Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Overview [ ] The song was written by and and was taken from the group's 1979 album,. Sang the lead vocals. It was released as a single in December 1979 with a live version of ' as the B-side. The recording is notable for being the only ABBA song to include vocalists other than the four band members; the final chorus features a children's choir from the. In the UK, 'I Have a Dream' was held off the No.
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1 spot by 's ', which also features a children's choir. 'I Have a Dream' is included on the album as well as in the musical. In the UK, the single was issued in a lavish gatefold sleeve, intended as a souvenir for UK fans who had attended the Wembley concerts (the live recording of 'Take a Chance on Me' being from one of them). The inner gatefold made use of the pyramid/mountain/iceberg designs similar to those used in the inner sleeve of. The inner gatefold was effectively an advert for ABBA's existing albums released in the UK, but the back cover featured a message from ABBA themselves regarding the Wembley concerts, together with their signatures.
The front cover used the same live photo of ABBA as the worldwide release, but artwork and fonts were different. This was only Epic's second picture sleeve for an ABBA single. The live version of 'Take a Chance on Me' on the B-side was one of three mixes of the same recording to be issued. Released soon after the concerts, this version is thought to be the genuine recording. A very slightly extended version, featuring spoken introductions from the group, was used as the B-side in Australia. This extended version has been released internationally on the deluxe edition of.
Finally, a third mix was included on issued in 1986. Chart performance [ ] Chart (1979/1980) Position Australia () 64 Austria () 1 Belgium ( Flanders) 1 Canada Adult Contemporary Chart 1 Netherlands () 1 Netherlands () 1 Ireland () 2 Switzerland () 1 (Official Charts Company) 2 Westlife version [ ] 'I Have a Dream' by from the album • ' • () • ' • () () Released 6 December 1999 ( 1999-12-06) Format • • • digital download Recorded 1999 PWL, London Length 4: 06 • • • Dan Frampton • singles chronology ' (1999) ' I Have a Dream' (1999) ' (1999) Music video on track listing. • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • 'Close' • 'Somebody Needs You' • 'Angel's Wings' • 'Soledad' • 'Puzzle of My Heart' • 'Dreams Come True' • ' • 'Close Your Eyes' • 'You Make Me Feel' • 'Loneliness Knows Me By Name' • 'Fragile Heart' • 'Every Little Thing You Do' • 'Don't Get Me Wrong' Irish released a cover of 'I Have a Dream' in December 1999, twenty years after ABBA's original release. The song became the group's fourth UK number-one single. The release was a, also featuring ', and a triple A-side in with the band's third single '. The release became the UK's Christmas number-one single of 1999, beating 's charity single ' into the No. Westlife's version of 'I Have a Dream' was later included on their second studio album in 2000.
It then extended its peak into January 2000 and spending seventeen weeks in the UK chart. Amplitube metal presets. The song was the 26th best-selling single of 1999 in the UK and it was also the final number one single of the 1990s.
In 2001, as part of a fund-raising campaign, the song was re-recorded with additional vocals by Indonesian child singer,. The song has received a Platinum sales certification in the UK for over 650,000 copies sold. Tours performed at [ ] • (2001) Music video [ ] The music video for the Westlife version of 'I Have a Dream' features the band exiting out of a car and into a dark street where a group of children are. The children start singing with the band members and play with toys lying nearby before the band head back to the car and drive away. As of 2018, the video has reached 30 million views on. Track listing [ ] • United Kingdom.
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Overview [ ] The song was written by and and was taken from the group's 1979 album,. Sang the lead vocals. It was released as a single in December 1979 with a live version of ' as the B-side. The recording is notable for being the only ABBA song to include vocalists other than the four band members; the final chorus features a children's choir from the. In the UK, 'I Have a Dream' was held off the No.
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1 spot by 's ', which also features a children's choir. 'I Have a Dream' is included on the album as well as in the musical. In the UK, the single was issued in a lavish gatefold sleeve, intended as a souvenir for UK fans who had attended the Wembley concerts (the live recording of 'Take a Chance on Me' being from one of them). The inner gatefold made use of the pyramid/mountain/iceberg designs similar to those used in the inner sleeve of. The inner gatefold was effectively an advert for ABBA's existing albums released in the UK, but the back cover featured a message from ABBA themselves regarding the Wembley concerts, together with their signatures.
The front cover used the same live photo of ABBA as the worldwide release, but artwork and fonts were different. This was only Epic's second picture sleeve for an ABBA single. The live version of 'Take a Chance on Me' on the B-side was one of three mixes of the same recording to be issued. Released soon after the concerts, this version is thought to be the genuine recording. A very slightly extended version, featuring spoken introductions from the group, was used as the B-side in Australia. This extended version has been released internationally on the deluxe edition of.
Finally, a third mix was included on issued in 1986. Chart performance [ ] Chart (1979/1980) Position Australia () 64 Austria () 1 Belgium ( Flanders) 1 Canada Adult Contemporary Chart 1 Netherlands () 1 Netherlands () 1 Ireland () 2 Switzerland () 1 (Official Charts Company) 2 Westlife version [ ] 'I Have a Dream' by from the album • ' • () • ' • () () Released 6 December 1999 ( 1999-12-06) Format • • • digital download Recorded 1999 PWL, London Length 4: 06 • • • Dan Frampton • singles chronology ' (1999) ' I Have a Dream' (1999) ' (1999) Music video on track listing. • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • 'Close' • 'Somebody Needs You' • 'Angel's Wings' • 'Soledad' • 'Puzzle of My Heart' • 'Dreams Come True' • ' • 'Close Your Eyes' • 'You Make Me Feel' • 'Loneliness Knows Me By Name' • 'Fragile Heart' • 'Every Little Thing You Do' • 'Don't Get Me Wrong' Irish released a cover of 'I Have a Dream' in December 1999, twenty years after ABBA's original release. The song became the group's fourth UK number-one single. The release was a, also featuring ', and a triple A-side in with the band's third single '. The release became the UK's Christmas number-one single of 1999, beating 's charity single ' into the No. Westlife's version of 'I Have a Dream' was later included on their second studio album in 2000.
It then extended its peak into January 2000 and spending seventeen weeks in the UK chart. Amplitube metal presets. The song was the 26th best-selling single of 1999 in the UK and it was also the final number one single of the 1990s.
In 2001, as part of a fund-raising campaign, the song was re-recorded with additional vocals by Indonesian child singer,. The song has received a Platinum sales certification in the UK for over 650,000 copies sold. Tours performed at [ ] • (2001) Music video [ ] The music video for the Westlife version of 'I Have a Dream' features the band exiting out of a car and into a dark street where a group of children are. The children start singing with the band members and play with toys lying nearby before the band head back to the car and drive away. As of 2018, the video has reached 30 million views on. Track listing [ ] • United Kingdom.
Retrieved 12 Jan 11. • ' (in German). Retrieved 30 Nov 10. • ' (in Dutch). Retrieved 9 Sep 16.
Retrieved 2014-04-01. • ' (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017-12-31. • ' (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 Nov 10.