Douglas Trumbull's 1983 film "Brainstorm" has been a personal favorite since its theatrical release. There's a scene in the middle of the film where Natalie Wood's character quietly sings a song to Christopher Walken's character. She sings it in a very silly style, mostly reciting it rather than really singing it. It's a very adorable and romantic moment when taken in context. If you haven't seen the film, I highly recommend it.
Anyway, I can't find the source of the song. Google isn't finding anything. The song sounds like an excerpt from an existing song, though it doesn't seem to be listed in the end credits. I suppose it could possibly have been written specifically for the film, though the way it's used in the film makes it sound like an existing song that the characters know together.
Does anyone recognize the song outside the context of the film? Its lyrics are:
In this place we're all together now
Figuring out and figuring out who's crazy
And afterwards, we go out and have a nice coffee
And we smoke a cigarette and make a dream
That everybody in the world will be good
And then we'll be nervous no more
And these are the hopes and the dreams of beautiful people like me
And the other people