Young Dreams

Elvis Presley · King Creole

(young dreams of love, young dreams of love)
Young dreams (young dreams, young dreams)
My heart is filled with young dreams (dreams)
And IÂ’m longing to
Share them all with you

In my eyes, (my eyes, my eyes)
Oh canÂ’t you see in my eyes (in eyes)
That youÂ’re the only one who
Can make my young dreams come true

I have young arms
That wanna hold you (hold you)
Hold you oh so tight
I have young lips (lips)
That want to kiss you (kiss you)
Kiss you morning noon and night
Take my hand (my hand my hand)
Oh darling take my hand (take hand)
And let me make you a part
Of all my young dreams of love

I have young arms
That wanna hold you (hold you)
Hold you oh so tight
I have young lips (lips)
That want to kiss you (kiss you)
Kiss you morning noon and night
Take my hand (my hand my hand)
Oh darling take my hand (take hand)
And let me make you a part
Of all my young dreams of love
A part of all of my young dreams of love
(young dreams of love, young dreams of love)

Young Dreams

Elvis Presley's "Young Dreams" appears on the 1959 album King Creole, a collection of songs that blend country, rockabilly, and pop influences. Recorded during a pivotal period in his career, the track showcases his vocal versatility as he navigates the transition from his earlier country roots to a more polished pop sound. The song reflects the romantic themes common in Presley's discography of the late 1950s, capturing the sentiment of youthful aspiration and love. As part of the King Creole album, it stands alongside other tracks that highlight his ability to adapt his style to different musical contexts while maintaining his distinctive vocal presence. This recording remains a notable example of his work from this era, contributing to his enduring legacy as a versatile performer.