Historic Sheet Music Collection
Document Type
Score
Links to Recordings at the Internet Archive
https://archive.org/details/78_meet-me-tonight-in-dreamland_alan-dale-ray-bloch-and-his-orchestra-johnny-guarnieri_gbia0010738b
https://archive.org/details/78_meet-me-tonight-in-dreamland_ames-brothers-beth-slater-whinston-leo-friedman_gbia0019182b
https://archive.org/details/78_meet-me-tonight-in-dreamland_eddie-condon-his-windy-city-seven-jackson-teagarden_gbia0022945a
https://archive.org/details/78_meet-me-tonight-in-dreamland_mills-brothers-leo-friedman-beth-slater-whitson_gbia0032362e
https://archive.org/details/78_meet-me-tonight-in-dreamland_vaughn-monroe-and-his-orchestra-vaughn-monroe-and-the_gbia0019643a
Publication Date
1909
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Dreaming of you that’s all I do
Night and day for you I’m pining,
And in your eyes, blue as the skies
I can see the love-light softly shining;
Because you love me there it seems,
Pray meet me in the land of dreams.
[Chorus]
Meet me tonight in Dreamland
Under the silv’ry moon
Meet me tonight in Dreamland
Where love’s sweet roses bloom;
Come with the love-light gleaming
In your dear eyes of blue,
Meet me in Dreamland, sweet, dreamy Dreamland, There let my dreams come true
[Verse 2]
Sighing all day when you’re away
Longing for you dear, you only;
In blissful dreams, sweetheart it seems
One is never sad and never lonely
And if you’ll come with me to stay
We’ll live in dream land night and day.
[Chorus]
Recommended Citation
Whitson, Beth Slater and Friedman, Leo, "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland" (1909). Historic Sheet Music Collection. 1431.
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/sheetmusic/1431
The views expressed in this paper are solely those of the author.
Comments
MacIntosh Collection
Chicago: Will Rossiter, 152 Lake St. (1909)
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