Dream, When You're Feeling Blue

Frank Sinatra · Other Songs - Frank Sinatra

Get in touch with that sundown fellow
As he tiptoes across the sand
He's got a million kinds of stardust
Pick your fav'rite brand, and

Dream, when you're feeling blue
Dream, that's the thing to do
Just watch the smoke rings rise in the air
You'll find your share of memories there

So dream when the day is through
Dream, and they might come true
Things never are as bad as they seem
So dream, dream, dream

instrumental

Dream when the day is through
Dream, and they might come true
Things never are as bad as they seem
So dream, dream, dream
Dream
So dream, dream, dream

About Dream, When You're Feeling Blue

Frank Sinatra's "Dream, When You're Feeling Blue" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career vocal artistry, blending the smooth crooner's signature style with a melancholic, mid-tempo ballad. Recorded during a period where Sinatra was refining his approach to emotional depth, the track showcases his ability to convey vulnerability and introspection without relying on dramatic theatricality. The song's structure and arrangement reflect the sophisticated pop standards popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s, serving as a bridge between his earlier big band era and his later focus on solo piano and intimate arrangements. Musically, the piece relies on Sinatra's nuanced phrasing and dynamic control to guide the listener through a narrative of quiet contemplation. It exemplifies his capacity to transform a simple melody into a deeply personal statement, characteristic of his discography's most enduring works. While often associated with the broader catalog of Sinatra's romantic ballads, this recording highlights his unique ability to balance commercial appeal with genuine emotional resonance, cementing his status as a definitive interpreter of the American songbook.