- These Dreams
Infobox Single
Name = These Dreams
Artist = Heart
from Album = Heart
B-side = "Shell Shock"
Released = December 1985
Recorded = The Record Plant, Sausalito, CA (January-April 1985)
Genre = Rock/Pop
Length = 4:13
Label =Capitol Records
Producer =Ron Nevison
Writer =Martin Page Bernie Taupin
Last single = "Never"
(1985)
This single = "These Dreams"
(1985)
Next single = "Nothin' at All '"
(1985)"These Dreams" is a popular song released in 1985 by the rock band Heart. It was the first song by the band to become a number one hit on the
Billboard Hot 100 .Origin of the song
In 1985,
Martin Page (who co-wrote several other pop hits, including "We Built This City " and "King of Wishful Thinking ") andBernie Taupin (longtime collaborator ofElton John ) wrote the music and lyrics to the song now known as "These Dreams." [ [http://martinpage.com/ Bio page at martinpage.com] , last accessed 4 July 2008.] At the time, Page and Taupin were under contract toColumbia Records and the record company offered the song toStevie Nicks , who expressed no interest in recording it. Heart had just recently signed withCapitol Records . While the band had previously recorded their own material, they were impressed by "These Dreams" and agreed to use it on their upcoming album."These Dreams" differed from past Heart hits in that it was a polished, pop
power ballad . The song also marked the first Heart single on which lead vocals were performed by Nancy Wilson instead ofAnn Wilson . According to "The Billboard Book of Number One Hits" byFred Bronson , when it came time for Nancy Wilson to record her vocal, she was suffering from a cold and her voice sounded somewhat raspy and gravelly. After the song reached its peak of success, producers reportedly wanted Nancy to recreate the gravelly sound on future recordings, asking her, "Can't you just get sick again?"Bronson, Fred. "The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits." New York: Billboard Books, 2003, p. 631.]ong's success
"These Dreams" was released as the third single from Heart's 1985 album "Heart". Following two consecutive US top-ten singles, the song elevated the band's success even further, becoming Heart's first single to hit number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 onMarch 22 ,1986 . It also became Heart's first (and, to date, only) number one song in the USAdult Contemporary chart and peaked at number sixty-two in theUK Singles Chart ; however, a re-issue released in1988 reached number eight. On the United World Chart, "These Dreams" stayed at the top spot for thirteen-weeks and it was named the top song on the Year End chart for 1986.The
music video for "These Dreams" received heavy airplay fromMTV and was the third of four US top-ten singles from the "Heart" album. The single'sB-side , "Shell Shock", was also the B-side of Heart's previous single "Never".The petite sail-shaped electric guitar Nancy played in the music video was the creation of Nashville
luthier David Petschulat, which had been purchased years earlier.The song's storyline
This song was dedicated (on the album) to Nancy Wilson's good friend Sharon Hess, who died of
leukemia shortly before the song was made. [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3443 "These Dreams" by Heart] on Songfacts.com. Last accessed 4 July 2008.] The lyrics of the song describe the fantasy world a person enters when faced with a difficult situation in real life. The final verse seemingly suggests that, moments before awakening, what one desires the most is exactly that which is out of reach in a dream: "In a wood full of princes, freedom is a kiss. But the prince hides his face from dreams in the mist."Appearances in other media
* An instrumental version of "These Dreams" can be heard in an episode of season 6 (2006-7) of "
The Sopranos ".
* The song was covered in Italian by the pop classical group The Three Graces on their 2008 self titled album.The title song was also featured on 2004's film smash comedy "50 First Dates" starring American actors Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
* An acoustic version of the song appears on the Hawaiian group Na Leo Pilimehana's 2000 album "Pocket Full of Paradise".References
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