Deep In A Dream

Eddie DeLange / James Van Heusen

I dim all the lights and I sink in my chair
The smoke from my cigarette climbs through the air
The walls of my room fade away in the blue
And I'm deep in a dream of you
The smoke makes a stairway for you to descend
You come to my arms, may this bliss never end
For we love anew just as we used to do
When I'm deep in a dream of you
Then from the ceiling, sweet music comes stealing
We glide through a lover's refrain, you're so appealing
That I'm soon revealing my love for you over again
My cigarette burns me, I wake with a start
My hand isn't hurt, but there's pain in my heart
Awake or asleep, ev'ry mem'ry I'll keep
Deep in a dream of you

Trivia about the song Deep In A Dream by Frank Sinatra

When was the song “Deep In A Dream” released by Frank Sinatra?
The song Deep In A Dream was released in 1955, on the album “In The Wee Small Hours”.
Who composed the song “Deep In A Dream” by Frank Sinatra?
The song “Deep In A Dream” by Frank Sinatra was composed by Eddie DeLange and James Van Heusen.

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