The Melody Haunts My Reverie

The Melody Haunts My Reverie is a 1965 screen print by Roy Lichtenstein, referencing Mitchell Parish's 1929 lyrics for the 1927 song "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael, and possibly rooted in the artist's love of jazz.

[3] The work was created as part of the portfolio, 11 Pop Artists, published by Original Editions in New York City, and printed at Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., also in New York.

[3] The complete portfolio consists of 33 prints by 11 artists and was issued in an edition of 200.

Other works by Lichtenstein in the portfolio are Sweet Dreams, Baby!, 1965 and Moonscape, 1965.

[5] The woman in the image, holding a microphone, was likened to modern character of Betty Draper from Mad Men.