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Tonight I met the girl of my dreams Tonight I met the girl of my dreams It's 4 o'clock in the morning, I want to sleep Got a secret inside I don't want to keep It's all about an incredible girl I met A dozen hours ago, I don't believe it yet The Duke of Earl wasn't lucky enough to meet Such a beautiful girl walking down the street I didn't notice we both were nearly running I knocked her down, I didn't see her coming She lay there laughing and I was so embarrassed I could have bought a one way trip to Paris I helped her up, it seemed she couldn't care less I asked her out for dinner and she said yes! You could have knocked me over with a feather We spent until midnight together Don't want to live another minute without her I want to shout to the whole world about her Tonight I met the girl of my dreams Tonight I met the girl of my dreams I might forget what loneliness means Tonight I met the girl of my dreams Impossible dreams sometimes come true If it can happen to me it can happen to you I never met a girl as sweet and clever She talked as if she had known me forever I'm not certain that I'll ever recover I always dreamed that a friend could be a lover Don't want to live another minute without her I want to shout to the whole world about her Tonight I met the girl of my dreams Tonight I met the girl of my dreams I might forget what loneliness means Tonight I met the girl of my dreams |
Credits: Guitars:   Philip Gnarly Bass:   Eric Morton Drums:   Dean Butterworth Vocals:   Peter Cross and the Crossants Engineering in LA:   Philip Gnarley, Jimbo Head Engineering in SF:   Lance Thomason and Jay Bowman Final Mix:   Mark Needham Commentary: Well.... if there ever was a song which was specifically written to be "commercial", this is it, and not only by Peter Cross. The chorus, which is the same as the title, was originally written as "Has Anybody Seen My Friend", by Tor and Roy Pinney from The Dolphins, Peter Cross' first band. "Has Anybody Seen My Friend" had the same great chorus melody and harmonies, but different verses, both melodicly and lyrically. Essentially, it had no intrinsic meaning, but supposedly it didn't have to because it was so catchy that it had to be a #1-with-a-bullet hit. Why any intelligent person would miss a friend and be asking other people whether they had seen this missing friend was never explained in the song, because there was no real-life friend who was missing at the time. Many subsequent attempts were made to rewrite the song, but to no avail, it never came together, and nobody cared whether the missing friend was ever seen again or was even real to begin with. Unfortunately, the chorus stuck in Peter Cross' head forever. The change came from a real life friend this time, one who was fixated on finding the girl of his dreams, and every time he went out to a bar, party, funeral or whatever, he would say "I can feel it, God, tonight I'm going to meet the girl of my dreams!" He said it one too many times, and the connection in Peter Cross' mind went zap (while driving again, this happens a lot). At the Tiki Hut in Hollyweird, recording basic tracks for "The Girl of My Dreams" was magical. Philip, Eric, and Dean played it best on the first take. Philip overdubbed rhythm and lead guitars brilliantly. The slide guitar lead in the middle of the song was recorded at the very last minute, just before Peter had to catch a plane back to San Francisco. Philip's playing knocked him out so badly that he got lost on the way to the airport following Philip's "short cut" directions. The vocal tracks were recorded in San Francisco. There are 14 vocal tracks (or maybe 16), a Peter Cross vocal extravaganza, and this is where the many Peter Crosses singing together got dubbed "The Crossants". |