About the song
“Dream Come True” by The Temptations is one of the standout tracks from the legendary Motown group’s catalog, offering a timeless blend of soul, harmony, and emotional depth. Released in 1962, this song was part of their album The Temptations Sing Smokey, which featured several tracks written and produced by the legendary Smokey Robinson. It was an era when The Temptations were still finding their distinctive sound, and the release of “Dream Come True” marked an important chapter in the development of their career.
At its core, “Dream Come True” is a love song, but it’s much more than that. The lyrics, which express deep devotion and the feeling of having found a perfect romantic partner, reflect the theme of hopeless romanticism that was so prevalent in the early Motown era. With lines like “I found a love that’s true, and it’s a dream come true,” the song captures the joy and elation that comes with the discovery of a perfect love—something that resonated with many listeners at the time, and continues to do so today. The beauty of the song lies not only in its lyrics but also in the harmonious vocal arrangements that The Temptations are known for, weaving a tapestry of sound that complements the heartfelt message.
One of the defining elements of “Dream Come True” is the role of Smokey Robinson as the producer and songwriter. Known for his poetic lyricism and ability to create melodies that capture the essence of emotion, Robinson’s touch is evident throughout the song. His influence in Motown was profound, and his partnership with The Temptations helped craft some of their most iconic works. The song, like much of The Temptations’ early Motown material, encapsulates the sophisticated and polished sound that would become synonymous with the label.
Beyond its musical qualities, “Dream Come True” also carries a social significance. The early 1960s were a time of transformation in American society, particularly in the realm of civil rights. Motown, often referred to as “The Sound of Young America,” was an important cultural force during this time, providing a platform for Black artists to reach a wide audience and influencing mainstream culture. Songs like “Dream Come True” helped shape the soundtrack of this era, reflecting both the joy and hope that many Black Americans felt during the Civil Rights Movement.
Over the decades, “Dream Come True” has remained a beloved piece of The Temptations‘ legacy, representing the group’s commitment to crafting beautiful, soul-stirring music that transcended generations. While the song may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of their later hits, such as “My Girl” or “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” it remains an essential part of their discography, offering a glimpse into their early evolution as a vocal powerhouse.
Ultimately, “Dream Come True” is a reflection of the enduring power of The Temptations as a group, their collaboration with Smokey Robinson, and the influence of Motown in shaping the landscape of American music. The song continues to capture the hearts of listeners, with its classic charm and timeless appeal, making it an enduring testament to the genre and era it represents.
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I don’t careWhere you came from Oh no, I don’t care Where you’ve beenAll I know is that, I love youAnd I’m gonna love you Till the end (gonna love you until the end)‘Cause, you’re my (dream come true)You’re my (dream come true) You’re my (dream come true) And I love you Better than anyone beforeFor every handThere’s a glove For every, for every heart There should be loveYes, I’ve been waitingFor such a long, long time Don’t worry, nobody, nobody is gonna change my mind (Nobody’s gonna change my mind)‘Cause you’re my (dream come true)You’re my (dream come true) You’re my (dream come true) Darling, and I love you Better than anyone before1962Knew after I met you Heard this favorite song And you know that I’m singing with Temps today‘Cause, you’re my (dream come true)You’re my (dream come true) You’re my (dream come true) Baby, and I love you Better than anyone beforeWoah-woo-woo, (better than anyone)I love you (better than anyone) Better than anyone before (better than anyone, better than anyone) Look a-baby, I love you (better than anyone) Sing it Temptations, sing it (better than anyone) Woah, I love you (better than anyone) Better, better, better Baby, I love you (better than anyone) One of my most favorite Temptations songs (better than anyone before) In memory of Eddie Kendricks (better than anyone before) And Paul Williams, can’t forget David Ruffin (Better than anyone, better) better than anyone, better than anyone before You’re ridiculous, you’re gonna have me fired, you’re ridiculous