Dream Away is a song from The Pagemaster. It was written by Diane Warren, produced by David Foster (who co-wrote the song Got to Be Real as well as the songs for Ghostbusters, the live-action Casper, Quest for Camelot, and the live-action How the Grinch Stole Christmas and produced songs for Beethoven's 2nd, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, and Space Jam), and performed by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds (as Babyface) and Lisa Stansfield, making it the only soundtrack cue from that film not composed by the late James Horner.
Lyrics[]
When this world, the real life world you're living in
Just gets too much for you to take
When you find too many troubles on your mind
And feel just like there's no escape
And it seems your heart's forgotten how to believe
Turn a page in your soul
There's a place you can go
Close your eyes and let your heart fly free
Dream away, dream away
Let imagination light your way
Take you as far as your heart can see
Dream away, dream away
To a place where hope is shining
Find your silver lining
Everything you need is just a dream away
Remember when a dream could take you anywhere
Just a wish, anything could be
When the farthest star was one more star you could reach
Take a look in your heart
'Cause that's where dreams are, where it starts
Anything is real if you just believe
Dream away, dream away
Let imagination light your way
Take you as far as your heart can see
Dream away, dream away
To a place where hope is shining
Find your silver lining
Everything you need is just a dream away
All it takes is faith, to make your dreams come true
And somewhere in this world there'll be somebody
To share your dreams with you
Dream away, dream away
Let imagination light your way
Take you as far as your heart can see
Dream away, dream away
To a place where hope is shining
Find your silver lining
Everything you need is just a dream away
Trivia[]
- The song will be featured in the end credits for the remake version of Pooh's Adventures of The Pagemaster, as it was featured in the end credits for the real film.