Song: Don’t Dream It’s Over

Artist: Crowded House

Songwriter: Neil Finn

Album: Crowded House

Release date: 1986

Genre: Pop/Rock

Key: E

Chords in Key:

I

ii

iii

IV

V

vi

vii

Eb

Fm

Gm

A

Bb

Cm

 

Don’t Dream It’s Over is primarily written for vocal, guitar, bass, organ and drums.

Verse

The verse begins with a suspended 2nd (sus2) chord. A sus2 chord is created by changing the 3rd in the chord to a major 2nd. This can be done by lowering a minor 3rd by a semitone, or a major third by a tone. It means that when the song starts, it’s not clear if it is in a major or minor key. The opening lyrics reflect this, saying There is freedom within, there is freedom without ... ” meaning we don’t know emotionally where the song is headed. This technique is called word painting. This ambiguity is aided by the use of a mixture chord from the enharmonic major (III) at the end of the progression.

Chorus

The chorus maintains its slightly uncertain feel: while mostly using major chords, it maintains a sense of aloofness and melancholy by not using the tonic as the tonal centre. Instead it comes in as the third chord, after the subdominant and dominant are used over the “Hey now”

Instrumental

The instrumental starts with an organ solo playing melodically over the verse chord pattern. The second half has a brief guitar solo over a new part, which uses the mixture a ♭VII7 chord, which comes from the enharmonic major.

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