Dreams in Celluloid - The Chameleons



     
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Dreams in Celluloid Lyrics


One cold damp evening the world stood still
I watched as it held its breath
A silhouette I thought I knew
Came through, someone spoke to me
Whispered in my ear, "this fantasy's for you
And everyone that's here"
The whole world flashed before my eyes
I thought what they say is true
I shed my skin and my disguise
Then cold on the naked eye
Emerged from my cocoon
And love's Clair de Lune played softly in my head
I envied you, immortalised
Up there on that silver screen
Your presence there night after night
For me and for others too

Was of the endless night
We dream in celluloid and everything's alright
Cue credits
I realise a miracle
Is due
I dedicate this melody
To you
I realise a miracle
Is due
I dedicate this melody
To you
But is this the stuff dreams are made of?
If this is the stuff dreams are made of
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
I realise a miracle
Is due
I dedicate this melody
To you
But is this the stuff dreams are made of?
If this is the stuff dreams are made of
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
No wonder I feel like I'm floating on air
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The Chameleons (called The Chameleons UK on some American releases) were a post-punk band that formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester, England in 1981. They consisted of singer and bassist Mark Burgess, guitarist Reg Smithies, guitarist Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever. The band initially released three studio albums in the 1980s, to solid critical acclaim. After their third release, Strange Times, in 1987 they abruptly disbanded following the sudden death of band manager Tony Fletcher.

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