Introduction
Elvis Presley’s musical legacy encompasses a myriad of emotions, and “Young Dreams” stands as a poignant testament to the King’s ability to capture the essence of youth and aspiration. Released in 1958 as part of the “King Creole” soundtrack, this ballad weaves a story of dreams, love, and the innocence of youth. Join us as we explore the heartfelt narrative behind “Young Dreams” and delve into the emotional resonance of this timeless Elvis Presley classic.
Did You Know?
“Young Dreams” showcases Elvis’s versatility as he effortlessly transitions from upbeat rock tunes to tender ballads. As a pivotal track in the “King Creole” soundtrack, the song captures the yearning and idealism of youth, reflecting Presley’s ability to connect with audiences on a deep emotional level. The tender melody and heartfelt lyrics make “Young Dreams” a standout in Presley’s extensive discography.
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Lyrics: Young Dreams
(Young dreams of love, young dreams of love)
Young dreams (Young dreams, young dreams)
My heart is filled with young dreams (dreams)
And I’m longing to
Share them all with youIn my eyes, (my eyes, my eyes)
Oh can’t you see in my eyes (in eyes)
That you’re the only one who
Can make my young dreams come trueI have young arms
That wanna hold you (hold you)
Hold you oh so tight
I have young lips (lips)
That want to kiss you (kiss you)
Kiss you morning noon and night
Take my hand (my hand my hand)
Oh darling take my hand (take hand)
And let me make you a part
Of all my young dreams of loveI have young arms
That wanna hold you (hold you)
Hold you oh so tight
I have young lips (lips)
That want to kiss you (kiss you)
Kiss you morning noon and night
Take my hand (my hand my hand)
Oh darling take my hand (take hand)
And let me make you a part
Of all my young dreams of love
A part of all of my young dreams of love
(Young dreams of love, young dreams of love)