The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Evie Dolan & & Isabella Russo & Sierra Boggess
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman & Sierra Boggess
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock &
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Sierra Boggess
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Isabella Russo
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Sierra Boggess
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Spencer Moss & & Sierra Boggess & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & No Vacancy & Alex Brightman
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock
The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Alex Brightman
Andrew Lloyd Webber & The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock & Kurt Hugo Schneider & Kirsten Collins
Patty tries to convince Dewey to give up his grandiose dreams of becoming a rockstar and trade it for something more mundane like a Starbucks job.
This song unfortunately did not make the final cut for the musical, and was instead replaced with a reprise of “Top of Mount Rock”
You've always been a dreamer
You've always aimed so high
It's truly been inspiring to see
And so we wanna give you a little free advice
And we mean this with complete sincerity
Give up your dreams
Your dreams are lame and weak
Can't you see your talent free you sad, deluded freak
Times up, you loser, and soon you'll have to pay
Sell the vinyl, pawn the amps, and put your little dreams away
We don't mean to upset you or maybe yeah we do
We simply want to share the way we feel
And now that we're all older and should be more mature
We out to cut the bull and let's get real
Give up your dreams
And get a freaking job
We are through supporting you, You parasitic slob
Starbucks is calling, McDonald's says hello
Walmart, Kinco's, take your pick
Or pack your useless dreams and go
Can't you just picture how sweet it will be when you're finally gone and we're finally free
And the heavens will part and a light will appear
Little kids of all races will joins hands and cheer
And the bells how they'll ring
And all of creation will lift up their voices and sing
Give up your dreams
Their never coming true
Learn to cope with zero hope like normal people do
No more excuses there's nothing to discuss
Ditch your pointless, futile dreams and join the grown up world like us
Ditch your pointless, brain dead, nut job, psycho dreams
And join the grown up world like us
Give Up Your Dreams was written by Glenn Slater & Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Give Up Your Dreams was produced by Rob Cavallo & Andrew Lloyd Webber & Blue Chair Records/Warner Bros. Records.