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This article is about the song. For other uses, see Dream a Little Dream of Me (disambiguation).
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" Music by Fabian Andre, Wilbur Schwandt Lyrics by Gus Kahn Published 1931 Language English "Dream a Little Dream of Me" is a song with music by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt [1] and lyrics by Gus Kahn.
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Early recordings
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" was recorded by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra with vocal by Nelson on February 16, 1931 for Brunswick Records. That February 18, Wayne King and His Orchestra with vocal by Ernie Birchill recorded the song for Victor Records. "Dream a Little Dream of Me" was also an early signature tune of Kate Smith. In the summer of 1950 seven recordings of "Dream a Little Dream of Me" were in release with the versions by Frankie Laine and Jack Owens reaching the US Top 20 at respectively #18 and #14: the other versions were by Cathy Mastice, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Jordan, Vaughn Monroe, Dinah Shore and a duet version by Bing Crosby and Georgia Gibbs. Other traditional pop acts to record "Dream a Little Dream of Me" include Barbara Carroll, Nat King Cole, Doris Day, Joni James, and Dean Martin and Italian vocal group Blue Penguin.
Cass Elliot version
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" Single by Mama Cass with the Mamas & the Papas from the album The Papas & The Mamas B-side Midnight Voyage (the Mamas & the Papas) Released June 1968 Format 7" single Length 3:22 Label Dunhill (USA)
Stateside (UK)Cass Elliot chronology "Dream a Little Dream of Me"
(1968)"California Earthquake"
(1968)The Mamas and the Papas chronology "Safe In My Garden"
(1968)"Dream a Little Dream of Me"
(1968)"For The Love Of Ivy"
(1968)"Dream a Little Dream of Me" was recorded for the Mamas & the Papas April 1968 album release The Papas & The Mamas. The group had often sung the song for fun, having been familiarized with it by member Michelle Phillips, whose father had been friends with the song's co-writer, Fabian Andre, in Mexico City where Michelle Phillips' family had resided when she was a young girl. "Mama" Cass Elliot suggested to group leader John Phillips that the group record "Dream a Little Dream of Me"; according to him she was unhappy while recording the song, objecting to its campiness, but Elliot herself would later tell Melody Maker: "I tried to sing it like it was 1943 and somebody had just come in and said, 'Here's a new song.' I tried to sing it as if it were the first time."
By the time of the album's release, there were strong indications that the Mamas & the Papas were set to disband, a perception strengthened by the failure of the lead single "Safe in My Garden". Having an opportunity to promote the group's best-known member as a soloist, Dunhill Records gave a June 1968 single release to the "Dream a Little Dream of Me" track with the credit reading - to John Phillips' displeasure - [2]"Mama Cass with the Mamas & the Papas"; in its UK release the artist credit simply read "Mama Cass". Promoted in the US press and on billboards with a photograph of a discreetly but obviously nude Elliot lying in a bed of daisies,[3] "Dream a Little Dream of Me" peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 that August (its Cash Box peak was #10 and in Record World it reached #8). The Billboard Easy Listening chart ranked the single as high as #2. In the UK "Dream a Little Dream of Me" reached #11 that September; the track also afforded Mama Cass a hit in Ireland (#13) and South Africa (#8). In Australia the Go-Set Top 40 chart ranked "Dream a Little Dream of Me" at #1 for the weeks of 4 & 11 September 1968. [3] "Dream a Little Dream" was released as a single in Europe in 1992 - credited to the Mamas and the Papas and featuring that group's #1 hit "Monday, Monday" as the B-side - to reach #5 in Germany and #22 in Switzerland.
A slightly different version of "Dream a Little Dream of Me" was included on Elliot's solo debut album, Dream a Little Dream.[3]
Anita Harris version
The release of the Mama Cass single of "Dream a Little Dream of Me" prompted a cover by Anita Harris which was recorded at Olympic Studios in a session produced by Mike Margolis with Alan Tew as musical director. Released 26 July 1968, the Harris version debuted in the UK Top 50 dated 10 August 1968 at #46 ahead of the Cass version at #49 although the latter would vault into the Top 30 and then Top 20 over the next two weeks while the Harris version would never reach the Top 30. However Harris' version of "Dream a Little Dream of Me" would maintain a lower chart presence throughout the ascendancy of the Cass version with Harris' single peaking at #33 the week after Cass's peak at #11. "Dream a Little Dream of Me" would mark the last of Anita Harris' four UK Top 50 appearances.
List of recorded versions
- Ozzie Nelson recorded on February 16, 1931.
- Wayne King and his orchestra vocals Ernie Birchill recorded this song on February 18, 1931.
- Teddy Raph & his orchestra recorded this song on April 6, 1931 with vocal by Smith Ballew.
- Dorsey Brothers Orchestra with vocal by Scrappy Lambert recorded the song on February 26, 1931.
- Frankie Laine June 13, 1950.
- Vaughn Monroe September 8,1950.
- Doris Day recorded on August 23, 1957 with Paul Weston/ album Day by Night
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Barbara Carroll
- The Nat King Cole trio
- Joni James 1962
- Dean Martin
- Jack Owens
- Dinah Shore
- Bing Crosby recorded the song on February 19, 1957 for his album Bing With A Beat.
- The Mamas & the Papas recorded the song on their 1968 album The Papas & The Mamas; this version was released as a single credited to lead singer Mama Cass
- Anita Harris had a UK single release 26 July 1968.
- A sound-alike cover of Cass Elliot's version appeared on the 1968 album Top of the Pops, Volume 2.
- Sung in Italian by French singer Sylvie Vartan as Nostalgia (Nostalgy), in 1969. She also sang a version in French ("Les Yeux Ouverts").
- Recorded by Henry Mancini for his 1969 album A Warm Shade of Ivory.
- Included on the Mills Brothers 1969 album of the same name, released by Pickwick Records.
- Recorded in Spanish as "Sueño Que Estoy Junto A Ti" by Caterina Valente on her 1969 album Nothing But Aces recorded with the Edmundo Ros Orchestra; another Spanish rendering: "Sueño En Gris", was recorded by Ana Belen for her album A La Sombra De Un León (1988)
- The Finnish rendering: "Elän Yhä Muistoissain", was a 1969 single release by Anki
- German versions were recorded in 1976 by Daliah Lavi: "Schließ Mich Ein In Deinen Traum" (locking me in your dream), and in 2007 by Barbara Schöneberger: "Sag Es Mir In Deinem Traum" (tell me in your dream)
- French singer Enzo Enzo sang a French version ("Les yeux ouverts") on her 1990 album Enzo Enzo.
- Norwegian singer Sissel Kyrkjebø sang it on her 1991 Gift of Love album.
- Laura Fygi included the song on her 1991 solo debut album Introducing.
- It was recorded in the style of the The Mamas & the Papas, vocals Terry Hall and Salad for The Help Album in 1995.
- It was covered by Chicago on their 1995 album Night and Day Big Band. The song was recorded featuring Jade on backing vocals and Paul Shaffer on piano.
- Children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram recorded the song on their 1995 album Let's Dance!.
- Sung by Czech singer Lucie Bílá as "Hvězdy jako hvězdy" (Stars like Stars) which became also the name of her 1998 album.
- Covered by Candye Kane on her 1998 album Swango.
- Korean composer and pianist Yiruma (이루마) plays this song on his 2001 album First Love: Piano Collection.
- Performed by British group The Beautiful South on the 2001 album Solid Bronze and the 1995 US release of Carry On up the Charts. They recorded a version in French for the movie French Kiss, which was re-used in the film The Devil Wears Prada. Both English and French versions can be found as B sides on CD 2 of their single "Don't Marry Her"
- Goth musician Rozz Williams performed a live cover of the song which appears on the 2003 live album Accept the Gift of Sin.
- American indie rock band My Morning Jacket performed the song in 2004 for Early Recordings: Chapter 2: Learning, a compilation.
- Recorded by Anne Murray on her 2004/2005 album I'll Be Seeing You / All of Me.
- Recorded by Dala (Sheila Carabine and Amanda Walther) on the 2005 album Angels & Thieves.
- Performed by Diana Krall on the 2007 album We All Love Ella: Celebrating The First Lady Of Song, a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald.[4]
- German power metal band Blind Guardian performed a heavy metal rendition on their 2007 single "Another Stranger Me".
- Recorded by Nicole Atkins on her 2008 album Nicole Atkins Digs Other People's Songs.
- Recorded by Claw Boys Claw on their 2008 album Pajama day.*Jimmy Demers performs this song on his debut album Dream A Little (2008).
- Performed by Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester on their 2008 album and live show “Heute nacht oder nie”.
- Helen Schneider recorded the song as "Dream a Little Dream" making it the title cut of her 2008 album of standards.
- Recorded by Mark Weber for his 2008 jazz-pop album, When I Fall In Love.
- Recorded by French Singer Matthieu Boré on the 2009 album FriZZAnte!!.
- British synthpop duo Erasure released their own version to celebrate Christmas 2009. As of December 2009[update] it can be heard via streaming audio on their website at www.erasureinfo.com.
- Performed by Vassilikos on his 2009 album "Vintage".
- Performed by Michael Bublé on his 2010 album Special Delivery.
- Sung by the barbershop quartet OC Times on their 2010 album Destinations.
- Chapel Club - Surfacing (and Ewan Pearson Remix)
- The Television show Glee performed by character Artie Abrams. Season One, Episode 19 "Dream On"
- Eddie Vedder on his solo album Ukulele Songs.
- A Drum & Bass track using Elliot's version was recorded in 2010 by Drew "Kaos" Freeman
- The Courteeners as a b-side to "No You Didn't, No You Don't"
Performances in other media
- It was the theme song in the 1989 movie Dream a Little Dream. The movie features two versions: One is a solo by Mickey Thomas, and the other is a duet with Mickey Thomas and Mel Tormé.
- At the beginning of the 1989 movie The Dream Team, a little old man sitting in the sanatorium sings it very sweetly. (The little old man is singer-accordionist Bill Goffi.)
- The version of Mama Cass was in 1990 in France the theme song of the commercial for the velvety smooth yogurt drink Yop from Yoplait[5].
- In Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D Miss Piggy sings the song as a loosely parodied version of Mama Cass.
- Burgess Meredith sang the song as a lullaby to the girl playing his granddaughter in the 1995 movie Grumpier Old Men.
- It can be heard during the final scene and closing credits of the 2010 Jude Law movie, "Repo Men".
- Performed by the Egyptian actress Youssra in the 2006 movie The Yacoubian Building.
- Performed live by Zooey Deschanel at fashion designer Erin Fetherston's 2007 show.
- Performed by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat as a party piece during the first iteration of The Libertines. Most recently they performed it at the Hackney Empire on April 12, 2007 during a surprise reunion show for the duo. Carl often tapdances during the performance.
- Sung by Bobbi Eakes on the June 14, 2007 broadcast of ABC's All My Children.
- The character Artie Abrams, portrayed by Kevin McHale, sings the song on Glee in the episode "Dream On".
- The Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong duet version of the song is featured in the 2011 Hallmark movie The Lost Valentine.
- Used for the opening and closing credits for the HBO film Cinema Verite.
References
- ^ [1]
- ^ New York Times 14 July 1968 p.D22
- ^ a b Fiegel, Eddi. Dream a Little Dream of Me: the Life of "Mama" Cass Elliot (London: Sidgwick & Jackson. 2005. ISBN 0-283-07331-4) pp.256, 261.
- ^ [2]
- ^ According to the web site www.Musique de pub.tv, seen the 18 september 2011, "Spot TV pour le produit Yop". http://www.musiquedepub.tv/produit/yop.
External links
Albums Dream a Little Dream · Bubblegum, Lemonade, and... Something for Mama · Make Your Own Kind of Music · Cass Elliot · The Road Is No Place for a LadyCollaborations Compilations Live Singles "Dream a Little Dream of Me" · "California Earthquake" · "Move in a Little Closer, Baby" · "It's Getting Better" · "Make Your Own Kind of Music" · "New World Coming" · "A Song That Never Comes" · "The Good Times Are Coming" · "Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By"Related Articles Categories:- 1931 songs
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