"Making Our Dreams Come True" is a 1976 hit single by 'one-hit wonder' Cyndi Grecco. It is the title track of her album, used as the theme song to the TV show Laverne & Shirley.
"Making Our Dreams Come True" reached #25 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100[1] and #21 on the Cash Box Top 100.[2] The song was a somewhat bigger hit in Canada, where it reached #16.[3] It spent 16 weeks on the U.S. charts, peaking in mid-July.
lyrics
We're gonna make it
Give us any chance we'll take it
Read us any rule we'll break it
We're gonna make our dreams come true
Doing it our way
Nothing's gonna to turn us back now
Straight ahead and on the track now
We're gonna make our dreams come true
Doing it our way
There is nothing we won't try
Never heard the word "impossible"
This time there's no stopping us
We're gonna make it
On your mark, get set, and go now
Got a dream and we must know now
We're gonna make our dreams come true
And we'll do it our way, yes our way
Make all our dreams come true
And we'll do it our way, yes our way
Make all our dreams come true for me and you
For me and you
Nothing's gonna turn us back now
Straight ahead and on the track now
We're gonna make our dreams come true
Doing it our way
There is nothing we won't try
Never heard the word "impossible"
This time there's no stopping us
We're gonna make it
On your mark, get set, and go now
Got a dream and we must know now
We're gonna make our dreams come true
And we'll do it our way, yes our way
Make all our dreams come true
And we'll do it our way, yes our way
Make all our dreams come true for me and you
Arranged By – Charles Fox
Lead Vocal – Cyndi Grecco
Vocals – The Ron Hicklin Singers (Ron Hicklin, Tom Bahler
& Jim Haas)
Bass – Max Bennett
Drums – Mike Baird
Flute – Clifford Shank, William Collette
Guitar – Ben Benay
Horns – Bobby Shew, David Luell, Dick Hyde, Phil Teele, William Peterson
Keyboards – David Foster
Percussion – Victor Feldman
Saxophone solo played by– David Luell
Strings – Sid Sharp And His Magic Strings
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