Dreaming (Aurora song)

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"Dreaming"
DreamingAurora.jpg
Single by Aurora
from the album Dreaming
Released2002
Genre
Length3:56
Label EMI
Songwriter(s) Pete Kearney
Producer(s) Sacha Collisson
Simon Greenaway
Steve Robson
Aurora singles chronology
"The Day It Rained Forever"
(2002)
"Dreaming"
(2002)
"Summer Sun"
(2006)

"Dreaming" is a single by Aurora with vocals by Lizzy Pattinson. It reached number 24 on the UK Singles Chart in 2002.

Contents

Music video

There were two video versions for the single. One features Lizzy on a charter bus and singing with an acoustic band.

The other version features Lizzy in a room with mahogany flooring and ceiling. She is singing with a band.

Track listing

UK CDS (2002)
  1. Dreaming (3:56)
  2. Ordinary World (Acoustic Version) (4:37)
  3. Hear You Calling (Acoustic Version) (3:47)
UK 12" Vinyl (2002)
  1. Dreaming (Lullaby Mix)
  2. Dreaming (Stella Browne Dub Mix)
UK 12" Vinyl Promo (2002)
  1. Dreaming (LTI Mix)
  2. Dreaming (LTI Instrumental Dub Mix)
  3. Dreaming (LTI Radio Edit)
UK DVD Single (2002)
  1. Dreaming (The Video)
  2. Dreaming (Radio Edit)
  3. Aurora Album Medley (In My Skin, Your Mistake, The Day It Rained Forever, This Can't Be Love)
  4. Dreaming (Lullaby Mix)


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