Dreams
Glee Cast · The Music, Volume 6 [2011]
You say you want your freedom
Well who am I to keep you down?
It's only right that you should
Play the way you feel it
But listen carefully to the sound
Of your loneliness
Like a heartbeat .. drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering what you had
And what you lost ...
And what you had ...
You know what you lost
Oh Thunder only happens when it's raining
Players only love you when they're playing
They say women they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean you'll know
You'll know
Now Here I go again I see the crystal vision
I keep my visions to myself
It's only me who wants to
Wrap around your dreams and ...
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?
Dreams of Loneliness
Like a heartbeat .. drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering what you had
And what you lost ...
Who says what you had ...
Ooh and what you lost
Thunder only happens when it's raining
Players only love you when they're playing
They say women they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean you'll know
Oh thunder only happens when it's raining
Players only love you when they're playing
They say women they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean you'll know
You'll know ...
You'll know ...
You will know
Ooo you'll know
About Dreams
The Glee Cast's rendition of "Dreams" serves as a pivotal moment in the series' musical evolution, blending the original Fleetwood Mac classic with the show's signature pop-rock energy. Recorded for *The Music, Volume 6*, the track exemplifies the ensemble's ability to reinterpret iconic songs while maintaining emotional authenticity. The arrangement features layered harmonies and a driving rhythm that captures the nostalgic yet urgent spirit of the source material, distinguishing it from the more upbeat tracks often associated with the group's earlier work. This recording highlights the collaborative nature of the Glee Cast, showcasing vocalists working together to create a cohesive sound that bridges decades of musical history. By placing "Dreams" within the context of the show's broader discography, the track reinforces the series' commitment to exploring diverse genres and eras. The performance stands as a testament to the group's skill in adapting classic rock ballads for a contemporary television audience, ensuring the song resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners.

