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Artist/Band:
Dusty Springfield
Lyrics for Song: You Set My Dreams To Music
Lyrics for Album: Something Special [1998]
Oh, I'm loving what I see
Each time you smile at me
I love the look of what you're thinking
I'm glowing like the sky that's on fire
As the sun is sinking
Oh, you set my dreams to music
As you spend the whole night making them come true
And in my whole life
I have never had a dream as sweet as you
No one else I ever knew
Touch me quite like you
Or say as much
Without a word now
Love, I'm hoping you can see
A song's inside of me
That holds more love
Than any song you've heard, now
Oh, you set my dreams to music
As you spend the whole night making them come true
And in my whole life
I have never had a dream as sweet as you
I know how it feels to fly
I'm glowing like the sky that's on fire
As the sun is sinking
Oh, you set my dreams to music
As you spend the whole night making them come true
And in my whole life
I have never had a dream as sweet as you
And in my whole life
I have never had a dream as sweet as you
You set my dreams to music
Music, you set my dreams to
Sweet, sweet music
You set my dreams to music
Music, you set my dreams to
Sweet, sweet music
You set my dreams to music
Music, you set my dreams to
Sweet, sweet music
You set my dreams to music
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You Set My Dreams To Music
Dusty Springfield's 'You Set My Dreams To Music' stands as a quintessential example of her early soul and R&B recordings, showcasing her distinctive vocal style that blended pop sensibilities with gospel-inflected emotion. Released on the compilation 'Something Special [1998]', the track highlights her ability to convey deep personal longing through melodic phrasing and emotive delivery. As part of her broader discography from the late 1960s, this song reflects the era's shift toward more intimate, narrative-driven ballads. The recording captures the raw vulnerability characteristic of her work during this period, establishing her reputation as a vocalist capable of transforming simple melodies into poignant expressions of heartache and hope. |
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