Song lyrics to My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time, Music by Vic Mizzy, Lyrics by Mann Curtis, performed by Marion Hutton in In Society
Well, what do you know
He smiled at me in my dreams last night
My dreams are getting better all the time
And what do you know
He smiled at me in a different light
My dreams are getting better all the time
To think that we were strangers
A couple of nights ago
And though it’s a dream, I never dreamed
He’d ever say hello
Oh maybe tonight, I’ll hold him tight
When the moonbeams shine
My dreams are getting better all the time
Well, what do you know
He smiled at me in my dream last night
My dreams are getting better all the time
And what do you know
He looked at me in a different light
My dreams are getting better all the time
To think that we were strangers
A couple of nights ago
Though it’s a dream, I never dreamed
He’d ever say hello
Oh maybe tonight, I’ll hold him tight
When the moonbeams shine
My dreams are getting better all the time
Notes about My Dreams are Getting Better All the Time
- Introduced in In Society by Marion Hutton, the song “My Dreams are Getting Better All the Time” became one of the top hits of 1944 when recorded by Doris Day with Les Brown and His Band of Renown.