From the film “CAREFREE,” 1938. Not used.
Words and Music by Irving Berlin.
Cover Art copied from Sol Immerman.
Copyright ©3 Dec 1937.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics:
VERSE
Little did I know
When I counted sheep
And fell asleep,
I’d see the moon again,
But there’s the moon,
And strange as it all may seem,
Little did I know
When we said goodbye
That you and I
Would meet so soon again,
But here we are—
You’ve come to me in a dream.
CHORUS
In the morning the sun will shine;
You’ll go your way and I’ll go mine.
Till the morning
Let’s make the most of our dream.
I’ve got kisses, they’re yours to take;
You can’t have them when I’m awake.
Don’t be frightened—
Anything goes in a dream.
You know that dreams are elastic;
There’s really nothing you can’t make them do.
Let’s be fantastic and maybe
Some of the things that we dream will come true.
Far away from the noisy crowd,
We can drift on our fav’rite cloud;
Till the morning life can be simply supreme—
The dawn will come with coffee and toast,
So let’s make the most of our dream.