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I Can Dream About You by Dan Hartman (1984)
American rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter, born December 8, 1950 in Harrisburg, PA, he died March 22, 1994 in Westport, CT.
He was a prolific writer who honed his craft with a spate of non-hit songs until he was asked to join the influential Johnny Winter Band as a backing musician, and then moved on to Johnny's brother Edgar Winter Group where he played bass and was given a free hand to participate in their monster collaboration "They Only Come Out At Night", a glam rock affair that defined the new rock ethos with the #1 pop hit "Frankenstein", and then sang lead on "Free Ride" in 1972. He continued to flourish, learning more instruments and then went solo in 1976. His label issued "Who Is Dan Hartman and Why Is Everyone Saying Wonderful Things About Him?", a promotional compilation of his tunes recorded with the Winters brothers.
Soon, the brothers Winter were backing Hartman on his first true solo release, "Images" which introduced elements of Soul and R&B to his rapidly expanding repertoire. Keeping his toe in the rock arena, he recorded the Muddy Waters LP "I'm Ready" spending most of the time in the producers chair and adding a new sound to the blues legend repertoire. Hartman's songs usually had a steady beat, and in 1978 he released "Instant Replay" of which the title tune went to #1 disco (#29 pop), but contained a wide variety of sounds and beats that set the scene for his "Relight My Fire" LP in 1979.
The centerpiece was "Vertigo/Relight My Fire", which spent 6 energy-fueled weeks at #1 on U.S. disco charts.
In 1981 Dan released "It Hurts To Be In Love" - an album which had moved away from the disco sound with melodic and almost Country Music tones.
Success returned in 1984 with Dan's collaboration with Charlie Midnight and the release of "I Can Dream About You" from the film soundtrack of "Streets of Fire". "We are the Young" and "Second Nature" were subsequently released from the album but did not make a big impression on the UK charts. In 1985 his song "Get Outta Town", from the Chevy Chase movie "Fletch" was released as a single and was included on the soundtrack album.
Pressings of the UK only 12" single included M&M mixes of "I Can Dream About You" but failed to ignite. Hartman and Midnight then collaborated on James Brown's "Living In America" that peaked at #3 dance and #4 US Pop in 1986. In 1989, he released his final LP, "New Green Clear Blue" a total departure from his pop influenced music with a foray into the "New Age" instrumental music.
After being diagnosed with HIV, Dan's last major production projects included tracks for Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Tyler, Paul Young, James Brown, Nona Hendryx, Holly Johnson, Living in a Box, the Plasmatics and Steve Winwood. He died, in 1994 from an AIDS-related brain tumor just as his music was experiencing a revival. Dance groups like Black Box used Loleatta Holloway's Dan Hartman produced voice sample on their huge hit 'Ride On Time', and then Take That recorded their own version of "Relight My Fire" with Lulu in October 1993 that went to #1 in the UK.
Hartman was secretive about his sexuality and HIV status, preferring to keep his private life to himself. Since his death, his songs "I Can Dream About You" and "Relight My Fire" were cleared for use in the Grand Theft Auto video games that brought his music to a new audience. -
Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley (1967)
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Shattered Dreams by Johnny Hates Jazz (1987)
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You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth by Meat Loaf (1977)
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Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson (2004)
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It Must Have Been Love by Roxette (1990)
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Show Must Go On The by Leo Sayer (1973)
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Suddenly You Love Me by Tremeloes (1967)
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Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover by Sophie B. Hawkins (1992)
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Hold Me Now by Johnny Logan (1987)
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Knockin On Heavens Door by Bob Dylan (1973)
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In Too Deep by Genesis (1986)
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The Coast FM 963 Weekly Top 20 Artists
- #1 Last Week #2 - The Beatles
- #2 Last Week #21 - Elton John
- #3 Last Week #5 - The Rolling Stones
- #4 Last Week #33 - The Beach Boys
- #5 Last Week #17 - Fleetwood Mac
- #6 Last Week #39 - ABBA
- #7 Last Week #3 - Bee Gees
- #8 Last Week #32 - Elvis Presley
- #9 Last Week #7 - Billy Joel
- #10 Last Week #57 - David Bowie
- #11 Last Week #70 - Neil Diamond
- #12 Last Week #1 - INXS
- #13 Last Week #35 - Madonna
- #14 Last Week #36 - Crowded House
- #15 Last Week #18 - John Farnham
- #16 Last Week #100 - The Searchers
- #17 Last Week #6 - Little River Band
- #18 Last Week #20 - The Hollies
- #19 Last Week #75 - Genesis
- #20 Last Week #9 - Dragon
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