Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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What price happiness? What price happiness?
Who can truthfully say?
But for every shall with tears we pay

Love is happiness, I've had happiness
But it ended one day
Now I look at life a different way
When skies are cloudy and gray
They're only gray for a day
So wrap your troubles in dreams
And dream your troubles away

Until that sunshine peeps through
There's only one thing to do
Wrap your troubles in dreams
And dream your troubles away

Castles may tumble
That's fate after all
Life's really funny that way
No use to grumble
Smile as they fall
Weren't you king for a day
Say!

Just remember that sunshine
Always follows the rain
And wrap your troubles in dreams
Dream your troubles away

When skies are cloudy and gray
They're only gray for a day

Whistle and dream your cares away

Until that sunshine peeps through
There's only one thing to do

Whistle and dream your cares away

Your castles may tumble
That's fate after all
Life's really funny that way
No use to grumble
Smile as they fall
Weren't you king for a day
Say!

Just remember that sunshine
Always follows the rain





Whistle and dream your cares away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bing Crosby's "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" convey a message of optimism and hope in the face of adversity. The opening lines, "What price happiness? What price happiness? Who can truthfully say? But for every smile with tears we pay," suggest that happiness may come at a cost or through difficult times, but it can also be found in unexpected places. The song goes on to explore the idea that even when things seem bleak, the key to happiness is to keep dreaming and holding onto hope.


"When skies are cloudy and gray, they're only gray for a day" reflects the idea that difficult moments are temporary, and the sun will shine again. The repeated refrain, "Wrap your troubles in dreams, and dream your troubles away," serves as a reminder that it's important to focus on the positive and to use the power of imagination to overcome challenges.


The lyrics also suggest that life can be unpredictable and full of twists and turns, but that it's important to stay positive even in the face of adversity. The lines, "Castles may tumble, that's fate after all, life's really funny that way, no use to grumble, smile as they fall, weren't you king for a day?" encourage listeners to take setbacks in stride and remember the good times.


Overall, "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" is a song about resilience, perseverance, and the power of positive thinking.


Line by Line Meaning

What price happiness? What price happiness?
Who can truly put a value on happiness? It is subjective and varies from person to person. However, happiness often comes with a cost in the form of tears and heartbreak.


Love is happiness, I've had happiness
Love can bring happiness, and the singer has experienced happiness in the past through love.


But it ended one day
However, that happiness eventually came to an end.


Now I look at life a different way
As a result of losing that happiness, the singer's perspective on life has changed.


When skies are cloudy and gray
At times when life seems bleak and depressing,


They're only gray for a day
it's important to remember that things won't always be that way and that the clouds will eventually clear up.


So wrap your troubles in dreams
To cope with difficult times, it's helpful to imagine a better future and to focus on positive thoughts and aspirations.


And dream your troubles away
By dreaming of a brighter tomorrow, it's easier to forget about current troubles and worries.


Until that sunshine peeps through
Until better times arrive,


There's only one thing to do
one should keep dreaming and stay positive.


Castles may tumble
Even the grandest things in one's life might fall apart and crumble.


That's fate after all
This is largely due to fate and out of one's control.


Life's really funny that way
Life can be unpredictable and full of surprises, both good and bad.


No use to grumble
There's no point in complaining or being negative about these circumstances.


Smile as they fall
Instead, it's better to remain optimistic and take everything with a positive attitude.


Weren't you king for a day
After all, at one point you might have had everything, and life felt great.


Say!
Isn't that right?


Just remember that sunshine
Regardless of the ups and downs of life,


Always follows the rain
better times will eventually come if one remains positive.


Whistle and dream your cares away
To truly forget about one's worries and troubles, one should occupy their mind with happy thoughts and tunes.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Billy Moll, Harry Barris, Ted Koehler

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@dylanturicek4483

Timeless song with the clear message of smiling and enjoying life, even through the toughest of times.

@scotnick59

Like now.

@IDK-hx7xf

@@scotnick59Now more than ever.

@Trombonology

I consider this record to be one of the most important of the Great Depression! The song itself, now a jazz standard, is marvelous, and Bing gives it his all. This performance is among those that truly made a legend out of Harry Lillis Crosby.

@scotnick59

1931 was Bing's "breakthrough" year: he exited it as a true singing superstar: this is but one of his mega-hits from that fabled year of the Great Depression

@haroldwestbrook2348

Noticed that Harry Barris is one of the three composers of this song. He, Bing, and Al Rinker were Paul Whiteman's "Rhythm Boys" and the three can be heard on several Whiteman recordings such as 'Mississippi Mud', et.al.

@roybo1930

I LOVE This Bing Record! It is very similar to his Brunswick Recordings from that Year! I have it on a Buff Bluebird 78 !

@johnlewis9745

I much prefer the young Crosby’s voice to what it morphed into later.

@mochawitch

🌹🌹🌹🌹

@jfrancisbf

Ah... this takes me back.


To Rapture.

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