Sweet Dream

IAN ANDERSON

You'll hear me calling in your sweet dream,
Can't hear your daddy's warning cry.
You're going back to be all the things you want to be
While in sweet dreams you softly sigh.

You hear my voice is calling to be mine again,
Live the rest of your life in a day.
Get out and get what you can
While your mummy's at home a-sleeping.
No time to understand
'Cause they've lost what they thought they were keeping.

No one can hear us in your sweet dream,
Don't hear you leave to start the car.
All wrapped up tightly in the coat you borrowed from me,
Your place of resting is not far.
You hear my voice is calling to be mine again,
Live the rest of your life in a day.
Get out and get what you can
While your mummy's at home a-sleeping.
No time to understand
'Cause they've lost what they thought they were keeping.

Trivia about the song Sweet Dream by Jethro Tull

On which albums was the song “Sweet Dream” released by Jethro Tull?
Jethro Tull released the song on the albums “Benefit” in 1970, “Living in the Past” in 1972, “Original Masters” in 1985, “20 Years of Jethro Tull” in 1988, “25th Anniversary” in 1993, “The Best of Jehtro Tull : The Anniversary Collection” in 1993, “The Very Best of Jethro Tull” in 2001, “Living with the Past” in 2002, “Live at Madison Square Garden 1978” in 2009, “All the Best” in 2012, and “50 for 50 - A Career Spanning Collection Celebrating Jethro Tull's 50th Anniversary” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Sweet Dream” by Jethro Tull?
The song “Sweet Dream” by Jethro Tull was composed by IAN ANDERSON.

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