Video: Melissa Errico Sings ‘I Can Dream, Can’t I?’ in Video for Upcoming Album

With Tedd Firth on piano, the video was shot by filmmaker Matthew Edginton at Renaissance Studios in Manhattan’s Art Deco Film Center. 

Tony Award-nominated Broadway performer Melissa Errico has released a new music video for the title track – Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal’s 1937 ballad – of her upcoming album, I Can Dream, Can’t I?, out Jan 30, 2026. With Tedd Firth on piano, the video was shot by filmmaker Matthew Edginton at Renaissance Studios in Manhattan’s Art Deco Film Center.

Written originally for a musical that ran only fifteen performances on Broadway, filmmaker Matthew Edginton worked to create a surrealist dreamscape for the music video, with dream-like imagery complete with ocean liners, airships, and finely dressed Times Square crowds.

I Can Dream Can’t I? is described as “a collection of standards that are not standard,” with songs written by Frank Loesser, Cy Coleman, Duke Ellington, Peggy Lee, Van Heusen, Rodgers & Hart, Jerome Kern, Sammy Fain, Dave Frishberg, Dori Caymmi, and Joni Mitchell. Check out the full tracklist and Errico’s upcoming tour dates below.