"#9 Dream" is a song written and performed by John Lennon and featured as the seventh track on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges. In January 1975, it was released as the second single from that album backed by another album track, "What You Got". It continues Lennon's fascination with the number nine (he was born on 9 October, and, coincidentally, the track also peaked at number nine in the U.S. charts when it was released).
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- "#9 Dream" is a song written and performed by John Lennon and featured as the seventh track on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges. In January 1975, it was released as the second single from that album backed by another album track, "What You Got". It continues Lennon's fascination with the number nine (he was born on 9 October, and, coincidentally, the track also peaked at number nine in the U.S. charts when it was released). The backing vocal is provided by May Pang, Lennon's partner at the time. According to Pang's website, two working titles for the song were "So Long Ago" and "Walls & Bridges". Pang also states that the phrase repeated in the chorus, "Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé", came to Lennon in a dream and has no specific meaning. Lennon then wrote and arranged the song around his dream, hence the title and the atmospheric, dreamlike feel of the song including the use of cellos in the hook. Lennon liked the string arrangement he wrote for Harry Nilsson's rendition of Many Rivers to Cross (from Nilsson's Pussy Cats which Lennon produced) so much that he decided to incorporate it into the song.
- "#9 Dream" es una canción escrita por el músico británico John Lennon e incluida en el álbum de 1974 Walls and Bridges. Fue publicada como segundo sencillo del álbum en enero de 1975, con el tema "What You Got" como cara B. Supone una continuación en la fascinación de Lennon por el número 9 y la influencia en su vida tras el tema "Revolution 9", incluido en el Álbum Blanco de The Beatles. Los coros del tema son interpretados por May Pang, compañera sentimental de Lennon durante el periodo conocido como "Lost Weekend". Según Pang, "#9 Dream" tuvo dos títulos provisionales: "So Long Ago" y "Walls and Bridges". Asimismo, Pang afirmó que la frase repetida en los coros de la canción, "Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé", fueron fruto de un sueño de Lennon y no tienen ningún significado especial . Lennon adaptaría y arreglaría el tema en pos de su sueño, añadiendo un título y una atmósfera específica al incluir un cello al fondo de la música. En una entrevista, Lennon afirmaría que la canción fue compuesta por el espíritu de la "habilidad" y no por una verdadera inspiración. El arreglo de cuerdas que en un principio contribuirían al tema "Many Rivers to Cross" de Harry Nilsson acabarían por formar parte de "#9 Dream".
- #9 Dream è un brano di John Lennon comparso per la prima volta nell'album del 1974 Walls and Bridges. Nel corso degli anni, alcuni artisti hanno esguito una cover della canzone. Fra le versioni più celebri si ricorda quella degli A-ha e quella dei R.E.M. , enteambe registrate nel 2007.
- 夢の夢(#9 Dream)は1974年に発表されたジョン・レノンの個人名義第4弾アルバム『心の壁、愛の橋』に収録された曲で、「真夜中を突っ走れ」と共に同アルバムを代表する曲である。 ジョンは1940年10月9日生まれであることから、「9」をラッキー・ナンバーとして捉えていて、ビートルズ時代には「レボリューション9」「ワン・アフター・909」といった曲を発表しているほどだが、この曲はソロになってから唯一のラッキー・ナンバーをつけた作品である。しかし邦題ではテーマが夢の記録であったことからラッキー・ナンバーである9が使われず、以来日本では上記が定着してしまったというわけである(ただし最近では「#9ドリーム」と原題どおりに表記されることが多い)。 この曲は一説によるとジョンがオノ・ヨーコと別れてから9日後に詞を書き上げたと言われている。ちなみにこの曲では囁きがリフレインの前で聞かれるが、これはヨーコがジョンと別れる際同行させた中国人秘書メイ・パンであるという説があるが、ヨーコ自身は「自分である」と主張し、一時泥仕合となっていたとか。 この曲は「真夜中を突っ走れ」に続く同アルバムからの二枚目のシングル曲として発表され(B面はホワット・ユー・ガット)、米国ビルボード(Billboard)誌の週間ランキングで最高9位なるという結果を残したが、ジョンは最高9位に入ったことを喜んでいたという有名な逸話がある。ただし、ビルボード誌年間ランキングでは100位以内に入ることができなかった。 ベストアルバム『ジョン・レノン・コレクション』のイギリス・日本の初版CDに、ショートヴァージョンが収録されている。
- "#9 Dream" é um single lançado pela banda R.E.M. feito para o álbum beneficente Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur. Na verdade, a música é uma regravação, sendo que esta música foi composta por John Lennon em 1975 para o álbum Walls and Bridges. A música também foi regravada pela banda A-ha.
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- "#9 Dream" is a song written and performed by John Lennon and featured as the seventh track on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges. In January 1975, it was released as the second single from that album backed by another album track, "What You Got". It continues Lennon's fascination with the number nine (he was born on 9 October, and, coincidentally, the track also peaked at number nine in the U.S. charts when it was released).
- "#9 Dream" es una canción escrita por el músico británico John Lennon e incluida en el álbum de 1974 Walls and Bridges. Fue publicada como segundo sencillo del álbum en enero de 1975, con el tema "What You Got" como cara B. Supone una continuación en la fascinación de Lennon por el número 9 y la influencia en su vida tras el tema "Revolution 9", incluido en el Álbum Blanco de The Beatles.
- #9 Dream è un brano di John Lennon comparso per la prima volta nell'album del 1974 Walls and Bridges. Nel corso degli anni, alcuni artisti hanno esguito una cover della canzone. Fra le versioni più celebri si ricorda quella degli A-ha e quella dei R.E.M. , enteambe registrate nel 2007.
- "#9 Dream" é um single lançado pela banda R.E.M. feito para o álbum beneficente Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur. Na verdade, a música é uma regravação, sendo que esta música foi composta por John Lennon em 1975 para o álbum Walls and Bridges. A música também foi regravada pela banda A-ha.
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