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His widely covered anti-war song, "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream", has been recorded in seventy-six languages (including covers by The Weavers in 1960, the Chad Mitchell Trio in 1962, Simon & Garfunkel in 1964, Cornelis Vreeswijk in 1964 (in Swedish), Hannes Wader in 1979 (in German), Johnny Cash in 2003, Garth Brooks in 2005, Serena ...
The Brothers Four recorded it as "The Strangest Dream" for their 1969 album Let's Get Together. [52] Mitch Miller and the Gang recorded a version as the opening track on their 1970 peace album Peace Sing-Along. [53] American folk group The Hillside Singers recorded a version for their 1971 album I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing. [54] [55]
Glad I read it because it was so weird… weirdest book I’ve ever read really. Image credits: Pristine-Fusion6591 #33. The Briefcase by Kawakami, Hiromi Jagannath by Tidbeck, Karin
In a tweet from July 2024, Drew Daniel of electronic music duo Matmos described a fictional music genre he encountered in a dream entitled "hit em". Recounted to him by a nondescript woman in the dream, the genre is a type of electronic music "with super crunched out sounds" in a 5/4 time signature with a tempo of 212 beats per minute.
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1942 Tony Martin recorded the song with Victor Young and His Orchestra for Decca Records (catalog No.4394A) on July 19, 1942. [7] 1943 Vera Lynn - a single release. [8] 1953 The Skylarks - their recording was a #28 hit, [9] 1956 Helen Forrest - included in the album Miss Helen Forrest – Voice of the Name Bands. [10]
Dreams can be weird: sex dreams, stress dreams, dreams about your ex who you thought you were totally over. But have you ever had a dream so frustrating, upsetting, or bizarre that you wished you ...
A dream diary compiled from Kafka's diaries and letters. Jack Kerouac (1922–1969), Book of Dreams (1961). Michel Leiris (1901–1990), Nights as Day, Days as Night (1988, translated by Richard Sieburth). First published as Nuits sans nuit, et quelques jours sans jour (1961). Hiroko Nishikawa Lovely Sweet Dream, inspiration for LSD: Dream ...