The Dream Is Still Alive

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B-side"Next To You (Someday I'll Be)"
ReleasedMay 20, 1991 (1991-05-20)[1]
Recorded1989–1990
"The Dream Is Still Alive"
The US promotional single cover for "The Dream Is Still Alive" by Wilson Phillips.
Single by Wilson Phillips
from the album Wilson Phillips
B-side"Next To You (Someday I'll Be)"
ReleasedMay 20, 1991 (1991-05-20)[1]
Recorded1989–1990
GenrePop
Length4:05
LabelSBK
Songwriters
ProducerGlen Ballard
Wilson Phillips singles chronology
"You're in Love"
(1991)
"The Dream Is Still Alive"
(1991)
"Daniel"
(1991)

"The Dream Is Still Alive" is a song by the American vocal group Wilson Phillips, written by the trio and Glen Ballard, who provided production for the track. Released on May 20, 1991 to US contemporary hit radio via SBK Records, it was the fifth and final single taken from their eponymous debut studio album (1990) and services as the closer of the album. This was also the first single by the group to feature Carnie Wilson on lead vocals.[2]

The least successful single from their debut record, "The Dream Is Still Alive" broke their streak of top-ten hits in both Canada and the United States, stalling at numbers 11 and 12 on the RPM Top Singles and Billboard Hot 100 charts. It did however continue their success on adult contemporary radio, peaking at number four on the US Adult Contemporary chart. The track had little success internationally, charting in the lower regions of Australia.

Co-writer Glen Ballard wrote the song as his daughter was dying of cancer. He said, "When somebody really says something, people pay attention. To me, you use everything in life. Everything doesn't have to be heavy. For that song "The Dream Is Still Alive," that was a heavy moment in my life, but certainly, to me, it's something beautiful."[3]

Critical reception

Diane Rufer and Ron Fell of the Gavin Report gave the single a positive review saying, "Their harmonies are so warming that there's been no overkill, just the feeling of wanting more from this fabulous trio."[2] Dave Sholin of the same publication also offered a favorable review saying, "No matter what the human condition, clinging to the hope that things will improve makes getting through difficult times bearable. America's favorite new trio expresses that beautifully in song, both in English and in Spanish, and of course always in harmony."[4]

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