Released: January 1, 1980

Songwriter: Toni Tennille

Producer: Daryl Dragon

Your mouth is moving
And words are coming from you
And the words are soft and sweet
But I think it's a dream

Your eyes are on me
And they say how much you want me
And I know I won't say no
But I think it's a dream

And I believe what you say
I believe what I see
I believe what I feel
But I think it's a dream ... a dream

Your fingers touch me
And they're thrilling me so much
And I'm going under fast
But I think it's a dream

Your arms around me
Ecstacy has found me
And I know that you are real
But I think it's a dream

And I believe what you say
I believe what I see
I believe what I feel
But I think it's a dream

Your arms around me
Ecstacy has found me
And I know that you are real
But I think it's a dream

And I believe what you say
I believe what I see
I believe what I feel
But I think it's a dream

Yeah, I believe what you say
I believe what I see
I believe what I feel
But I think it's a dream

I think it's a dream, ooh yeah
I think it's a dream, oh, but I think it's a dream

Captain & Tennille

In 1972, Toni Tennille was a co-writer of the musical Mother Earth. Daryl “Captain Keyboard” Dragon, who got his nickname while touring with the Beach Boys from his signature skipper’s cap, took a job as the keyboardist for Mother Earth and the two hit it off romantically and musically, forming a nightclub act that charged $70 a night.

When two radio DJs urged the duo to record their cover of the Beach Boys song “Disney Girls” in 1974, they also recorded an original song “The Way I Want to Touch You” which attracted interest from several record labels. A&M Records, home to the platinum-selling male/female duo The Carpenters who had scored ten top 5 hits in the US from 1970-1974, signed them.

Captain & Tennille’s 1975 debut album featured seven originals, three Beach Boys covers and – at the suggestion of A&M’s A&R man – a cover of Neil Sedaka’s “Love Will Keep Us Together”. The latter was released as their first single and found massive success in North America. It reached #1 in the US & Canada, won a Grammy for Record Of The Year, and was the biggest song of of the year in the US. Even their Spanish version of the song “Por Amor Viviremos” reached #49 in the US. A&M followed it up with “The Way I Want to Touch You” and it reached #4 in both the US and Canada. Both songs also found success in New Zealand and the UK. The two married in November 1975.