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Dream a Little Dream
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 2014 (2014-03-04)
LabelHeinz
Pink Martini and the von Trapps chronology
Get Happy
(2013)
Dream a Little Dream
(2014)

Dream a Little Dream is a collaborative studio album by Pink Martini and the von Trapps, released by Heinz Records on March 4, 2014. Members of the von Trapps, a Portland-based group of descendents of the von Trapp family, include Sofia, Melanie, Amanda and August von Trapp. The album features guests Charmian Carr, Jack Hanna, The Chieftains and Wayne Newton. Three of the songs were written by August von Trapp.[1] In 2014 it was awarded a silver certification from the Independent Music Companies Association,[2] which indicated sales of at least 20,000 copies throughout Europe. [3]

Track listing

  1. "Storm"
  2. "Kuroneko no tango"
  3. "Dream a Little Dream"
  4. "Fernando"
  5. "Hayaldah hachi yafah bagan (The Prettiest Girl in the Kindergarten)"
  6. "Friend"
  7. "Die Dorfmusik (The Village Music)"
  8. "In stiller Nacht (In the Still of the Night)"
  9. "Le premier bonheur du jour (The first happiness of the day)"
  10. "Rwanda nziza"
  11. "Gong Xi"
  12. "Hushabye Mountain"
  13. "The Lonely Goatherd" (featuring Wayne Newton and Jack Hanna)
  14. "Edelweiss" (featuring Charmian Carr)
  15. "Thunder" (featuring The Chieftains)

References

  1. ^ Greenwald, David (January 14, 2014). "Pink Martini and the von Trapps announce new album, 'Dream a Little Dream'". The Oregonian. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  2. ^ http://www.impalamusic.org/sites/default/files/pictures/Awards5.png
  3. ^ http://www.impalamusic.org/node/340