I Could Have Been A Dreamer

"I Could Have Been a Dreamer" is the twelfth single released by heavy metal band Dio and is the second single from their 1987 LP, Dream Evil.

Dio
  • Ronnie James Dio
  • Vinny Appice
  • Jimmy Bain
  • Jake E. Lee
  • Vivian Campbell
  • Claude Schnell
  • Craig Goldy
  • Simon Wright
  • Rowan Robertson
  • Teddy Cook
  • Jens Johansson
  • Scott Warren
  • Tracy G
  • Jeff Pilson
  • Larry Dennison
  • Doug Aldrich
  • Rudy Sarzo
Studio albums
  • Holy Diver
  • The Last in Line
  • Sacred Heart
  • Dream Evil
  • Lock Up the Wolves
  • Strange Highways
  • Angry Machines
  • Magica
  • Killing the Dragon
  • Master of the Moon
EPs
  • The Dio E.P.
Live albums
  • Intermission
  • Inferno: Last in Live
  • Evil or Divine – Live in New York City
  • Holy Diver - Live
  • Dio at Donington UK: Live 1983 & 1987
Compilations
  • Diamonds – The Best of Dio
  • Anthology
  • Master Series
  • The Very Beast of Dio
  • Anthology Volume Two
  • Stand Up and Shout: The Dio Anthology
  • The Very Beast of Dio Vol. 2
Singles
  • "Holy Diver"
  • "Rainbow in the Dark"
  • "The Last in Line"
  • "We Rock"
  • "Mystery"
  • "Rock 'n' Roll Children"
  • "Hungry for Heaven"
  • "Dio Live"
  • "King of Rock and Roll"
  • "I Could Have Been a Dreamer"
  • "All the Fools Sailed Away"
  • "Hey Angel"
  • "Electra"
Videos
  • A Special from the Spectrum
  • Time Machine
  • Evil or Divine – Live in New York City
  • Sacred Heart "The Video"
  • We Rock
  • Holy Diver - Live
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Black Sabbath
  • Rainbow
  • Elf
  • Hear 'n Aid
  • Heaven & Hell
    • tour
  • Holy Dio: Tribute to Ronnie James Dio


Famous quotes containing the word dreamer:

    I am a dreamer of words, of written words. I think I am reading; a word stops me. I leave the page. The syllables of the word begin to move around. Stressed accents begin to invert. The word abandons its meaning like an overload which is too heavy and prevents dreaming. Then words take on other meanings as if they had the right to be young. And the words wander away, looking in the nooks and crannies of vocabulary for new company, bad company.
    Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962)