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==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==
===German===
*Side A: So lang’ man Träume noch leben kann" (Long Version) (6:58)
*Side B:<br>
**"So lang’ man Träume noch leben kann" (Instrumental Version) (4:14)
**"So lang’ man Träume noch leben kann" (Single Version) (4:14)

===English===
'''Single'''
'''Single'''
*Side A: "Keeping The Dream Alive" (Single Version) (4:09)
*Side A: "Keeping The Dream Alive" (Single Version) (4:09)

Revision as of 19:03, 13 February 2019

For other uses, see Keep the Dream Alive
"Keeping the Dream Alive
(So lang' man Träume noch leben kann)"
Song by Münchener Freiheit
from the album Fantasy
Released1988
GenrePop
Length4:09
LabelCBS
Songwriter(s)Stefan Zauner, Stefan Zauner (music), Timothy Touchton and Victor Briggs (lyrics)
Producer(s)Armand Volker

"Keeping the Dream Alive" is a 1988 song by German pop and rock band Münchener Freiheit - also known as Freiheit in English-speaking countries taken from their album Fantasy. The music was written by Aron Strobel and Stefan Zauner and lyrics by Timothy Touchton and Victor Briggs, and arranged by Andrew Powell, Armand Volker and Stefan Zauner was recorded in Abbey Road Studios and mastered by Tonstudio Rico Sonderegger. Volker was the producer of the track. The performance by Münchener Freiheit with the London Symphony Orchestra included featuring of additional vocals by the Jackson Singers.

The song was originally recorded in German as "So lang' man Träume noch leben kann", and appeared on the album Fantasie. It was translated into English and recorded again to be released on CBS.

An instrumental version under the original German-language title "So lang' man Träume noch leben kann" appeared in 1987 on Schenk Mir Eine Nacht - Ihre Schönsten Lovesongs.

Charts

It became a hit worlwide, peaking at number 14 it remains the band's only international hit, peaking at #14 in the UK Charts. [1]

Because it is the only charting hit of the band in England, it is generally considered as a One-hit wonder.

Tracklist

German

  • Side A: So lang’ man Träume noch leben kann" (Long Version) (6:58)
  • Side B:
    • "So lang’ man Träume noch leben kann" (Instrumental Version) (4:14)
    • "So lang’ man Träume noch leben kann" (Single Version) (4:14)

English

Single

  • Side A: "Keeping The Dream Alive" (Single Version) (4:09)
  • Side B: "The Land of Fantasy" (4:51)

Maxi single

  1. "Keeping The Dream Alive" (Single Version) (4:09)
  2. "Keeping The Dream Alive" (Extended Version) (6:31)
  3. "The Land of Fantasy" (4:51)

Popularity

Due to its December release and rich orchestral sound, "Keeping the Dream Alive" still receives a lot of airplay at Christmas time in the United Kingdom, and can be found on many Christmas compilation albums. It is also very popular with choirs throughout the world. The song has often been mistaken for a Beatles track, with Paul McCartney singing lead, while the orchestra has been likened to ELO. [2] [3]

In the United States the song failed to chart there when it was originally released, gaining favour with the American public only after it was featured in the soundtrack for the movie Say Anything.... The single has received additional exposure in the United States thanks to the singing talent contest American Idol on the Fox television network. The song has been used in various seasons of the show as a backdrop to video montages featuring contestants on the programme. In season 9 of the show, the Top 12 finalists performed it on Idol Gives Back.

Covers and remixes

There have been a number of covers of the song both in English and in German. The German version include those by Erkan Aki (2001), the Blassportgruppe (2010), and Annett Louisan (2016) and Heinz Rudolf Kunze (2016).[4] The classic music band Adoro made up of Peter Dasch (bass-baritone), Nico Müller (baritone), Jandy Ganguly (baritone), Assaf Kacholi (lyric tenor) and Laszlo Maleczky (tenor) - presented a classical cover on their 2012 album Träume.

In 2013, English pop singer Kim Wilde covered it on her album Wilde Winter Songbook but only in the deluxe edition of the album.

In 2018, British pop music group The Fizz covered it in their album Christmas with The Fizz!.

In 2008, the song was remixed on the 2008 edition of Essential Summer Remixes by the Summer Remixers and released by Music Factory Entertainment Group, Ltd.[5]

In popular culture

The song was featured on the soundtrack of the 1989 movie Say Anything... directed by Cameron Crowe.

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 214. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ The Free Library: My idea to attract an indifferent nation to the festival
  3. ^ German band Freiheit is the latest to try reviving sound of The Beatles
  4. ^ CoverInfo.de website: Solang' man Träume noch leben kann
  5. ^ Apple Music: Essential Summer Remixed