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"'''Day Dreaming'''" is a [[soul]] single by [[United States|American]] singer [[Aretha Franklin]]. Released from her [[1972]] album, ''[[Young, Gifted and Black]]'', it spent two weeks at the top of the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|Soul Singles]] chart and peaked at number five on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. [[Donny Hathaway]] plays electric piano on the single. It has been believed that the song is about [[The Temptations|Temptation's]] singer [[Dennis Edwards]]. It would be her twelth number one soul single while at [[Atlantic Records]] and sold over one million copies.
"'''Day Dreaming'''" is a [[soul]] single by [[United States|American]] singer [[Aretha Franklin]]. Released from her album, ''[[Young, Gifted and Black]]'', it spent two weeks at the top of the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|Soul Singles]] chart in April [[1972]] and peaked at number five on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. [[Donny Hathaway]] plays electric piano on the single. It has been believed that the song is about [[The Temptations|Temptation's]] singer [[Dennis Edwards]]. It would be her twelth number one soul single while at [[Atlantic Records]] and sold over one million copies.


==Chart positions==
==Chart positions==

Revision as of 20:20, 19 May 2008

"Day Dreaming"
Song

"Day Dreaming" is a soul single by American singer Aretha Franklin. Released from her album, Young, Gifted and Black, it spent two weeks at the top of the Soul Singles chart in April 1972 and peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100. Donny Hathaway plays electric piano on the single. It has been believed that the song is about Temptation's singer Dennis Edwards. It would be her twelth number one soul single while at Atlantic Records and sold over one million copies.

Chart positions

Charts Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 5
U.S. Billboard Soul Single 1 (2 weeks)
Preceded by
"In the Rain" by The Dramatics
Billboard's Soul Chart number one single
April 22 - April 29, 1972
Succeeded by