Someone took you out of my arms. It was written by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Gus Kahn, and was published in 1924.

(Solo: Guitar) The truth, Oh it's there for you to see Sometimes it's painful to be on your own, On your own! I'll see you in my dreams. I'll see you in my dreams There we'll be safe tonight From the lonely days of memory I'll see you in my dreams Back in my arms again And no matter what tomorrow brings I'll see you in my dreams Oh, oh, oh! And in dreams. Hold you in my dreams. Soon my eyes will close. Still I feel the thrill of your charms.

! You're always near to me.

Someone took you right out of my arms.

I'll see you in my dreams, oh! Soon I'll find repose. I'll see you in my dreams.

Still I feel the thrill of your charms. Hold you in my dreams. Lips that once were mine. Tender eyes that shine. About I'll See You in My Dreams "I'll See You in My Dreams" is a popular song. Oh!! I'll see you in my dreams In the dreary gray Of another day You are far away and I am blue Still I hope and pray (still I hope and pray) Through each weary day For it brings the night and dreams of you I'll see you in my dreams Hold you in my dreams Someone took you out of my arms Still, I feel the thrill of your charms Lips that once were mine Tender eyes that shine They will light our way tonight I'll see you in … All the happiness that used to be. Originally recorded by Isham Jones and the Ray Miller Orchestra, it charted for 16 weeks during 1925, spending seven weeks at number 1 (US).