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"Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
Single by Roy Orbison
from the album Roy Orbison`s Greatest Hits
B-side"The Actress"
ReleasedFebruary 10, 1962 (1962-02-10)[1]
RecordedJanuary 9, 1962 (1962-01-09)[1]
StudioRCA Victor Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee[1]
GenreRockabilly
Length2:34
LabelMonument
Songwriter(s)Cindy Walker
Producer(s)Fred Foster
Roy Orbison singles chronology
"Crying"
(1961)
"Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
(1962)
"The Crowd"
(1962)

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Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)

Roy Orbison

1962 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 Febrero 1962 · Fecha Grabación: 9 Enero 1962 -
    Discográfica: Monument · Estudio de grabación: RCA Victor Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee[1] · Productor: Fred Foster

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    1962 song by Roy Orbison

    "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
    Single by Glen Campbell
    from the album The Last Time I Saw Her
    B-side"Here and Now"
    ReleasedMarch 1, 1971
    RecordedDecember 23, 1970
    StudioT.T.G. Recording Studio, Hollywood, California
    GenreCountry
    Length2:32
    LabelCapitol
    Songwriter(s)Cindy Walker
    Producer(s)Al DeLory
    Glen Campbell singles chronology

    "It`s Only Make Believe"
    (1970)

    "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
    (1971)

    "The Last Time I Saw Her"
    (1971)

    "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" is a song written by Cindy Walker which was first recorded and released by Roy Orbison originally as a non-album single in 1962. It was a big international hit for Orbison, reaching number 2 in both the Australian and the UK singles charts and number 4 in the U.S. Billboard. It was also a top ten hit in Canada and Norway. Five months later, "Dream Baby" was included on Orbison`s Greatest Hits compilation LP.

    Chart history

    Musicians:

    • Roy Orbison - Vocal
    • Fred Carter, Jr. - Rhythm guitar
    • Grady Martin - Electric guitar
    • Bob Moore - Double Bass
    • Buddy Harman - Drums
    • Boots Randolph - Saxophone
    • unknown - piano

    Glen Campbell version

    American country music artist Glen Campbell covered "Dream Baby" in 1971. It was released in March of that year as the lead single from his album The Last Time I Saw Her. The song peaked at number 7 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.[6] It also reached number 4 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.

    Chart (1971)

    Peak
    position

    US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[7]

    7

    US Billboard Hot 100[8]

    31

    U.S. Billboard Easy Listening

    2

    Canadian RPM Country Tracks

    4

    Canadian RPM Top Singles

    20

    Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary

    6

    UK Singles Chart

    39

    Lacy J. Dalton cover

    A 1983 cover by American country music artist Lacy J. Dalton peaked at number 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.[9]

    Chart (1983)

    Peak
    position

    US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[10]

    9

    Canadian RPM Country Tracks

    10

    Other cover versions

    The Beatles performed the song in front of a live studio audience on 7 March 1962 for the BBC radio programme Teenager`s Turn, which was broadcast the following day. This was the Beatles` first ever BBC radio session. It has never been officially issued.

    "Dream Baby" was also covered by Del Shannon in 1963, Jerry Lee Lewis in 1967 and also by Waylon Jennings. Perry Como on his 1971 I Think of You.

    In 1995, Hootie & the Blowfish recorded their version for the movie soundtrack of White Man`s Burden.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1962 song by Roy Orbison

    "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
    Single by Glen Campbell
    from the album The Last Time I Saw Her
    B-side"Here and Now"
    ReleasedMarch 1, 1971
    RecordedDecember 23, 1970
    StudioT.T.G. Recording Studio, Hollywood, California
    GenreCountry
    Length2:32
    LabelCapitol
    Songwriter(s)Cindy Walker
    Producer(s)Al DeLory
    Glen Campbell singles chronology

    "It`s Only Make Believe"
    (1970)

    "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
    (1971)

    "The Last Time I Saw Her"
    (1971)

    "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" is a song written by Cindy Walker which was first recorded and released by Roy Orbison originally as a non-album single in 1962. It was a big international hit for Orbison, reaching number 2 in both the Australian and the UK singles charts and number 4 in the U.S. Billboard. It was also a top ten hit in Canada and Norway. Five months later, "Dream Baby" was included on Orbison`s Greatest Hits compilation LP.

    Chart history

    Musicians:

    • Roy Orbison - Vocal
    • Fred Carter, Jr. - Rhythm guitar
    • Grady Martin - Electric guitar
    • Bob Moore - Double Bass
    • Buddy Harman - Drums
    • Boots Randolph - Saxophone
    • unknown - piano

    Glen Campbell version

    American country music artist Glen Campbell covered "Dream Baby" in 1971. It was released in March of that year as the lead single from his album The Last Time I Saw Her. The song peaked at number 7 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.[6] It also reached number 4 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.

    Chart (1971)

    Peak
    position

    US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[7]

    7

    US Billboard Hot 100[8]

    31

    U.S. Billboard Easy Listening

    2

    Canadian RPM Country Tracks

    4

    Canadian RPM Top Singles

    20

    Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary

    6

    UK Singles Chart

    39

    Lacy J. Dalton cover

    A 1983 cover by American country music artist Lacy J. Dalton peaked at number 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.[9]

    Chart (1983)

    Peak
    position

    US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[10]

    9

    Canadian RPM Country Tracks

    10

    Other cover versions

    The Beatles performed the song in front of a live studio audience on 7 March 1962 for the BBC radio programme Teenager`s Turn, which was broadcast the following day. This was the Beatles` first ever BBC radio session. It has never been officially issued.

    "Dream Baby" was also covered by Del Shannon in 1963, Jerry Lee Lewis in 1967 and also by Waylon Jennings. Perry Como on his 1971 I Think of You.

    In 1995, Hootie & the Blowfish recorded their version for the movie soundtrack of White Man`s Burden.

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