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'''"Dream Lover"''' is a song written and recorded by [[Bobby Darin]] in [[March 5]], [[1959]]. It is considered a soulful rock song. The song became a multi-million seller, reaching #2 in US charts and #1 in UK. It was released as a single on [[Atco Records]] in 1959. A picture sleeve was also issued for this record.
'''"Dream Lover"''' is a song written and recorded by [[Bobby Darin]] in [[March 5]], [[1959]]. It is considered a soulful rock song. The song became a multi-million seller, reaching #2 in US charts and #1 in UK. It was released as a single on [[Atco Records]] in 1959. A picture sleeve was also issued for this record.


The song is also featured in the movie "Hot Shots" starring Charlie Sheen during a scene in which Sheen's character performs several stunts on a motorcycle, Trying to impress a girl.
The song is also featured in the movie "Hot Shots" starring Charlie Sheen during a scene in which Sheen's character performs several stunts on a motorcycle, to impress a girl.


[[Category:1959 singles]]
[[Category:1959 singles]]

Revision as of 13:48, 13 March 2007

"Dream Lover" is also a 1929 song by Victor Schertzinger.

"Dream Lover" is a song written and recorded by Bobby Darin in March 5, 1959. It is considered a soulful rock song. The song became a multi-million seller, reaching #2 in US charts and #1 in UK. It was released as a single on Atco Records in 1959. A picture sleeve was also issued for this record.

The song is also featured in the movie "Hot Shots" starring Charlie Sheen during a scene in which Sheen's character performs several stunts on a motorcycle, trying to impress a girl.