"I Can't Live a Dream" is a 1976 single by The Osmonds as the first track on their Brainstorm LP..
It was written by Arnold Capitanelli and first recorded by Frankie Valli in 1975 on his solo album Closeup.
After The Osmonds charted a top-40 hit and easy listening chart-topper in 1975 with another Valli cover, "The Proud One," the quintet recorded "I Can't Live a Dream" as a follow-up.
"I Can't Live a Dream" would be the final top-100 pop hit in any country for the Osmonds in their classic lineup, and the last of any configuration of the group to date (not counting solo records).
"I Can't Live a Dream" was covered by Engelbert Humperdinck on his 1976 LP, After the Lovin'.