Wake Me When It's Over Andy Williams Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen Peaked at # 50 in 1960 Title song from the film starring Ernie Kovacs and Dick Shawn. If I am dreaming you've got your arms around me Wake me when it's over Wake me when it's over, not before And if I'm dreaming that love at last has found me Let me go on dreaming Wake me when it's over and then let me go to sleep, mm, again It's hard to believe, my dear, that you're here at all Incredible, I pinch myself, you don't disappear at all So if I'm hearing you tell some small-town justice you will not forsake me Takin' vows to make me yours ever more Then darling, wake me when it's over, and not before Ooh, wake me when it's over Wake me when it's over and then back to sleep again It's hard to believe, my dear, that you're here at all *Incra-DIE-able*, you don't disappear at all So, tell that small-town justice you'll take me Tell 'im you'll make me yours ever more Then darling, wake me when it's over, not befo-o-o-o-ore! TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: * Don't blame me. Andy DOES pronounce "incredible" this way here.