I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles

Dean Martin · Lay Some Happiness On Me: The Reprise Years (Repri [2002]

(John Kenbrovin - Jean Kellette)



I'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air

They fly so high nearly reach the sky

Then like my dreams they fade and die

Fortune's always hiding I've looked everywhere

I'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air.



(I'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air

They fly so high nearly reach the sky

Then like my dreams they fade and die)

Fortune's always hiding I've looked everywhere.



(I'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air.)



--- Instrumental ---



I'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles, no more troubles

Pretty bubbles in the air...

I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles

Dean Martin's 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles' stands as a quintessential example of his effortless cool and sophisticated vocal delivery. Recorded on the album 'Lay Some Happiness On Me: The Reprise Years,' the track exemplifies the smooth, laid-back style that defined his career during the early 1960s. The song features Martin's signature croon, characterized by a relaxed rhythm and a tone that suggests both intimacy and detachment. It captures the essence of the lounge and easy-listening genres popular in the era, showcasing his ability to transform simple melodies into memorable performances. The recording reflects the polished production standards of the Reprise Records era, highlighting Martin's status as a leading figure in American pop music. This song remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his enduring appeal and mastery of the art of singing.