Dream Again may refer to:
Dream Again is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 2006. His first new studio vocal album since the 2000 release of Lights of Madrid, Keaggy described it as a "relationship album." It contains songs dedicated to his older sisters ("Kathy's Song" and "How Can I Thank You"), his wife Bernadette ("It's You and Me"), and his daughter Olivia ("There With You"), as well as other personal references. Additionally, his son Ian adds acoustic guitar and vocals and his daughter Alicia performs vocals on "Micah 6:8".
Dream Again is American singer-songwriter Lili Añel's third studio recording. Released in 2007, this marks the first time Lili is credited as co-producer along with Cooke Harvey. The CD received a favorable review in JazzTimes, catching the attention of ESC Records out of Germany. Seven of the tracks were compiled, along with eight tracks from her 2001 album Hi-Octane Coffee, and pressed onto a new album entitled Life or Death. It was released throughout Europe and Japan. This resulted in her first international album on a European record label .
All compositions by Lili Añel except "Down to Zero" by Joan Armatrading.
I didn't mean to cause all this pain
And I don't mean the things I say
Sometimes I wish I could take it all back
Never forgetting, always remembering
Where I'm at
I guess that's just the way it goes
Never watching where I'm throwing stones
Give it all back yeah
Give it all back
Give it all back
Let me do it again
I just want a new life
With a new look
I just want to dream again
With a new friend
I just want a new life
With a new look
I just want to dream again
Dream again
You just see me as dirty
See me as filthy
What a shame to be me
But if I'm all washed up
And I've been ragged out
I will survive
My faith will keep me alive
If my dreams, they come true
I'll shine the light for all of you
I hope you can see it, I hope you believe it
God does His thing in my life