Just A Dream

Jerry Lee Lewis · Other Songs - Jerry Lee Lewis

JUST A DREAM

WRITER JIMMY CLANTON



Just a dream, just a dream

All our plans and our all schemes

How could I think you'd be mine

Those lies I'd tell myself each time

I know that we could never last

We just can't seem to in the past

Just a dream I dream in vain

With you, I'd only live in pain

Your picture is always with me

I can still hear that

Same mournful song

And now I sit here crying

Please leave me alone

Why, why do I love you

How can I live in misery

I know that I won't forget you

But now I know it's

Too late for me

Your picture is always with me

I can still hear that

Same mournful song

And now I sit here crying

Please leave me alone

Why, why do I love you

How can I live in misery

I know that I won't forget you

But now I know it's

Too late for me

Just A Dream - Jerry Lee Lewis

Jerry Lee Lewis delivers a raw, driving performance on 'Just A Dream,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of rockabilly and country rock. Recorded in the mid-1950s, the song showcases Lewis's explosive energy and distinctive vocal style, characteristic of his work alongside contemporaries like Elvis Presley. The recording captures the frenetic rhythm and emotional intensity that defined the era of rock and roll, serving as a testament to his role as a pioneer who bridged the gap between traditional country and emerging rock sounds. As part of his extensive discography, the track remains a staple of his catalog, reflecting the vibrant musical landscape of the post-war period.