Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)

Ashlee Simpson · Other Songs - Ashlee Simpson

Sweet dreams are made of this

Who am I to disagree?

Travel the world and the seven seas

Everybody's looking for something

Some of them want to use you

Some of them want to get used by you

Some of them want to abuse you

Some of them want to be abused



Sweet dreams are made of this

Who am I to disagree?

Travel the world and the seven seas

Everybody's looking for something

Some of them want to use you

Some of them want to get used by you

Some of them want to abuse you

Some of them want to be abused



I wanna use you and abuse you

I wanna know what's inside you

(Whispering) Hold your head up, movin' on

Keep your head up, movin' on

Hold your head up, movin' on

Keep your head up, movin' on

Hold your head up, movin' on

Keep your head up, movin' on

Movin' on!



Sweet dreams are made of this

Who am I to disagree?

Travel the world and the seven seas

Everybody's looking for something

Some of them want to use you

Some of them want to get used by you

Some of them want to abuse you

Some of them want to be abused



I'm gonna use you and abuse you

I'm gonna know what's inside

Gonna use you and abuse you

I'm gonna know what's inside you...

About Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)

Ashlee Simpson's "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" stands as a defining track from her 2004 debut album, *Autobiography*, blending pop sensibilities with a haunting, ethereal atmosphere. The song's production features a prominent synthesizer melody that evokes the dreamlike quality of its title, while Simpson's vocals deliver a raw, emotional performance characteristic of her early career. Released during a pivotal moment in her career, the recording helped establish her as a significant voice in the mid-2000s pop landscape, drawing comparisons to the iconic 1986 hit by The Eurythmics while maintaining a distinct, youthful identity. The track remains a staple of her discography, often cited as a key example of her ability to merge personal storytelling with atmospheric pop production. Its enduring presence in her catalog underscores its role in shaping her artistic reputation and the broader sound of the era.