Dream On (Christian Falk song)
"Dream On" is an electronica song written by Christian Falk, Robyn, and Klas Åhlund. The song is produced and performed by Falk, with vocals from Robyn and The Ark's Ola Salo. The song appears on Falk's 2006 album People Say and was released as a single in Sweden, and later, the United Kingdom.
Release and reception
The song was originally released on Christian Falk's second album People Say in 2006, and was released as a single in Sweden. "Dream On" later appeared on the North American release of Robyn without Ola Salo's vocals. Robyn was re-released in a number of territories with the addition of "Dream On". It was the lead single from the UK special edition of the album. In a November 2008 interview with Digital Spy, Robyn said that while the song was written in 2006, "these lyrics make a lot of sense now. The lyrics are about anyone who's a little bit on the outside - it doesn't have to be thugs, criminals, drug addicts or crazy people It's about how people who are different in society are often discriminated against or bullied."Digital Spy called the song "a lovely, melancholy piece of electropop that maintains the high standards Robyn set with 'Be Mine', 'Who's That Girl' and 'With Every Heartbeat'." The song has been named a "slice of credible dance-pop, one that combines genuinely heartfelt lyrics with stirring strings and a hands in the air, tripping off your tits chorus." Pitchfork Media said that "Falk concocts a gorgeous, shimmering backing track upon which Robyn and the Ark's Ola Salo rest their weary heads." A later review praised Robyn's "throaty, tremulous performance" as "verging on the evangelical as it crowds out everything else" - the "looped breakbeat, trembling electroclash bass, and winsome synth arpeggios" which Pitchfork described as a "pretty, bittersweet background to Robyn's sermonizing lyrics." Pitchfork placed it at number ten on their Top 100 Songs of 2006.
Music video
First version
The original music video for "Dream On" was directed by Tobias Annerhult and Fredrik Skogkvist. As opposed to Robyn and Salo appearing in the music video, two students from a high school in Stockholm star. The video opens with Christian Falk and his daughter lying on a bed together, flipping through a book. They stop at a page which is filled with an illustration of two persons walking through a forest. The video then cuts to this scene. They continue walking through the forest while singing. There are interpolated shots of various things: trees with spray painted images, jackets and t-shirts with images moving across them, shadows falling on the trees, drawings in the dirt, and so on. At the end of the video, they both look up to the sky. Shadows of birds flying are seen upon the trees, and the video ends.- Directors: Tobias Annerhult and Fredrik Skogkvist
- Editor: Tobias Annerhult
- Camera: Kenneth Svedlund
- Hair/Make-up: Erika Svedjevik for Mikas
- Styling: Jenny S.
- Telecine: Anikka Pehrson for STOPP
- Production Company: Mulufilm
Second version
Like the music video for Oasis' "Stand By Me", the video is based on a famous series of adverts for The Guardian. Entitled The Whole Picture, the adverts showed people appearing to be engaging in criminal and/or anti-social acts yet they are actually helping someone else.
Track listings and formats
Swedish single
;CD single- "Dream On" - 3:10
- "Dream On" - 3:09
UK single
- "Dream On" — 2:53
- "Dream On" — 2:45
- "Dream On" — 2:52
- "Dream On" — 7:19
- "Dream On" — 8:23
- "Dream On" — 6:06
- "Dream On" — 7:15
- "Dream On" — 5:19
- "Dream On"
Side A
- "Dream On" — 7:19
- "Dream On" — 8:23
- "Dream On" — 7:15
- "Dream On" — 6:06
Official versions
- Original Version — 3:10
- Original Instrumental — 3:09
- 2008 Album Version — 3:13
- 2008 Radio Edit — 2:52
- Ashley Beedle's Insomniac Ballroom Vocal Recall — 7:15
- Mr Virgo Remix — 5:19
- Moto Blanco Dub — 7:47
- Moto Blanco Radio Edit — 3:21
- Moto Blanco Vocal Mix — 8:21
- Wes Clarke Club Mix — 7:19
- Tiger Stripes Remix — 6:06
Chart positions
On 23 November 2008 the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 29.
Chart | Peak position |
Belgian Flanders Ultratip | 3 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 42 |
UK Singles Chart | 29 |
Release history
Credits and personnel
- Vocals performed by Robyn and Ola Salo
- Cello performed by Cecilia Linné
- Percussion performed by Christian Falk and Kleerup
- Strings arranged by Carl Bagge
- Synthesizer performed by Pål Svenre
- Viola performed by Hanna Ekström
- Violin performed by Johanna Tafvelin and Karin Liljenberg
Production
- Lyrics by Klas Åhlund
- Music by Christian Falk, Robyn, and Klas Åhlund
- Produced by Christian Falk
- Mastered by Peter Doell
- Mixed by Ronnie Lahti
- Recorded by Christian Falk and Jacob Myrman
- Published by EMI Music Publishing/Sony Music Publishing