Young Dreams is a song by Elvis Presley from the 1958 film King Creole. It is a ballad about the hopes and dreams of youth, and the longing for love.
The song begins with Presley singing about his young dreams:
Young dreams of love, young dreams My heart is filled with young dreams And I’m longing
He sings about how he sees his dreams in the eyes of his lover, and how he hopes that they can come true together.
In the chorus, Presley sings:
Oh can’t you see in my eyes Come true oh oh Take my hands of love oh oh oh Young dreams of love, young dreams My heart is filled with young dreams
In the second verse, Presley sings about how he is willing to do anything for his lover, and how he will never forget her. He sings that he will always hold her in his heart, even if they are apart.
In the outro, Presley sings:
Young dreams of love, young dreams My heart is filled with young dreams And I’m longing
Young Dreams is a beautiful and moving ballad about the hopes and dreams of youth, and the longing for love. It is one of Presley’s most popular songs, and has been covered by many other artists over the years.
The song is still relevant today, as it speaks to the universal experience of young love. It is a reminder that even though our dreams may not always come true, they are worth holding onto.