Dreamin' of You (Celine Dion song)

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"Dreamin' of You"
Celine Dion - Dreamin' of You.jpg
Single by Celine Dion
from the album Falling into You
Released14 July 1997 (1997-07-14)
RecordedThe Asylum
Genre Pop
Length5:07
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Aldo Nova
Celine Dion singles chronology
"Make You Happy"
(1997)
"Dreamin' of You"
(1997)
"Tell Him"
(1997)

"Dreamin' of You" is a promotional single from Celine Dion's album Falling into You (1996). It was released in 1997 in Mexico [1] and in Germany. The song was written by Aldo Nova and Peter Barberau, and produced by Nova.

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Mexican promotional CD single

  1. "Dreamin' of You" – 5:07

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References

  1. Glatzer, Jenna (2005). Céline Dion: For Keeps . Andrews McMeel Publishing. ISBN   0-7407-5559-5.