Songwriter: Roger Ramirez Jimmy Sherman Jimmy Davis

Producer: Peter Asher

"You Make My Dreams" is a 1980 single by Hall & Oates from their album Voices. The song reached number five on the Pop Singles chart in 1981. Vocals from Hall & Oates "You Make My Dreams" were later sampled on R&B singer Amerie's song "Take Control". American pop rock band Mêlée included a cover version of "You Make My Dreams" on their album Devils & Angels. It has been featured in the television shows The Office, Cupid, and Glee, as well as the movies Step Brothers, the documentary My Date With Drew, and The Wedding Singer. Read more on Last.fm.

Length: 3:10

I on't know why
But I'm feeling so sad
I long to try something I've never had
Never had no kissin'
Ooh, what I've been missin'
Lover man, oh where can you be

The night is cold and I'm so all alone
I'd give my soul just to call you my own
Got a moon above me
But there's no one to love me
Lover man, oh where can you be?

I've heard it said
That the thrill of romance can be
Like a heavenly dream
I go to bed with a prayer
That you'll make love to me

Strange as it seems
Someday we'll meet
And you'll dry all my tears
And whisper sweet little things in my ears

Hugging and a-kissing
Ooh
What I've been missing
Lover man, oh where can you be?

I've heard it said
That the thrill of romance can be
Like a heavenly dream
I go to bed with a prayer
That you'll make love to me

Strange as it seems
Someday we'll meet
And you'll dry all my tears
And whisper sweet little things in my ears

Hugging and a-kissing
Ooh, what I've been missing
Lover man, oh where can you be?

Linda Ronstadt

A multiplatinum-selling recording artist and a true icon in American music, Linda Ronstadt redefined folk rock with her diverse fusion in genres and powerful vocals.

She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2014 and has earned a wide range of nominations, spanning from a Tony Award and a Golden Globe Award. She has charted 38 Billboard Hot 100 singles with 21 of them reaching the top 40. Having collaborated with several artists in many genres, Ronstadt has lent her vocals to over 120 albums and has sold more than 100 million records.

Her last live concert in 2009, marked the end of her career when she retired in 2011, after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and unable to perform.