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If You Are But a Dream

"If You Are But a Dream" is a popular song published in 1942 with words and music by Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton and Nat Bonx. The melody is based on Anton Rubinstein's "Romance in E flat, Op. 44, No. 1," popularly known as "Rubinstein's Romance".

Other recordings
"If You Are But a Dream" was also recorded by a number of other artists. These include (among others): • Brook Benton - for his album Songs I Love to Sing (1960). • Vic Damone - ''Why Can't I Walk Away'' (1968). • The Delta Rhythm Boys - for the album Dry Bones (1952). • Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (vocal by Bob Eberly) - this briefly reached the Billboard charts in 1942 in the No. 20 position. • Nelson Eddy - for his album A Starry Night (1960). • Duke EllingtonRobert Goulet - Always You (1962). • Screamin' Jay Hawkins - ''At Home with Screamin' Jay Hawkins'' (1958). • Carol Kidd - A Place in My Heart (1999). • Geordie Greep - The New Sound (2024). • Mario Lanza - If You Are But a Dream - Radio Performances Never Before Released (1965). • Gerry MulliganHarve Presnell - ''The World's Greatest Love Songs'' (1964). • Ray PriceRoy Hamilton - a single release in 1955. ==References==
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