I Can Dream

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"I Can Dream"
"I Can Dream" cover
Single by Skunk Anansie
from the album Paranoid and Sunburnt
Released July 1995
Format CD, Cassette, Vinyl Record
Genre Rock, Punk
Length 3:39
Label One Little Indian (UK)
Writer(s) Skin, Len Arran
Producer(s) Sylvia Massy. Skunk Anansie
Chart positions
Skunk Anansie singles chronology
"Selling Jesus"
(1995)
"I Can Dream"
(1995)
"Charity"
(1995)

"I Can Dream" was the second single from Skunk Anansie released in July 1995. The single was taken from their debut album Paranoid and Sunburnt. The CD single features 2 B-Sides and a live recording of "Little Baby Swastikkka".

Contents

[edit] Tracklisting

[edit] CD single

# Title Length
1. "I Can Dream" 3:39
2. "Aesthetic Anarchist" 2:56
3. "Black Skin Sexuality" 5:52
4. "Little Baby Swastikkka[1]" 4:08

[edit] 10" Vinyl

# Title Length
1. "I Can Dream" 3:39
2. "Aesthetic Anarchist" 2:56
3. "Black Skin Sexuality" 5:52

[edit] Lyrics

This is a snippet of some of the lyrics to the single. For the full lyrics from Skin's (the lead singer) official site, see here

[edit] Verse 1

  I'll be your sailor girl
  I'll tip my cap to your parade
  Life won't be dreary no
  I'll be the waves inside your bed

[edit] Chorus

  I can dream, I can dream
  I can dream that I'm someone else
  I can love, I can love
  I can love - whoa - love someone else
  My saviour, my darling
Skunk Anansie
Ace | Cass | Mark Richardson | Skin
Ex-members: Robbie France
Discography
Studio albums: Paranoid and Sunburnt | Stoosh | Post Orgasmic Chill
Singles from Paranoid and Sunburnt: "Selling Jesus" | "I Can Dream" | "Charity" | "Weak"
Singles from Stoosh: "All I Want" | "Twisted (Everyday Hurts)" | "Hedonism (Just Because It Feels Good)" | "Brazen (Weep)"
Singles from Post Orgasmic Chill: "Charlie Big Potato" | "Secretly" | "Lately" | "You'll Follow Me Down"
Solo Albums: Fleshwounds (Skin) | Fake Chemical State (Skin) | Still Hungry | Scars (feat. Cass)
Related articles
Britpop | One Little Indian | Virgin Records

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Recorded live for the BBC Radio One Evening Sessions and The Rock Show on 17/08/94