Beautiful Dreamer
Composer:
Stephen Foster
Genre: World / Folk
Decade: before 1923
Submitted by: Russell Ambrose
Description:
From WikipediaFirst editionMusic by Stephen FosterLyrics by Stephen FosterPublished New York: Wm. A. Pond & Co. (March 1864)Written 1862 (?)Language EnglishForm Strophic"Beautiful Dreamer" is a parlor song by Stephen Foster (1826-1864). It was published posthumously in March 1864 by Wm. A. Pond & Co. of New York. The first edition declares on the title page that "Beautiful Dreamer" is "the last song ever written by Stephen C. Foster. Composed but a few days prior to his death".[1] Carol Kimball, the author of Song, points out however that the copyright date on the first edition is 1862, and this suggests, she writes, that the song was composed and readied for publication two years before Foster`s death. There are at least 20-odd songs, she observes, that all claim to be Foster`s last, and it is unknown which is indeed his last. The song is set in a 9/8 rhythm with a broken chord accompaniment.[2]The song tells of a lover serenading a `Beautiful Dreamer`, who is oblivious to all worldly cares and may actually be dead. Foster`s work features many dead young women including Annie, Laura Lee, and Jeanie.[2] Helen Lightner writes, "This sentimental ballad is folk-like in character with its repetitious but lovely melody and its basic harmonic accompaniment ... The quiet and calm of this mood is portrayed by the monotony of the arpeggiated accompaniment, by the repetitiveness of the melodic pattern, and by the strophic form itself."[3][edit]Lyrics1.Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me,Starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee;Sounds of the rude world, heard in the day,Lull`d by the moonlight have all pass`d away!Beautiful dreamer, queen of my song,List while I woo thee with soft melody;Gone are the cares of life`s busy throng,Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!2.Beautiful dreamer, out on the seaMermaids are chanting the wild lorelei;Over the streamlet vapors are borne,Waiting to fade at the bright coming morn.Beautiful dreamer, beam on my heart,E`en as the morn on the streamlet and sea;Then will all clouds of sorrow depart,Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!
by: Russell Ambrose