When I Grow Too Old to Dream

"When I Grow Too Old to Dream" is a popular song with music by Sigmund Romberg and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, published in 1934.

When I Grow Too Old to Dream
by Sigmund Romberg
ISWCT0701988739
GenrePop standard
Textby Oscar Hammerstein II
Published1934

The song was introduced by Evelyn Laye and Ramon Novarro in the film The Night Is Young (1935).[1] It has since become a pop standard, recorded by many artists, notably Nat King Cole, The Everly Brothers and Gracie Fields.

Other versions

  • The song was featured in a 1935 MGM musical film called The Night Is Young starring Ramon Novarro and Evelyn Laye. The song is referred to in the film I Never Sang For My Father as the song the father had always asked his son to sing.
  • In the Australian soap opera A Place to Call Home, Elizabeth Bligh (Noni Hazlehurst) sings the song at Douglas' refuge in the episode called "Too Old to Dream".
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References

Recordings from the Internet Archive.

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