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| caption = Artwork for 1994 European rerelease '(UK CD1 single pictured)'

| type = single

| artist = the Cranberries

| album = Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?

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* "What You Were"

* "Liar"

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| length =

* 4:32 (album version)

* 4:15 (UK radio edit)

* 4:02 (US radio edit)

| label = Island

| writer = Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan

| producer = Stephen Street

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| next_title = Linger

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"'Dreams'" is the debut single of Irish rock band the Cranberries. It was originally released in September 1992 and later appeared on the band's debut album, 'Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?' (1993). The song reached the top 50 of the US Hot 100 and the top 30 of the UK Singles Chart in early 1994. A 1990 demo version was released in Ireland only in the summer of that year under their initial band name, the Cranberry Saw Us. At the end of the song, the backing vocals are sung by Mike Mahoney, ex-boyfriend of Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan.

In 2017, the song was released as an acoustic, stripped-down version on the band's 'Something Else' album.

Background



According to lead singer Dolores O'Riordan, "Dreams" was written for an early love; she explained, "I wrote that about my first love when I was living in Ireland ... It's about feeling really in love for the first time". The song was later released on a demo tape with "Linger" that helped generate excitement for the band.

In an interview for 'New Musical Express', guitarist Noel Hogan said of the song:

Critical reception



Alan Jones from 'Music Week' wrote, "A very different track to the long-lasting Linger, Dreams is a more uptempo piece, less melodic but still a good bet."

Music videos



There are three versions of the video. The first version of the music video features Dolores O'Riordan donning her original hairstyle that is seen on the 'Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?' album cover. The video revolves around O'Riordan with the other band members flashing up throughout the video while she's sitting on in a chair with a cross as a back or a close up of her face and eyes. The video shows a mirrored image of O'Riordan to show she does the background vocals and towards the end the band members fade in and out constantly in front of O'Riordan.

The second version shows the Cranberries performing the song in a dimly lit aquatic-themed room interspersed with shots of geometric flowers hitting water. This video received high rotation on MTV's '120 Minutes' in 1993 before the release of the band's next single, "Linger", and the re-release of "Dreams" worldwide.

The third version, directed by Nico Soultanakis which was most commonly shown in America, shows the Cranberries performing the song in a nightclub. Afterward, Dolores O'Riordan heads out to a house where grave robbers dressed in black have placed a very large tree pile inside. Dolores bathes the tree pile in water and a man is revealed to be buried in the pile. The water frees him and in the final seconds of the video, the man awakens.

Track listings



'UK 7-inch and cassette single'

# "Dreams" 4:15

# "What You Were" 3:41

* Both formats were re-released in 1994 and contain the same tracks

'UK 12-inch and CD single'

# "Dreams" 4:32 (4:15 on CD)

# "What You Were" 3:41

# "Liar" 2:21

* The CD was re-released in 1994 as the first part of a two-CD set and contains the same tracks

'UK CD2 (1994)'

# "Not Sorry" (live at The Record Plant, Hollywood)

# "Wanted" (live at The Record Plant, Hollywood)

# "Dreams" (live at The Record Plant, Hollywood)

# "Liar" (live at The Record Plant, Hollywood)

'US CD single'

# "Dreams" 4:32

# "What You Were" 3:41

# "Waltzing Back" (live at The Record Plant, Hollywood) 4:01

# "Pretty" (live at The Record Plant, Hollywood) 2:11

'US cassette single'

# "Dreams" 4:32

# "What You Were" 3:41

'Canadian CD single'

# "Dreams" 4:32

# "Linger" 4:34

Personnel



'The Cranberries'

* Dolores O'Riordan lead and background vocals

* Noel Hogan lead guitar, backing vocals

* Mike Hogan bass guitar

* Fergal Lawler drums

'Additional musicians'

* Mike Mahoney additional vocals

'Production'

* Stephen Street production, engineering

* Aidan McGovern additional engineering

Charts



Certifications



Release history



Dario G version



English electronic music trio Dario G covered the song as "Dream to Me", with vocals provided by Ingrid Straumstyl. Released on 22 January 2001 as the lead single from their second album, 'In Full Colour', this version reached number one in Romania and the top 10 in Austria, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

Track listings



'UK CD single'

# "Dream to Me" (radio edit) 3:09

# "Dream to Me" (Airscape remix) 8:38

# "Dream to Me" (Warrior mix) 7:48

# "Dream to Me" (video)

'UK 12-inch single'

:A. "Dream to Me" (Airscape remix) 8:38

:B. "Dream to Me" (Warrior mix) 7:48

'UK cassette single'

# "Dream to Me" (radio edit) 3:09

# "Dream to Me" (Airscape remix) 8:38

'European CD single'

# "Dream to Me" (radio edit) 3:09

# "Dream to Me" (Airscape remix) 8:38

'European maxi-CD and Australian CD single'

# "Dream to Me" (radio edit) 3:09

# "Dream to Me" (Airscape remix) 8:38

# "Dream to Me" (Warrior mix) 7:48

# "Dream to Me" (Ian Wilkie mix) 8:05

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Release history



Other covers



* 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'. Wong also recorded a Mandarin version, "Elude", on 'Sky'. Both versions are popular in the Chinese media.

* In 2020, an Irish collective of female singers and musicians called Irish Women in Harmony, including Allie Sherlock, Caroline Corr, Erica Cody, Imelda May, Lisa Hannigan, Loah, Moya Brennan, Orla Gartland, Pillow Queens, Risn O, RuthAnne, Saint Sister, Sibal, Soul, Una Healy and Wyvern Lingo recorded a version in aid of the charity Safe Ireland, which deals with domestic abuse which had reportedly risen significantly during the COVID-19 lockdown.

* Mexican singer Iran Castillo made a music video covering the song in 2020 with her sister Mnica Castillo and releasing it as a single.

See also



*List of Romanian Top 100 number ones of the 2000s

References



Category:1990 songs

Category:1992 debut singles

Category:1994 singles

Category:2001 singles

Category:The Cranberries songs

Category:Faye Wong songs

Category:Island Records singles

Category:Number-one singles in Romania

Category:Songs about dreams

Category:Song recordings produced by Stephen Street

Category:Songs written by Dolores O'Riordan

Category:Songs written by Noel Hogan

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