My Elusive Dreams" is a country music song written by Billy Sherrill and Curly Putman, which has been recorded by several artists. The best-known version was recorded as a duet by David Houston and Tammy Wynette, and was a No. 1 country hit in October 1967; the song also peaked at No. 89 on the Billboard Hot 100. Wynette recorded a second duet version of My Elusive Dreams in 1973 with George Jones; this version was included on the Let's Build a World Together album.
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My Elusive Dreams" is a country music song written by Billy Sherrill and Curly Putman, which has been recorded by several artists. The song follows a restless man and his wife, as he attempts to find an ever-elusive and lasting happiness pursuing various dreams and schemes, all which are ill-fated.
Lyrics to "My Elusive Dreams" song by Bobby Vinton: You followed me to Texas You followed me to Utah We didn't find it there So we moved on You followe. Thanks to Aussie Pete for adding these lyrics. Writer(s): Curly Putman, Billy Sherrill. B. Bobby Vinton Lyrics. album: "My Elusive Dreams" (1970). My Elusive Dreams Traces.
Write 'em Sad - Sing 'em Lonesome Album. My Elusive Dreams Lyrics. Sarah Johns - My Elusive Dreams Lyrics. Artist: Curly Putman feat. Album: Write 'em Sad - Sing 'em Lonesome. Heyo! SONGLYRICS just got interactive. us moved on Now all we have is each other And a little memory to cling to And still you won't let me go on alone I know you're tired of following my elusive dreams And schemes For they're only fleeting things My elusive dreams. Submit lyrics correction →. Like.
Bobby Vinton scored a surprise hit in early 1970 with a revival of the 1967 David Houston/Tammy Wynette country hit "My Elusive Dreams," a man's confession of his restlessness and its effect on his marriage and family. The record only made the Top 40 of the pop charts, but it hit the Top Ten of the easy listening charts and even broke Vinton into the country charts for the first time in his career, and that was accomplishment enough to justify building an LP around it.