Dreams

Dreams

The Cranberries

From the album

Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? (1993)

Written by

Noel Hogan, Dolores O’Riordan

Key:E major
Duration:4:33

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Summary

Released as The Cranberries' debut single in 1992, 'Dreams' introduced the world to Dolores O'Riordan's unmistakable lilting vocal style and Noel Hogan's crystalline guitar arpeggios. Built on a deceptively simple harmonic foundation, the song became a defining artifact of 90s alternative rock and continues to resonate with new generations through streaming platforms.

alternative rockjangle pop90sdream popIrish rock

Musical Analysis

The genius of 'Dreams' lies in its radical harmonic simplicity. By building the entire song on a I–IV shuttle in E major and virtually eliminating dominant function, The Cranberries create a harmonic landscape that feels weightless and perpetually suspended —…

Chords

verse:E - A - E - A
chorus:E - A - E - A

History

When Dolores O'Riordan answered a newspaper ad to audition for a Limerick band called The Cranberry Saw Us in 1990, guitarist Noel Hogan gave her a cassette of instrumental demos to write lyrics and melodies over. 'Dreams' emerged from one of these early colla…

“Stephen Street's experience producing The Smiths' jangle pop informed his approach to the song's shimmering guitar textures”

Full Musical Analysis

The genius of 'Dreams' lies in its radical harmonic simplicity. By building the entire song on a I–IV shuttle in E major and virtually eliminating dominant function, The Cranberries create a harmonic landscape that feels weightless and perpetually suspended — perfectly mirroring the lyrical theme of being swept up in a dream. The arpeggiated guitar voicings add textural richness that compensates for the minimal chord vocabulary, proving that emotional depth doesn't require harmonic complexity.

When Dolores O'Riordan answered a newspaper ad to audition for a Limerick band called The Cranberry Saw Us in 1990, guitarist Noel Hogan gave her a cassette of instrumental demos to write lyrics and melodies over. 'Dreams' emerged from one of these early collaborations — O'Riordan took Hogan's jangly guitar figure and layered it with lyrics about the overwhelming, transformative sensation of falling in love for the first time. The resulting demo was so striking that it helped the band secure their record deal.

Released as The Cranberries' debut single in 1992, 'Dreams' introduced the world to Dolores O'Riordan's unmistakable lilting vocal style and Noel Hogan's crystalline guitar arpeggios. Built on a deceptively simple harmonic foundation, the song became a defining artifact of 90s alternative rock and continues to resonate with new generations through streaming platforms.

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Song DNA

Genre

Rock

Era

90s

Mood

Uplifting

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Major

Texture

Full Band

Sound

Guitar-driven

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

14.9M

Plays

1.7M

Listeners

788K

Genius Views

4

Annotations

100%

Popularity

4:33

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Noel HoganDolores O’Riordan

Produced by

Stephen Street

From the album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?

Original release

  • Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?1993

Singles

  • Dreams1992

Soundtracks

  • Boys on the Side: Original Soundtrack Album1995

Compilations

  • Alterno-Daze: 90's Natural Selection1995