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"Dreams" is a song by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, written and sung by Stevie Nicks for the band's eleventh studio album, Rumours (1977). In the United States, "Dreams" was released as the second single from Rumours in March 1977, while in the United Kingdom, the song was released as the third single in June 1977. [ 3 ]
"Dreams Come True" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group S.E.S. from their second studio album, Sea & Eugene & Shoo (1998). The song is a cover of " Rakastuin mä looseriin " ("I Fell in love with a loser"), released in 1996 by Finnish girl group Nylon Beat .
Sausage rolls? Sweet dreams made of cheese? Misunderstood lyrics in popular songs offer hilarious results.
A Cantonese cover of the song, "Dream Lover", with backing vocals by herself, was a hit single for Chinese singer Faye Wong. It was included in her 1994 album Random Thoughts, and the song was prominently featured in the same year's film Chungking Express. [76] [77] Wong also recorded a Mandarin version, "Elude", on Sky. Both versions are ...
"Dreams" is a song by American rapper the Game, from his debut album, The Documentary. It was released as the fifth official single from the album in all territories except France, which saw "Higher" released there first. The song was produced by Kanye West and features a sample of "No Money Down" by soul music singer Jerry Butler.
John Legend is an impromptu songwriting king!. On Monday, Nov. 25, the musician, 45, appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show and performed an improvised song based on a funny photo of his wife ...
Kevin Costner has responded to John Mulaney’s amusing summary of Field of Dreams at the Oscars.. During the Academy Awards on Sunday night (10 March), stand-up comedian Mulaney left the audience ...
"Dreams" is widely seen as Gabrielle's signature song, [according to whom?] and its lyrics inspired the title of her greatest hits compilation Dreams Can Come True, Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (2001). The song is featured heavily in the 1999 Paul Thomas Anderson film Magnolia , where William H. Macy 's downtrodden character Donnie Smith plays the song ...