Meet Me In My Dreams Tonight

Beach Boys · Other Songs - Beach Boys

Tonight I'll drive home all alone
And maybe later we'll talk on the phone
But it takes a little more to get me through
If we can't get together here's what we'll do
Hold on

And meet me in my dreams tonight
Baby close your eyes and hold on tight
Sleep in my arms until the mornin' light
Meet me in my dreams tonight

I've been waitin' all day
Now I won't let nothin' stand in my way
'Cause I just can't wait to see your face
At the usual time and the usual place
Hold on

And meet me in my dreams tonight
Baby close your eyes and hold on tight
Sleep in my arms until the mornin' light
Meet me in my dreams tonight

Oh lullabye (bye) baby (bye)
Goodnight (bye) baby (bye)
Oh lullabye (bye) baby (bye)
Goodnight (bye) baby (bye)
La-hullabye (bye) baby (bye)
Goodnight (bye) baby (bye)

Gotta get together gotta really try
There's a wonderland waitin' for you an I
Hold on hold on

Meet me in my dreams tonight
Baby close your eyes and hold on tight
Sleep in my arms until the mornin' light
Meet me in my dreams tonight

Meet me in my dreams tonight
Baby close your eyes and hold on tight
Sleep in my arms until the mornin' light
Meet me in my dreams tonight

Meet me in my dreams tonight
Baby close your eyes and hold on tight
Sleep in my arms until the mornin' light
Meet me in my dreams tonight

Meet me in my dreams tonight
Baby close your eyes and hold on tight
Sleep in my arms until the mornin' light

Meet Me In My Dreams Tonight

Released by The Beach Boys, this track exemplifies the group's signature blend of harmonies and surf-rock sensibilities. As part of their extensive discography, the song reflects the band's ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that capture the essence of California youth culture. The recording showcases the intricate vocal arrangements characteristic of the 1960s, utilizing layered harmonies to create a dreamlike quality that defines their musical identity. While often associated with their broader catalog of hits, this work stands as a testament to the band's commitment to emotional depth and melodic complexity. It remains a representative piece of their contribution to the American pop and rock landscape, illustrating how their sound transcended mere novelty to become a foundational element of the era's musical heritage.