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1988 single by Vanessa Williams
"Dreamin' " is a song written by Lisa Montgomery and Geneva Paschal and originally performed by the family group Guinn in 1986.
Vanessa Williams recording [ edit ]
In 1988, American singer and actress Vanessa Williams recorded the song and released it as the third single from her debut studio album, The Right Stuff (1988). In the United States, the single was Williams' first top 40, and first number-one hit on the Billboard R&B chart, where it stayed at the top of the chart for two weeks. On the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, "Dreamin'" peaked at number eight.[ 1]
Elsewhere, "Dreamin'" reached number 74 on the UK Singles Chart ,[ 2] number 40 in the Netherlands,[ 3] and number 19 in New Zealand.[ 4]
At the Grammy Awards in 1990, the song received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance .
"Dreamin'" (Album Version) – 5:25
"Dreamin'" (Instrumental) – 5:25
"The Right Stuff" (Album Version) – 4:18
Vanessa Williams – lead and background vocals
Rachelle Ferrell , Carol Coleman, Lori Fulton – background vocals
Donald Robinson – producer, keyboards, mixing, arrangements
Randy Bowland – guitar
Jim Salamone – drum programming
Daryl Burgee – percussion
Ron Kerber – saxophone
Mike Tarsia – engineering, mixing
Adam Silverman – assistant engineer
Ronald Distasio – assistant engineer
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