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California Dreamin'

"California Dreamin'" is a song written by John Phillips and Michelle Phillips and first recorded by Barry McGuire.[3] The best-known version is by the Mamas & the Papas, who sang backup on the original version and released it as a single in 1965. The lyrics express the narrator's longing for the warmth of Los Angeles during a cold winter in New York City. It is recorded in the key of C-sharp minor.[4]

"California Dreamin'"
Single by the Mamas & the Papas
from the album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears
B-side"Somebody Groovy"
ReleasedDecember 8, 1965
RecordedNovember 4, 1965
StudioUnited Western, Hollywood
Genre
Length2:42
LabelDunhillRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)John Phillips, Michelle Phillips
Producer(s)Lou Adler
The Mamas & the Papas singles chronology
"Go Where You Wanna Go"
(1965)
"California Dreamin'"
(1965)
"Monday, Monday"
(1966)

"California Dreamin'" became a signpost of the California sound,[5] heralding the arrival of the nascent counterculture era.[6][7] It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in June 1966[8] and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.[9] In 2021, Rolling Stone placed the song at number 420 in its "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list.[10]

History

The song was written in 1963 while John Phillips and Michelle Phillips were living in New York City during a particularly cold winter, and the latter was missing sunny California. John would work on compositions late at night and brought Michelle the first verse one morning.[11] At the time, John and Michelle Phillips were members of the folk group the New Journeymen, which evolved into the Mamas and the Papas.

They earned their first record contract after being introduced to Lou Adler, the head of Dunhill Records, by Barry McGuire. In thanks to Adler, they sang the backing vocals to "California Dreamin'" with members of the session band The Wrecking Crew[12] on McGuire's album This Precious Time. Adler, impressed with the Mamas and the Papas, then had the lead vocal track re-recorded[3] with Denny Doherty singing and paired with the same instrumental and backing vocal tracks[13] and an alto flute solo by Bud Shank, reportedly improvised.[3] The guitar introduction was performed by P. F. Sloan.[14] McGuire's original vocal can be briefly heard on the left channel at the beginning of the record, having not been completely erased.[15]

The single was released in late 1965 but was not an immediate breakthrough. After gaining little attention in Los Angeles upon its release, a radio station in Boston was the catalyst to break the song nationwide.[16] After making its chart debut in January 1966,[17] the song peaked at No. 4 in March on both the Billboard Hot 100, lasting 17 weeks, and Cashbox, lasting 20 weeks.[18] "California Dreamin'" was the top single on the Billboard end-of-the-year survey for 1966. It and SSgt. Barry Sadler's "Ballad of the Green Berets" tied for #1 on the Cashbox end-of-the-year survey for that year as well.[19] "California Dreamin'" also reached number 23 on the UK charts upon its original release, and re-charted after its use in a Carling Premier commercial in 1997, peaking at number nine there.[20] Billboard described the song as having "a fascinating new sound with well written commercial material" and praised Lou Adler's production."[21] Cash Box described it as a "medium-paced, rhythmic shufflin’ romantic woeser with a plaintive, lyrical undercurrent."[22]

The song is repeatedly used in the 1994 Hong Kong film Chungking Express as a central plot point [23] and a cover by the Beach Boys was used on season 4 of Stranger Things.[24]

Michelle Phillips wrote the lyrics, "Well, I got down on my knees, and I pretend to pray," but Cass Elliot had sung "began" on the original recording and had continued doing so on tour until corrected by Phillips.[25]

Chart history

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[32] Gold 45,000 
France (SNEP)[33] Gold 100,000 
Italy (FIMI)[34] Gold 35,000 
United Kingdom (BPI)[35] Platinum 600,000 
United States (RIAA)[36] Gold 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Other versions

America version

"California Dreamin'"
Single by America
from the album California Dreaming soundtrack
B-side"See It My Way" (by F.D.R.)
ReleasedMarch 1979
RecordedStudio 55 (Hollywood) 1978
GenreSoft rock
Length2:44
LabelAmerican International
Songwriter(s)John Phillips, Michelle Phillips
Producer(s)Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley
America singles chronology
"Don't Cry Baby"
(1977)
"California Dreamin'"
(1979)
"Only Game in Town"
(1979)

In the spring of 1979, the band America reached No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their remake of "California Dreamin'" which was the first studio recording by America as the duo of Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell without third founding member Dan Peek, who had departed the group in 1977. Bunnell – who sang lead – and Beckley – who sang background – self-produced the track which featured America's touring musicians: David Dickey, drummer Willie Leacox, guitarist Michael Woods, percussionist Tom Walsh, and Jim Calire who played keyboards and also saxophone.[37][38]

America performed "California Dreamin'" at least once in concert in 1974,[39] "California Dreamin'" being a sentimental favorite of the band's members having been a setlist staple of the cover band in which all three had performed while London Central High School students in the late 1960s.[40][41][42][43] The recording of "California Dreamin'" by America was specifically made to play under the closing credits of the American International Pictures (AIP) movie release California Dreaming[44] which had been shot in the final months of 1977 for release in the summer of 1978 although the movie was held back from wide release until 16 March 1979[45] with America recording the song "California Dreamin'" in the autumn of 1978:[46] Beckley and Bunnell agreed to record the song after being (at least partially) shown the movie – (Gerry Beckley quote:) "We liked what we saw"[38] – and the track was recorded at Studio 55 (Hollywood): (Gerry Beckley quote:) "We did it more as a rock thing [compared to the original], [with] a full sound but reliant on the harmonies."[38]

The track was originally scheduled for a 15 January 1979 release[46] which was delayed until after AIP's February 1979 pacting with Casablanca Records to distribute the California Dreaming soundtrack, Casablanca having recently managed to bolster the modest success of the film Thank God It's Friday through a hit soundtrack album:[47][48] the recording of "California Dreamin'" by America was therefore given parallel release with the movie, another soundtrack item: "See It My Way" by session group F.D.R., serving as B-side. Both the America single and (in April 1978) the soundtrack album were issued by AIP on its own label (distributed by Casablanca): outside the US and Canada, Casablanca acted as label of release.

By the spring of 1979, America were involved in sessions for their Capitol Records debut album Silent Letter[49] and were either unable or uninterested in promoting their version of "California Dreamin'" which single proved unable to buoy its parent film's faltering box office take. However the publicity inherent in the film's release was evidently enough to afford minor hit status to America's soundtrack item (heard in the film's trailer, America's "California Dreamin'" was also cited in the movie's poster), and despite its lowly chart peak, America's "California Dreamin'" remake was more successful than any of their first five Capitol single releases, none of which ranked in the Hot 100 (the band's sixth Capitol single release, "You Can Do Magic" in 1982 afforded the band a sole latter-day top ten hit).[50][51]

"California Dreamin'" continued to be featured in America's live gigs eventually being established as a mandatory America concert title.[52] A live performance of the song by America is featured on In Concert, the band's 1996 album release of a 1982 live gig.[53] The band's 1978 recording was included on the 2000 America retrospective box set Highway: 30 Years of America[54] as well as on The Complete Greatest Hits in 2001.[55]

Beach Boys version

"California Dreamin'"
 
Single by the Beach Boys
from the album Made in U.S.A.
B-side"Lady Liberty"
Released1986
RecordedMay 1986
GenreRock
Length3:10
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)John Phillips, Michelle Phillips
Producer(s)Terry Melcher
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Rock 'n' Roll to the Rescue"
(1986)
"California Dreamin'"
(1986)
"Happy Endings"
(1987)

Background

The Beach Boys recorded "California Dreamin'" in 1986 for their greatest hits compilation Made in U.S.A. It was produced by Terry Melcher and featured Roger McGuinn of the Byrds on 12-string guitar. This version of the song was referenced in the lyrics of the Dead Milkmen's 1988 novelty hit "Punk Rock Girl".

Although the song only charted at a modest number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100, it reached number 8 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary[56] and it was supported by a music video that saw heavy rotation on MTV. The video featured the Beach Boys along with John Phillips, Michelle Phillips and Roger McGuinn. Denny Doherty was on the East coast and declined; Cass Elliot had died in 1974. This version would later appear in the fourth season of Stranger Things.

Personnel

Credits sourced from Craig Slowinski and Andrew G. Doe.[57]

The Beach Boys

Additional musicians and production staff

unknown – bass, drums, acoustic lead guitar, saxophone, synthesizer

Jose Feliciano version

"California Dreamin'"
Single by José Feliciano
from the album
Feliciano!
B-side"Light My Fire"
ReleasedMay 1968
RecordedRCA's Music Center Of The World - Hollywood
GenreSoft rock
Length4:06
LabelRCA Victor
Songwriter(s)John Phillips, Michelle Phillips
Producer(s)Rick Jattard
José Feliciano singles chronology
"A Man And A Woman"
(1967)
"California Dreamin'"
(1968)
"Hi-Heel Sneakers"
(1968)

Credits sourced from Disco GS and Allmusic guide.[58][59]

Released as a single on RCA Records in the summer of 1968, José Feliciano's arrangement reached number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 20 on the Billboard Rhythm & Blues Singles chart. The song was the A-side of a single which became a big hit when radio stations started to play the B-side with his cover of "Light My Fire", which reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was popular in many other countries around the world. This elaborate string version with jazz Latin influences serves as the opening track of Feliciano's 1968 hit album Feliciano! (gold status in 1968), and was heard in a key sequence in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and is included on its soundtrack.

Personnel

Credits sourced from album Feliciano!

Additional musicians and production staff
  • George Tipton – orchestral arrangements
  • Rick Jarrard – producer

Freischwimmer version

A tropical house version by German DJ/remixer Freischwimmer was released in 2015. This version reached number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in its February 13, 2016 issue.[60][61] "Dreamin" had never before hit No. 1 on any ranking, making this version the first in its nearly 50-year history to reach the top spot on a Billboard chart.[62]

This version was later used in the Star Trek: Picard second season episode "Assimilation".

Other notable versions

  • In 1966, the Wes Montgomery album with "California Dreamin'" as the title track, was released and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Jazz chart, and No. 4 on the R&B chart.
  • Also in 1966, French-Egyptian singer Richard Anthony recorded a cover in French titled Le Terre Promise ("The Promised Land"), whose lyrics evocates biblical Exodus.[63]
  • In 1969, Bobby Womack's cover of "California Dreamin'" from his debut album Fly Me to the Moon proved a hit, spending two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • In 1978, a disco version proved popular in European clubs for the Italian project Colorado, reaching 45 on the British charts.[64][65]
  • In 1996, Japanese punk band Hi-Standard released a cover on their 7" California Dreamin' on the Fat Wreck Chords label. This cover was later included on the Fat Wreck Chords compilation album Survival of the Fattest.
  • In 2004, German techno house group Royal Gigolos sampled the song on a track by the same name from their Musique Deluxe album. The song reached number 2 on the French charts[66] and reached the top 40 of various charts across Europe.
  • Sia recorded the song for the disaster film San Andreas. The song came out in May 2015 and was featured in the movie's trailers. The song reached the top 20 in Lebanon, peaking at No. 14. The song also reached No. 92 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 44 on the Scottish Singles Chart,[67] and No. 87 on the SNEP singles chart.[68]
  • Jazz artist Aubrey Logan and former American Idol contestant Casey Abrams recorded a new version in 2017, featured on Logan's album Impossible.[69]
  • Gothic rock band Dead Artist Syndrome recorded a version of this song for their 1992 album Devils Angels & Saints.[70]
  • Omar Apollo recorded an acoustic version of this song as a Spotify two-single exclusive as part of the platform's Spotify Singles in 2022.[71]

See also

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External links

  • California Dreamin' at Myspace (streamed copy where licensed)
  • Facts and discussion about the song
  • Review Of California Dreaming
  • "California Dreamin', Jazz version performed by Diana Krall". YouTube.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  • The Mamas & the Papas - California Dreamin' on YouTube

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California Dreaming redirects here For other uses see California Dreamin disambiguation California Dreamin is a song written by John Phillips and Michelle Phillips and first recorded by Barry McGuire 3 The best known version is by the Mamas amp the Papas who sang backup on the original version and released it as a single in 1965 The lyrics express the narrator s longing for the warmth of Los Angeles during a cold winter in New York City It is recorded in the key of C sharp minor 4 California Dreamin Single by the Mamas amp the Papasfrom the album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and EarsB side Somebody Groovy ReleasedDecember 8 1965RecordedNovember 4 1965StudioUnited Western HollywoodGenreSunshine pop 1 folk rock 2 Length2 42LabelDunhill RCA VictorSongwriter s John Phillips Michelle PhillipsProducer s Lou AdlerThe Mamas amp the Papas singles chronology Go Where You Wanna Go 1965 California Dreamin 1965 Monday Monday 1966 California Dreamin source source track track The Mamas amp the Papas California Dreamin from their debut album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears Problems playing this file See media help California Dreamin became a signpost of the California sound 5 heralding the arrival of the nascent counterculture era 6 7 It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in June 1966 8 and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 9 In 2021 Rolling Stone placed the song at number 420 in its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list 10 Contents 1 History 2 Chart history 2 1 Weekly charts 2 2 Year end charts 3 Certifications 4 Other versions 4 1 America version 4 2 Beach Boys version 4 2 1 Background 4 2 2 Personnel 4 3 Jose Feliciano version 4 3 1 Personnel 4 4 Freischwimmer version 4 5 Other notable versions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe song was written in 1963 while John Phillips and Michelle Phillips were living in New York City during a particularly cold winter and the latter was missing sunny California John would work on compositions late at night and brought Michelle the first verse one morning 11 At the time John and Michelle Phillips were members of the folk group the New Journeymen which evolved into the Mamas and the Papas They earned their first record contract after being introduced to Lou Adler the head of Dunhill Records by Barry McGuire In thanks to Adler they sang the backing vocals to California Dreamin with members of the session band The Wrecking Crew 12 on McGuire s album This Precious Time Adler impressed with the Mamas and the Papas then had the lead vocal track re recorded 3 with Denny Doherty singing and paired with the same instrumental and backing vocal tracks 13 and an alto flute solo by Bud Shank reportedly improvised 3 The guitar introduction was performed by P F Sloan 14 McGuire s original vocal can be briefly heard on the left channel at the beginning of the record having not been completely erased 15 The single was released in late 1965 but was not an immediate breakthrough After gaining little attention in Los Angeles upon its release a radio station in Boston was the catalyst to break the song nationwide 16 After making its chart debut in January 1966 17 the song peaked at No 4 in March on both the Billboard Hot 100 lasting 17 weeks and Cashbox lasting 20 weeks 18 California Dreamin was the top single on the Billboard end of the year survey for 1966 It and SSgt Barry Sadler s Ballad of the Green Berets tied for 1 on the Cashbox end of the year survey for that year as well 19 California Dreamin also reached number 23 on the UK charts upon its original release and re charted after its use in a Carling Premier commercial in 1997 peaking at number nine there 20 Billboard described the song as having a fascinating new sound with well written commercial material and praised Lou Adler s production 21 Cash Box described it as a medium paced rhythmic shufflin romantic woeser with a plaintive lyrical undercurrent 22 The song is repeatedly used in the 1994 Hong Kong film Chungking Express as a central plot point 23 and a cover by the Beach Boys was used on season 4 of Stranger Things 24 Michelle Phillips wrote the lyrics Well I got down on my knees and I pretend to pray but Cass Elliot had sung began on the original recording and had continued doing so on tour until corrected by Phillips 25 Chart history EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1966 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 87Canada RPM Top Singles 26 3New Zealand Listener 27 14UK Singles OCC 28 23US Billboard Hot 100 29 4US Cash Box Top 100 30 4Chart 1997 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 28 9 Year end charts Edit Chart 1966 RankUS Billboard Hot 100 31 10US Cash Box 19 1Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesDenmark IFPI Danmark 32 Gold 45 000 France SNEP 33 Gold 100 000 Italy FIMI 34 Gold 35 000 United Kingdom BPI 35 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 36 Gold 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Other versions EditAmerica version Edit California Dreamin Single by Americafrom the album California Dreaming soundtrackB side See It My Way by F D R ReleasedMarch 1979RecordedStudio 55 Hollywood 1978GenreSoft rockLength2 44LabelAmerican InternationalSongwriter s John Phillips Michelle PhillipsProducer s Dewey Bunnell Gerry BeckleyAmerica singles chronology Don t Cry Baby 1977 California Dreamin 1979 Only Game in Town 1979 In the spring of 1979 the band America reached No 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their remake of California Dreamin which was the first studio recording by America as the duo of Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell without third founding member Dan Peek who had departed the group in 1977 Bunnell who sang lead and Beckley who sang background self produced the track which featured America s touring musicians David Dickey drummer Willie Leacox guitarist Michael Woods percussionist Tom Walsh and Jim Calire who played keyboards and also saxophone 37 38 America performed California Dreamin at least once in concert in 1974 39 California Dreamin being a sentimental favorite of the band s members having been a setlist staple of the cover band in which all three had performed while London Central High School students in the late 1960s 40 41 42 43 The recording of California Dreamin by America was specifically made to play under the closing credits of the American International Pictures AIP movie release California Dreaming 44 which had been shot in the final months of 1977 for release in the summer of 1978 although the movie was held back from wide release until 16 March 1979 45 with America recording the song California Dreamin in the autumn of 1978 46 Beckley and Bunnell agreed to record the song after being at least partially shown the movie Gerry Beckley quote We liked what we saw 38 and the track was recorded at Studio 55 Hollywood Gerry Beckley quote We did it more as a rock thing compared to the original with a full sound but reliant on the harmonies 38 The track was originally scheduled for a 15 January 1979 release 46 which was delayed until after AIP s February 1979 pacting with Casablanca Records to distribute the California Dreaming soundtrack Casablanca having recently managed to bolster the modest success of the film Thank God It s Friday through a hit soundtrack album 47 48 the recording of California Dreamin by America was therefore given parallel release with the movie another soundtrack item See It My Way by session group F D R serving as B side Both the America single and in April 1978 the soundtrack album were issued by AIP on its own label distributed by Casablanca outside the US and Canada Casablanca acted as label of release By the spring of 1979 America were involved in sessions for their Capitol Records debut album Silent Letter 49 and were either unable or uninterested in promoting their version of California Dreamin which single proved unable to buoy its parent film s faltering box office take However the publicity inherent in the film s release was evidently enough to afford minor hit status to America s soundtrack item heard in the film s trailer America s California Dreamin was also cited in the movie s poster and despite its lowly chart peak America s California Dreamin remake was more successful than any of their first five Capitol single releases none of which ranked in the Hot 100 the band s sixth Capitol single release You Can Do Magic in 1982 afforded the band a sole latter day top ten hit 50 51 California Dreamin continued to be featured in America s live gigs eventually being established as a mandatory America concert title 52 A live performance of the song by America is featured on In Concert the band s 1996 album release of a 1982 live gig 53 The band s 1978 recording was included on the 2000 America retrospective box set Highway 30 Years of America 54 as well as on The Complete Greatest Hits in 2001 55 Beach Boys version Edit California Dreamin Single by the Beach Boysfrom the album Made in U S A B side Lady Liberty Released1986RecordedMay 1986GenreRockLength3 10LabelCapitolSongwriter s John Phillips Michelle PhillipsProducer s Terry MelcherThe Beach Boys singles chronology Rock n Roll to the Rescue 1986 California Dreamin 1986 Happy Endings 1987 Background Edit The Beach Boys recorded California Dreamin in 1986 for their greatest hits compilation Made in U S A It was produced by Terry Melcher and featured Roger McGuinn of the Byrds on 12 string guitar This version of the song was referenced in the lyrics of the Dead Milkmen s 1988 novelty hit Punk Rock Girl Although the song only charted at a modest number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 it reached number 8 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary 56 and it was supported by a music video that saw heavy rotation on MTV The video featured the Beach Boys along with John Phillips Michelle Phillips and Roger McGuinn Denny Doherty was on the East coast and declined Cass Elliot had died in 1974 This version would later appear in the fourth season of Stranger Things Personnel Edit Credits sourced from Craig Slowinski and Andrew G Doe 57 The Beach Boys Carl Wilson vocals Al Jardine vocals Mike Love vocals Brian Wilson vocals Bruce Johnston vocalsAdditional musicians and production staffRoger McGuinn 12 string lead guitar Jeff Foskett possible vocals Adrian Baker possible vocalsunknown bass drums acoustic lead guitar saxophone synthesizer Jose Feliciano version Edit California Dreamin Single by Jose Felicianofrom the album Feliciano B side Light My Fire ReleasedMay 1968RecordedRCA s Music Center Of The World HollywoodGenreSoft rockLength4 06LabelRCA VictorSongwriter s John Phillips Michelle PhillipsProducer s Rick JattardJose Feliciano singles chronology A Man And A Woman 1967 California Dreamin 1968 Hi Heel Sneakers 1968 Credits sourced from Disco GS and Allmusic guide 58 59 Released as a single on RCA Records in the summer of 1968 Jose Feliciano s arrangement reached number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 20 on the Billboard Rhythm amp Blues Singles chart The song was the A side of a single which became a big hit when radio stations started to play the B side with his cover of Light My Fire which reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was popular in many other countries around the world This elaborate string version with jazz Latin influences serves as the opening track of Feliciano s 1968 hit album Feliciano gold status in 1968 and was heard in a key sequence in Quentin Tarantino s 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and is included on its soundtrack Personnel Edit Credits sourced from album Feliciano Jose Feliciano vocals guitar Ray Brown bass Jim Horn flute alto flute Milt Holland percussion Bruce Johnston vocalsAdditional musicians and production staffGeorge Tipton orchestral arrangements Rick Jarrard producerFreischwimmer version Edit A tropical house version by German DJ remixer Freischwimmer was released in 2015 This version reached number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in its February 13 2016 issue 60 61 Dreamin had never before hit No 1 on any ranking making this version the first in its nearly 50 year history to reach the top spot on a Billboard chart 62 This version was later used in the Star Trek Picard second season episode Assimilation Other notable versions Edit In 1966 the Wes Montgomery album with California Dreamin as the title track was released and reached No 1 on the Billboard Jazz chart and No 4 on the R amp B chart Also in 1966 French Egyptian singer Richard Anthony recorded a cover in French titled Le Terre Promise The Promised Land whose lyrics evocates biblical Exodus 63 In 1969 Bobby Womack s cover of California Dreamin from his debut album Fly Me to the Moon proved a hit spending two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 In 1978 a disco version proved popular in European clubs for the Italian project Colorado reaching 45 on the British charts 64 65 In 1996 Japanese punk band Hi Standard released a cover on their 7 California Dreamin on the Fat Wreck Chords label This cover was later included on the Fat Wreck Chords compilation album Survival of the Fattest In 2004 German techno house group Royal Gigolos sampled the song on a track by the same name from their Musique Deluxe album The song reached number 2 on the French charts 66 and reached the top 40 of various charts across Europe Sia recorded the song for the disaster film San Andreas The song came out in May 2015 and was featured in the movie s trailers The song reached the top 20 in Lebanon peaking at No 14 The song also reached No 92 on the UK Singles Chart No 44 on the Scottish Singles Chart 67 and No 87 on the SNEP singles chart 68 Jazz artist Aubrey Logan and former American Idol contestant Casey Abrams recorded a new version in 2017 featured on Logan s album Impossible 69 Gothic rock band Dead Artist Syndrome recorded a version of this song for their 1992 album Devils Angels amp Saints 70 Omar Apollo 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