Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams [lyrics] Guide

Some of them want to use youSome of them want to get used by youSome of them want to abuse youSome of them want to be abused

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" is the 1983 breakout hit by the British duo , consisting of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. The song is celebrated for its haunting synthesizer riff and its exploration of human motivations and desires. Lyrics

: The lyrics reflect a cynical yet resilient view of the world, contrasting the "sweetness" of aspirations with the harsh realities of how people interact and use one another. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams [Lyrics]

: A frequent "Mandela Effect" involves the first line; many listeners mistakenly hear "Sweet dreams are made of these " instead of the actual lyric, " this ".

: It reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains an iconic example of 1980s new wave and synth-pop. Some of them want to use youSome of

: The track was born from "dueling synths" after Dave Stewart produced a beat that prompted Annie Lennox to improvise the lyrics.

Some of them want to use youSome of them want to get used by youSome of them want to abuse youSome of them want to be abused : A frequent "Mandela Effect" involves the first

Sweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagree?I travel the world and the seven seasEverybody's looking for something Behind the Song