Contrary to its "sweet" title, the song is an existential commentary on reality and the human condition.
Living in a small warehouse in North London, they were struggling to make ends meet. The iconic track was recorded in a makeshift using an eight-track recorder and a borrowed Oberheim OB-X synthesizer. Stewart had just survived surgery for a punctured lung and was in a manic, creative mood, while Lennox was deeply depressed. When Stewart programmed the now-legendary rhythmic sequence, Lennox "leaped off the floor" and began improvising the lyrics. Lyrical Meaning: A Nihilistic Mantra Contrary to its "sweet" title, the song is
The Story of... 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)' by Eurythmics Contrary to its "sweet" title
Contrary to its "sweet" title, the song is an existential commentary on reality and the human condition.
Living in a small warehouse in North London, they were struggling to make ends meet. The iconic track was recorded in a makeshift using an eight-track recorder and a borrowed Oberheim OB-X synthesizer. Stewart had just survived surgery for a punctured lung and was in a manic, creative mood, while Lennox was deeply depressed. When Stewart programmed the now-legendary rhythmic sequence, Lennox "leaped off the floor" and began improvising the lyrics. Lyrical Meaning: A Nihilistic Mantra
The Story of... 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)' by Eurythmics