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I Have Dreamed (song)

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"I Have Dreamed"
Song
Published1951
ComposerRichard Rodgers
LyricistOscar Hammerstein II
"I Have Dreamed"
Single byChad & Jeremy
from the albumI Don't Want to Lose You Baby
B-side"Should I"
Released22 September 1965
Recorded1 February–24 June 1965
Genre
Length2:11
LabelColumbia
ComposerRichard Rodgers
LyricistOscar Hammerstein II
ProducerLor Crane
Chad & Jeremy singles chronology
"September in the Rain"
(1965)
"I Have Dreamed"
(1965)
"Teenage Failure"
(1966)
"I Have Dreamed"
Single byThe Lettermen
from the albumI Have Dreamed
B-side"The Pendulum Swings Both Ways"
Released1969
Length2:53
LabelCapitol
ComposerRichard Rodgers
LyricistOscar Hammerstein II
The Lettermen singles chronology
"Put Your Head on My Shoulder"
(1968)
"I Have Dreamed"
(1969)
"Hurt So Bad"
(1969)

"I Have Dreamed" is ashow tune from the1951Rodgers and Hammersteinmusical,The King and I. In the original Broadway production it was sung byDoretta Morrow andLarry Douglas. It has since become a standard, with many artists recording the song.[1]

Background

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In the show, the characters of Lun Tha and Tuptim sing of how they have dreamt of their true love blossoming in freedom, as they prepare to escape from the King's palace. This is in contrast to the subdued mood of the song "We Kiss in a Shadow", when they fear that the King will learn of their love.

"I Have Dreamed" was added to the score ofThe King and I during its out-of-town tryout run. The song was recorded for the soundtrack of the 1956film version ofThe King and I, but, ultimately, no footage was shot to feature it. Only the melody is heard in the film, as incidental music prior to the "We Kiss in a Shadow" sequence. However, "I Have Dreamed" was retained on the soundtrack album where it was sung by Reuben Fuentes and Leona Gordon.[2]

Controversy

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The tune has been accused of similarities toAlfred Newman's track, "The Hill of the Brilliant Green Jade", from the 1944 filmThe Keys of the Kingdom starringGregory Peck,[3] though only seven notes are the same.

Recorded versions

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References

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  1. ^"I Have Dreamed".Secondhandsongs.com. RetrievedApril 25, 2021.
  2. ^"The King and I Original Movie Soundtrack Recording".AllMusic. RetrievedApril 25, 2021.
  3. ^"Lost in the Shuffle XIX".Filmscoreclicktrack.com. Archived fromthe original on 2016-09-23. Retrieved2016-10-02.
  4. ^Whitburn, Joel (2013).Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Record Research. p. 150.
  5. ^Whitburn, Joel (2002).Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 51.
  6. ^"Spotlight Singles"(PDF).Billboard. October 9, 1965. p. 18. Retrieved2021-03-09.
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