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Showbiz dinners and the free champagne
Men in suits who think they know it all
No one knows me but they know my name
That's not real to me

Hotel lobby to the aeroplane
Another country but they start to look the same
Watch the world behind a windowpane
That's not real to me

When I see my babies run
When all the madness has been and gone
I'll raise my family and live in peace
Now, that's what's real to me, real to me

Dying flowers in a dressing room
A dangerous time to let your head make up its own mind
Got me thinking that the spirit's flown
That's not real to me

When I see my babies run
When all the madness has been and gone
I'll raise my family and live in peace
Now, that's what's real to me

Picnics in the garden
Then the children they can play
The first day of the summer and I laze here all the day
And we'll invite the family round
And drink some English tea
Then I raise up my finger and watch football on TV
Yeah, oh, now that's what's real to me

When I see my babies run
When all the madness has been and gone
I'll raise my family and live in peace
Now, that's what real to me,
That's what's real to me, real to me

Wake up, you might be dreaming
Wake up, you might be dreaming now

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"Real To Me" song overview

"Real to Me" is a pop song written by Guy Chambers and Brian McFadden, produced by Chambers and Richard Flack for McFadden's first solo album Irish Son (2004). It was released as the album's first single around the world at the end of 2004 as a CD single and digital download. The song became McFadden's first number-one single hitting the top spot in Denmark, Ireland, Norway and the United Kingdom.

The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart on September 18, 2004 at number-one with sales of 35,435 copies, knocking Nelly's single "My Place"/"Flap Your Wings" off the top spot. It was later released in Australia in early 2005 and debuted and peaked at number fifty-four on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart on February 21, 2005, spending a total of six weeks in the top one hundred.

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