Dream with Me is an album by the American singer Tommy Sands.
[1][2] In his biography for September in the Rain, Peter J. Levinson wrote that Riddle’s arrangements for Sands were "as original and as stimulating as he wrote for any singer, and obviously Sands was musically comfortable with him".
[3] In her book Great Pretenders: My Strange Love Affair with '50s Pop Music, Karen Schoemer describes Dream with Me as "a surrealist knock-out, a musing on the unreality of love.
Angel voices hovered, tempos drifted like clouds, and the songs didn't seem to start and stop so much as get up, stretch, and lie down again.
[4] The initial Billboard magazine review from 5 September 1960 awarded the album with three stars, commenting that Sands "tried very hard on this new album to handle a group of standards in a relaxed, romantic style, but it doesn't quite come off.