"I Can Dream, Can't I?," is a popular song written by Sammy Fain with lyrics by Irving Kahal that was published in 1937. It was included in a flop musical, Right This Way. Tommy Dorsey released a hit recording of it the same year, but it was in the postwar years that the song gained its greatest success. Harry James recorded a version in December 1937 for Brunswick. The best-known version was recorded by the Andrews Sisters and Gordon Jenkins Chorus and … Webb(dream on, dream on) I can see No matter how near you'll be You'll never belong to me But I can dream, can't I? Can't I pretend that I'm locked in the bend of your embrace? …
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WebbI Can Dream Can't I Lyrics:Irving Kahal/Sammy Fain Music:Irving Kahal/Sammy Fain As we eye the blue horizon's bend, Earth and sky appear to meet and end. But it's merely an illusion. Like your heart and mine, There is no sweet conclusion I can see, No matter how near you'll be, You'll never belong to me. But I can dream Can't I? Can't I pretend WebbThere must be lights burning brighter, somewhere. Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue. If I can dream of a better land. Where all my brothers walk hand in hand. Tell me why, oh why, oh why can′t my dream come true. Oh, why. There must be peace and understanding sometime. Strong winds of promise that will blow away the doubt and fear. malassezia pityrosporum folliculitis icd 10
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WebbCan't I adore you Although we are oceans apart? I can't make you open your heart But I can dream, can't I? I'm aware My heart is a sad affair There's much disillusion there But I can dream, can't I? Can't I adore you Although we are oceans apart? I can't make you open your heart But I can dream, can't I? (Dream on, dream on, dream on) Webb" I Can Dream, Can't I?, " is a popular song written by Sammy Fain with lyrics by Irving Kahal that was published in 1937. [1] It was included in a flop musical, Right This Way. Tommy Dorsey released a hit recording of it the same year, but it was in the postwar years that the song gained its greatest success. WebbI can see No matter how near you'll be You'll never belong to me But I can dream, can't I? Can't I pretend that I'm locked in the bend of your embrace? For dreams are just like … malassezia on the scalp