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Won't You Share This Dream of Mine - Neil Sedaka



     
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After November the days of December
Are coming close
This is the time in the cold of the winter
I miss you mostDreaming about you
And crying the tears don't feel so fine
So won't you share this dream of mine?Over and over I stare at the script
And I write the words
Thinking about you and writing the phrases
You haven't heardHaving you close to me
Body and soul would be so sublime
So won't you share this dream of mine?
I dream of you
All the night and all day through
Let me know
Won't you let your feeling showI'm going crazy and thinking that maybe
The phone would ring
It would be magic and that would be getting
My heart to singAll I can do

Is keep thinking of you and this dream divine
So won't you share this dream of mine?Sad affair
I dream of you but you're not there
What can I do?
I'm hoping that this dream comes true
I count the days that you're staying away
And I miss you so
You had a plan but I don't understand
Why you had to goI keep on looking
But I really know that I'll never find
Someone like you to share this dream of mine
So won't you share this dream of mine?
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Neil Sedaka (born 13 March 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American pop singer, pianist, and songwriter often associated with the Brill Building era of songwriting. He teamed up with Howard Greenfield to write many major hit songs for himself and others.

Sedaka wrote his 1959 hit "Oh! Carol" about his then-girlfriend, Carol Klein, later to become Carole King. In 1963, King released a humorous answer entitled "Oh Neil".

The Laughter In the Rain Songfacts says Sedaka's hits dried up when The Beatles arrived, but then he teamed up with the lyricist Philip Cody and had a a number 1 hit with "Laughter In The Rain." It re-ignited Sedaka's career and he had 6 more Top-40 hits in America by 1977.

Sedaka's voice is in the tenor range.

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