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"Dreaming of You" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena as the title track and third single for the 1995 album of the same name, her fifth and final studio album. The song was recorded several weeks before Selena's death , and both the single and album were released posthumously.
Dreaming of You is the fifth and final studio album by American singer Selena. Released posthumously on July 18, 1995, by EMI Latin and EMI Records , it was an immediate commercial and critical success, debuting atop the United States Billboard 200 —the first predominately Spanish-language album to do so.
Streets of Fire: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 1984 film of the same name, released by MCA Records on May 29, 1984. It features the hit single "I Can Dream About You" by Dan Hartman. [2] The album peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard 200. [3]
Dreaming of You (Juris album) (2012) or its title song "Dreaming of You" (The Coral song) (2002) "Dreamin' of You" (Celine Dion song) (1996) "Dreamin' of You" (Bob Dylan song), an out-take from the 1997 album Time Out Of Mind "Dreamin' of You", a 2013 song by Buckcherry from Confessions "Dreaming of You", a 2012 song by Cigarettes After Sex ...
The official version was recorded on January 4, 1983, at Thrill Hill West, Los Angeles, CA, and one of the mixes was released on February 6, 1985, as the B-side to "I'm On Fire". The song appeared on preliminary song lists for inclusion on what would become Born in the U.S.A. but was ultimately left off the final album.
"I Can Dream About You" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Dan Hartman on the soundtrack album of the film Streets of Fire. Released in 1984 as a single from the soundtrack, and included on Hartman's album I Can Dream About You , it reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Charlene Marilynn Oliver (née D'Angelo; born June 1, 1950), better known mononymously as Charlene, is an American easy-listening and R&B singer best known for the song "I've Never Been to Me", which, initially being a commercial flop upon its original release in 1977, became a worldwide hit upon a re-release in 1982 and has remained an enduring adult contemporary music staple.
"I've Got You Where I Want You" (1975) was used in the soundtrack of the film Three Days of the Condor. [3] In addition, he sang the theme song for the 1990s cartoon series TaleSpin . More recently he did an original song for the Japanese film Survive Style 5+ entitled "A Lament".