Dreaming's All I Do Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Dreaming's All I Do Song Lyrics and Chords by Earl Thomas Conley

 

Dreaming's All I Do
Written and Recorded by Earl Thomas Conley
C 
I woke up  
Am 
crying 
 
 
F 
I thought I had a  
C 
dream
Em 
But you would not  
G7 
answer 
 
 
F 
up when I called your  
C 
name
Am 
C 
I ran to my  
Am 
window 
 
 
F 
but all I saw was  
C 
rain
Em 
I know you're going  
G7 
somewhere 
 
 
F 
girl I can feel the  
C 
pain
 
But I  
Am 
wouldn't dream of  
Em 
sleeping with  
F 
anyone but  
C 
you
 
And  
Em 
everyone who  
Am 
knows me  
F 
knows that  
Dm 
I love  
G7 
you
 
No I  
Am 
wouldn't dream of  
Em 
sleeping with  
F 
anyone but  
C 
you
Em 
But anyone can  
Am 
tell you  
F 
dreaming's 
 
 
G7 
all I  
C 
do
 
You always were a  
Am 
gypsy 
 
 
F 
drifting like the  
C 
wind
Em 
You never met a  
G7 
stranger 
 
 
F 
just another  
C 
friend
Am 
C 
A tenderhearted  
Am 
lover 
 
 
F 
in a white laced  
C 
gown
Em 
But when it's time for  
G7 
leaving 
 
 
F 
you always bring me  
C 
down
 
But I  
Am 
wouldn't dream of  
Em 
sleeping with  
F 
anyone but  
C 
you
 
And  
Em 
everyone who  
Am 
knows me  
F 
knows that  
Dm 
I love  
G7 
you
 
No I  
Am 
wouldn't dream of  
Em 
sleeping with  
F 
anyone but  
C 
you
Em 
But anyone can  
Am 
tell you  
F 
dreaming's 
 
 
G7 
all I  
C 
do
Em 
Yes anyone will  
Am 
tell you  
F 
dreaming's 
 
 
G7 
all I  
C 
do

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Dreaming's All I Do?
- The song Dreaming's All I Do was sang by Earl Thomas Conley.

 

Who is Earl Thomas Conley?
- Earl Thomas Conley (October 17, 1941 - April 10, 2019) was an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1980 and 2003, he recorded ten studio albums, including seven for RCA Records. In the 1980s and into the 1990s, Conley also charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, of which eighteen reached Number One. His eighteen Billboard Number One country singles during the 1980s marked the most Number One hits by any artist in any genre during that decade, excluding Alabama and Ronnie Milsap.

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