Dream Away (George Harrison song)
"Dream Away" is a song appearing on George Harrison's 1982 album Gone Troppo, and released as a single in Japan. The song was featured over the end credits of Harrison's 1981 HandMade Films production Time Bandits, which was director Terry Gilliam's first successful solo movie apart from Monty Python.[1] Aside from the film's orchestral score, this was the only song featured in Time Bandits, and was written specifically for it.
Background and release
"Dream Away" was to originally appear on the announced Time Bandits soundtrack album. However, when that failed to materialise and Harrison was finalising the tracks for his Gone Troppo album, he decided to include "Dream Away". Although the Gone Troppo album was a commercial failure, "Dream Away" became a popular tune.
Subsequent history
In 2010, AOL Radio listeners chose "Dream Away" as one of the "10 Best George Harrison Songs", appearing at number 8 on the list.[2]
Personnel
References
- ↑ IMDb, 2010.
- ↑ Dickinson, Boonsri. "10 Best George Harrison Songs". AOL.
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