Drifting and Dreaming (album)

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Drifting and Dreaming
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Released1947 (original 78rpm album)
1949 (original LP album)
1950 (original 45rpm album)
1956 (re-release LP album)
Recorded1940, 1942, 1945, 1947
Genre Popular
Length24:18 (original release)
35:41 (re-release)
Label Decca
Bing Crosby chronology
The Man Without a Country
(1947)
Drifting and Dreaming
(1947)
Blue of the Night
(1948)

Drifting and Dreaming is a studio album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby with a South Sea Islands flavour. It is one of less than 10 Bing Crosby albums to be featured on all three speeds (LP, 45 rpm and 78 rpm).

Contents

Track listing

Original release

These songs were featured on a four-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. A-578.

Disc 1 (25185):
A. "Drifting and Dreaming"
B. "It's Been a Long, Long Time"
Disc 2 (25186):
A. "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)
B. "The Waltz You Saved for Me"
Disc 3 (25187):
A. "When You're a Long, Long Way from Home"
B. "When I Lost You"
Disc 4 (25188):
A. "I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland"
B. "The Singing Sands of Alamosa"

Other releases

The album was also issued as a 10" vinyl LP in 1949 with the catalogue number DL 5119.

In 1950, the album was issued as a set of four 7" vinyl 45rpm discs (catalogue No. 9-113).

A further LP release took place in 1956 when a 12" album was released with the title "Drifting and Dreaming" (DL 8268). This took the original eight sides and added four more.

Track listing of 12" LP

Recording dates follow song titles.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Drifting and Dreaming" (February 13, 1947)Haven Gillespie, Loyal Curtis, Edwin R Schmidt, Egbert van Alstyne Les Paul and his Trio2:57
2."It's Been a Long, Long Time" (July 12, 1945) Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn Les Paul and his Trio2:54
3."Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)" (July 20, 1940)Roy Turk, Fred E Ahlert, Bing CrosbyThe Paradise Island Trio2:59
4."The Waltz You Saved for Me" (July 20, 1940) Wayne King, Emil Flindt, Gus Kahn The Paradise Island Trio3:16
5."When You're a Long, Long Way from Home" (July 20, 1940) George W. Meyer, Sam M. Lewis The Paradise Island Trio3:08
6."When I Lost You" (July 20, 1940) Irving Berlin The Paradise Island Trio3:09
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Beyond the Reef" (September 5, 1950)Jack Pitman Lyn Murray and His Orchestra2:54
2."Here Ends the Rainbow (I Found My Love)" (February 9, 1951)Charles E. King, Johnny Burke Betty Mullin and Lyn Murray and His Orchestra2:51
3."Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon" (September 11, 1937) Percy Wenrich, Harry Tobias Lani McIntire and His Hawaiians2:44
4."My Isle of Golden Dreams" (June 13, 1939)Walter Blaufuss, Gus Kahn Dick McIntire and His Harmony Hawaiians2:54
5."The Singing Sands of Alamosa" (January 19, 1942) Bert Reisfeld, Kim Gannon Dick McIntire and His Harmony Hawaiians3:08
6."I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland" (January 19, 1942)Charles F. Harrison, Jack Sadler, Florence CharlesworthDick McIntire and His Harmony Hawaiians2:47

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