Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over -
While often mistaken for a sad breakup song, Finn has clarified it is an and others to keep believing through hardship.
The song was written in a single day at Finn's brother’s piano. Finn recalls feeling "antisocial" and uninspired while visitors were at his house, leading to the line "They come to build a wall between us"—an ironically harsh commentary on houseguests that evolved into a broader metaphor for obstacles. Musical highlights that define the track include: Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over
The song features a rhythmic guitar style derived from 1930s Māori guitarists. Meaning and Themes While often mistaken for a sad breakup song,