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  1. "Pieces of Dreams" is a song from the 1971 film of the same name. It was composed by Michel Legrand, the lyrics were written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. It was performed by Peggy Lee as the title track on the film.

    • "One More Ride on the Merry-Go-Round"
    • September 1970
  2. 21. Aug. 2023 · Answer: “Pieces of Dreams” stands out for its introspective and soul-stirring lyrics, which explore the human condition and the pursuit of dreams. It showcases Mathis’s exceptional vocal range and his ability to infuse a song with genuine emotion.

  3. Pieces of a Dream is an American R&B and jazz fusion group. [1] [2] Overview. The group was formed in Philadelphia during 1976 by bassist Cedric Napoleon, drummer Curtis Harmon, and keyboardist James Lloyd who were all teenagers at the time.

    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • James Lloyd, Curtis Harmon, David Dyson, Tony Watson Jr., Chris Harris, Elec Simon- percussion
    • 1976–present
  4. 7. Apr. 2016 · Pieces of Dreams. Barbra Streisand. 508K subscribers. 49K views 8 years ago. ...more. Provided to YouTube by ColumbiaPieces of Dreams · Barbra StreisandThe Way We Were℗ 1974 Columbia...

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  5. Pieces of Dreams is a 1970 drama film, produced in the United States. It was directed by Daniel Haller and is based on the 1968 novel The Wine and the Music by William Edmund Barrett.

    • Robert F. Blumofe
    • The Wine and the Music, 1968 novel, by William E. Barrett
  6. "Pieces of Dreams" is a song from the 1971 film of the same name. It was composed by Michel Legrand, the lyrics were written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. It was performed by Peggy Lee as the title track on the film.

  7. The Meaning Behind The Song: Pieces of Dreams by Shirley Bassey. Introduction. Music has the incredible power to evoke emotions and transport us to different places and moments in our lives. One song that has always had a special meaning for me is “Pieces of Dreams” by Shirley Bassey.