Dream a little dream of me – Fabian Andre & Wilbur Schwandt ~ A song from the 1930’s Jazz/Folk genre, and
Working class man – Jimmy Barnes ~ A song from the 1980’s Rock genre.
Although these songs are over 50 years apart, and from very different styles of and time periods, there can still be found many similarities, as well as differences, between the lyrics and layout of the song.
The audience of both these songs appeals to the ‘middle class’ society, but ‘Dream a little dream of me’ appeals to a wider range of people. The style of Jazz appealed to a wide range of people in this time period, many different age groups, and just groups of society in general. Its lyrics were very relatable and enjoyable to most people in that time period, speaking of love, a thing many people felt they had or were looking for. The attitude in culture of that time period was that to be in love, or married, was normal and expected, and it was something many artists used to inspire their work.
‘Working class man’, in comparism, had a very clear concise audience. The title, in fact, gives us insight to whom the song is written for. The song itself is about the working class man, and depicts a generalised stereotype of an Australian worker, his life, and …show more content…
Ultimately, this song is about how love affects this particular man to be a labourer and a modern day societal hero, by just working hard for his normal, ‘manly’ desires and goals in life. ‘Dream a little dream of me’ is also about love, but it is the main theme of the song, unlike ‘Working class man.’ ‘Dream a little dream of me’ Portrays a kind of love many in our modern period would call naive and innocent. The lyrics talk about how love ‘saves’, and helps you ‘leave behind worries’. Unlike ‘Working class man’, this song treats love as something easily grasped; something everyone has and