Waltz Away Dreaming
"Waltz Away Dreaming" is a song by Irish singer Toby Bourke and English singer George Michael. It was released as a single on 26 May 1997 in the United Kingdom, and later appeared on Bourke's 2000 album, Room 21. The song was a top ten hit, charting at number ten on the UK Singles Chart, and staying in the charts for four weeks.[3] It remains as Bourke's only hit. Background and recording"Waltz Away Dreaming" was written by Bourke in 1994.[4] The song was recorded as a tribute to Michael's mother, Lesley Angold, who passed away on 26 February 1997.[5][6] According to Bourke, "He [Michael] was utterly focused on this track. Lesley died on (Wednesday) and we were both in the studio on Saturday starting this."[2] The song was slightly remixed by Tim Hammill and released as "Waltz Away Dreaming '99" in Europe. "Waltz Away Dreaming" has not appeared on any of Michael's studio albums. It did eventually appear in 1998 on his greatest hits album Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael, but only on the cassette version. A music video was also made for the single. Critical receptionBritish magazine Music Week rated the song three out of four, describing it as "a low-key, folksy ballad written by the pair in tribute to George Michael's late mother. With plenty of profile, it could be a hit."[7] Track listing
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