Dreams Are A Dime A Dozen

Vaughn Monroe · Other Songs - Vaughn Monroe

Dreams are a dime a dozen,

But oh what a way of passing time.

Dreams are a dime a dozen,

But you are in every one of mine.

They say there's nothing to

The dreaming I do,

But they don't know how sweet it is

To dream about you.

Dreams are a dime a dozen, darling,

But I wouldn't take a million for mine.



Dreams are a dime a dozen,



But oh what a way of passing time.



Dreams are a dime a dozen



But you are in every one of mine.



They say there's nothing to



The dreaming I do,

But they don't know how sweet it is

To dream about you.



Dreams are a dime a dozen, darling,

But I wouldn't take a million for mine.

I wouldn't take a million for mine.

Dreams Are A Dime A Dozen

Vaughn Monroe's 'Dreams Are A Dime A Dozen' stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, romantic vocal style that defined the late 1950s and early 1960s. Recorded in the classic pop ballad format, the track showcases Monroe's signature crooning ability, blending tender emotion with a sophisticated delivery that appealed to a wide audience. As part of his extensive discography, the song reflects the era's focus on intimate, relationship-oriented themes delivered with polished production. Monroe's work during this period helped cement his reputation as a leading figure in vocal pop, characterized by his warm tone and consistent ability to convey deep feeling through melody and arrangement.