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  1. Dave Pell Octet – I Had The Craziest Dream. Dave Pell Octet. –. I Had The Craziest Dream. More images. Label: Capitol Records – 054-1868221M, Capitol Records – 054-1868221 M. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue.

  2. 30. Sept. 2020 · The Dave Pell Octet's many other recordings (for Trend, Kapp, Atlantic, Victor, and Coral) are out of print, so grab this valuable CD while you can. Tracks: 1 I Had the Craziest Dream (Gordon, Warren) 2:49 2 Jazz Wagner (Rogers) 3:25; 3 Mike's Peak (Rogers) 2:25 4 Poopsie (Pell) 2:36 5 Star Eyes (DePaul, Raye) 2:52 6 Klump Jump (Paich) 2:43

  3. Curiosity45. •. I had a dream where I became aware I was dreaming, then my dream became aware I knew it was a dream, and then it began trying to make me forget I was dreaming. Failing that it tried to wake me up. I realized what it was doing but made the mistake of thinking/saying "Ha! That won't work.

  4. I Had the Craziest Dream by The Skylarks [US1] was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and was first recorded by Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young in 1942. The Skylarks [US1] released it on the single Home in Pasadena in 1953. It was covered by Don Menza and The Ron Corsaro Trio, Father Al Lewis with Lars Edegran's New Orleans Jazz Band, Joe Pass, Knud Jørgensens ...

  5. 31. Juli 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI Had The Craziest Dream · Nat King ColeThe Unforgettable Nat King Cole Sings The Great Songs℗ A Capitol Records ...

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  6. Provided to YouTube by RCA Victor/LegacyI Had the Craziest Dream · Al HirtThey're Playing Our Song℗ Originally released 1965. All rights reserved by RCA Reco...

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  7. 24. Feb. 2022 · I Had the Craziest Dream by Ryan Kisor was written by Harry Warren and was first recorded by Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young in 1942. Ryan Kisor released it on the album Donna Lee in 2004. It was covered by Ray Charles, Father Al Lewis with Lars Edegran's New Orleans Jazz Band, Joe Pass, Don Menza and The Ron Corsaro Trio and other artists.