I Hear A Dream (Come Home Again)
music by ralph ranger / lyrics by leo robin
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I HEAR A DREAM (COME HOME AGAIN) - DNER AS DICK
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS - 1941
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS - 1941
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I Hear A Dream (Come Home Again) was composed for Gulliver's Travels by Ralph Ranger and lyricist Leo Robin. The two collaborated on all the film's songs except for It's A Hap-Hap-Happy Day - which was written by Fleischer Studio's resident composer Sammy Timberg. The partnership of Rainger and Robin had won an Oscar in 1938 for Thanks For The Memory from the film The Big Broadcast of 1938 - the song was sung by Bob Hope and it became his signature song. In 1941, the Rainger-Robin song Faithful Forever from Gulliver's Travels was nominated for an Oscar, but it lost to Over The Rainbow from The Wizard Of Oz.
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1939
JOSEPH SUDY |
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1941
JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA |
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I HEAR A DREAM (COME HOME AGAIN)
We're at Nineteen Moonbeam Terrace,
Overlooking Starlight Square,
We're the couple in the castle
Way up high in the air!
On the corner there's a cloud bank,
And we bank our millions there
We're the couple in the castle in the air.
One day a daydream came a stealing
Through the gloomy part of town.
Well, that daydream brought us way up here
And we'll never come down
Call us Lord and Lady Stardust,
Call us crazy, we don't care,
We're the couple in the castle in the air
We're at Nineteen Moonbeam Terrace,
Overlooking Starlight Square,
We're the couple in the castle
Way up high in the air!
On the corner there's a cloud bank,
And we bank our millions there
We're the couple in the castle in the air.
One day a daydream came a stealing
Through the gloomy part of town.
Well, that daydream brought us way up here
And we'll never come down
Call us Lord and Lady Stardust,
Call us crazy, we don't care,
We're the couple in the castle in the air
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