (Produced By)
Appears On
Time (1995)
Fleetwood Mac

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(C) 1995 Mamo Music Inc./Beau Billy Music BMI Lyrics Reprinted by Permission. All Rights Reserved.

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Plain wonderful
Review written by David Evans, August 22nd, 2010

A beautiful song from this hugely underrated album.Bekka Bramlett's voice is outstanding, melodic yet powerful and her phrasing just spot on. One wonders whether the lyrics perhaps touched on her personal experience as she co-wrote the song. This song alongside' winds of change' and 'nothing without you' set her on the same level as Christine McVie and what a shame that the band was to split after this one record and never in this line up to tour the UK.

    Last Modified »
2009-06-30

    Discography Credits »
Lyrics contributed by Jeff Kenney and Marty Adelson.