When I Dream
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Jack Shrader Sr
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When I Dream
Who did this song and where can I get it at thanks Jack
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C Dixon
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Yes,
Crystal Gayle did record it. And it was one of her all time great hits.
I really love to hear her sing it. It also is incredibly beautiful when a number of the greats play it on the pedal steel guitar.
Like "phantom of the Opera", it is awesome to wait for that special moment; for that one phrase that "makes" the song sooo alluring; to most who hear it.
carl
Crystal Gayle did record it. And it was one of her all time great hits.
I really love to hear her sing it. It also is incredibly beautiful when a number of the greats play it on the pedal steel guitar.
Like "phantom of the Opera", it is awesome to wait for that special moment; for that one phrase that "makes" the song sooo alluring; to most who hear it.
carl
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C Dixon
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Hi Erik,
Crystal Gayle's "When I Dream" was NOT country either. But I sure loved it and still do. As I did Jimmy Buffet's "Margaritaville" and Linda Rhonstats "Blue Bayou"; along with countless other non-country classics.
Also, who could ever forgit Ray Price's "For the Good Times". A non cuuntry classic if there ever was one. But shonuf was purtee!!

carl
Crystal Gayle's "When I Dream" was NOT country either. But I sure loved it and still do. As I did Jimmy Buffet's "Margaritaville" and Linda Rhonstats "Blue Bayou"; along with countless other non-country classics.
Also, who could ever forgit Ray Price's "For the Good Times". A non cuuntry classic if there ever was one. But shonuf was purtee!!

carl
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