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Dreamer (Supertramp song)

"Dreamer"
Supertramp Dreamer single cover.jpg
Single by Supertramp
from the album Crime of the Century
B-side "Bloody Well Right"
Released 1974 (1974)
Format 7" single
Recorded 1974 (1974)
Genre Progressive rock
Length 3:33
Label A&M
Writer(s) Rick Davies, Roger Hodgson
Producer(s) Supertramp, Ken Scott
Supertramp singles chronology
"Land Ho"
(1974)
"Dreamer"
(1974)
"Bloody Well Right"
(1974)
Crime of the Century track listing
  1. "School"
  2. "Bloody Well Right"
  3. "Hide In Your Shell"
  4. "Asylum"
  5. "Dreamer"
  6. "Rudy"
  7. "If Everyone Was Listening"
  8. "Crime of the Century"
"Dreamer"
Supertramp Dreamer live single cover.jpg
Live version
Single by Supertramp
from the album Paris
B-side "You Started Laughing" (Live)
"From Now On" (Live)
Released 1980 (1980)
Format 7" single
Recorded November 1979 (1979-11)
Pavillon de Paris
Genre Progressive rock
Length 3:15
Label A&M
Writer(s) Rick Davies, Roger Hodgson
Producer(s) Peter Henderson, Russel Pope
Supertramp singles chronology
"Take the Long Way Home"
(1979)
"Dreamer" (Live)
(1980)
"Breakfast in America" (Live)
(1980)

"Dreamer" is a hit single from Supertramp's 1974 album Crime of the Century. It peaked at number 13 on the UK singles chart in February 1975. In 1980, it appeared on their live album Paris. This live version was also released as a single and hit number 15 on the US charts, number 36 in the Dutch Top 40, and number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart.

"Dreamer" was composed by Roger Hodgson on his Wurlitzer piano at his mother's house when he was 19 years old. At that time he recorded a demo of the song using vocals, Wurlitzer, and banging cardboard boxes for percussion. Hodgson recalled, "I was excited – it was the first time I laid hands on a Wurlitzer." Supertramp cut their own recording of the song in imitation of this early demo.

The band performed the song on the BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test show in 1974, during which John Helliwell can be seen playing the rim of a wine glass on top of his keyboard to achieve a certain sound effect.

The song was used in the films The Parole Officer, Wild Thing and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, as well as its trailer.

All songs were written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson.

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The Italian singer Renato Zero released a cover of this song called "Sgualdrina" on his 1977 album Zerofobia.


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