"Call Me Up in Dreamland" is a song that was written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter, Van Morrison and included on his 1970 album, His Band and the Street Choir. Brian Hinton describes the song as "life on the road, with 'radio' as a verb and laughing sax."
The song was recorded in summer, 1970 at the A&R Recording Studios, 46th Street, New York, during the second His Band and the Street Choir sessions.
"Call Me Up in Dreamland" features a moderate 4/4 tempo. It is in the key of A major, with a chord sequence in the verses of AâÂÂEâÂÂDâÂÂAâÂÂDâÂÂEâÂÂAâÂÂDâÂÂAâÂÂEâÂÂDâÂÂAâÂÂDâÂÂEâÂÂAâÂÂD and the chorus of AâÂÂDâÂÂAâÂÂEâÂÂAâÂÂDâÂÂAâÂÂEâÂÂEâÂÂâÂÂDâÂÂA. The song also has a tenor saxophone solo from Morrison. The song is composed in a gospel style and prominently features the vocal backing group the Street Choir.
In June 1971 "Call Me Up in Dreamland" rose to No. 95 in the Billboard Hot 100 music charts.
According to Cash Box, the single release was "preceded by exceptional FM play and good AM in-LP picks."
Record World said that it "always sounded like a hit" and was "great stuff for rádio play."
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