"Drifting and Dreaming, Sweet Paradise," is an American popular song written, copyrighted, published, and licensed by ASCAP in 1925. Lyrics are by Haven Gillespie, music is by Egbert Van Alstyne and Erwin Roeder Schmidt (1890–1966), and Loyal B. Curtis (1877–1947), L.B. Curtis, Music Publisher, New York.[1] It was a major hit in 1926 for George Olsen.[2]
- Recorded in New York City, December 15, 1925
- Side A Matrix 141393: Don't Wake Me Up (Let Me Dream) 551-D
- Side B Matrix 141394: Drifting and Dreaming 620-D
- Fran C. Frey (1903–1962), Bob Rice, (baritone vocals), Bob Borger (tenor vocal), George Olsen (director)
- Instrumentation: 2 violins, cello, flute, clarinet, 3 saxophones, 2 cornets, trombone, tuba, banjo, and piano
- Recorded February 16, 1926, in New York City
- Fats Robinson (trumpet, oboe), Reuben Reeves (trumpet), Eddie Atkins, William Franklin (trombone), Professor Stanley Williams (clarinet), Ralph Brown (alto sax, oboe), Norval Morton (tenor sax, flute), Clarence Lee, Joe McCutchin, Bobby Wall (violin), Lawrence Dixon (banjo, cello), Sudie Reynaud (bass), Jasper Taylor (drums)
- Recorded in Chicago, April 3, 1928
- C-1867 Dixie stomp
- C-1868 Drifting and dreaming
- Note: According to Lawrence Brown of Texas, the above is actually the Dave Peyton pit band at the Regal Theatre, Chicago. Tom Lord's Jazz Discography, lists it under Fess Williams because reissues on LPs and CDs list it as by Fess Williams.[3]
- Matrix LA 2073A (C63-8): Drifting and Dreaming, recorded December 5, 1939, Columbia Master 36227, 78 rpm OCLC 84345674
- Matrix LA 2073A: Drifting and Dreaming, recorded December 5, 1939, Columbia Master 35332, 78 rpm OCLC 85003553
- Side A Matrix 69133: Drifting and Dreaming, Kenny Gardner (vocals)
- Side B Matrix 69132: When The Organ Played at Twilight
- Recorded in New York City, May 5, 1941
- Side A Matrix L 3889: It's Been a Long, Long Time, recorded July 12, 1945, in Los Angeles.[4]
- Side B Matrix L 4357: Drifting and Dreaming, recorded February 13, 1947, in Los Angeles.[5]
- Recorded April 1959.[6] She had earlier recorded the song on 27 June 1948 with the Robert Farnon Orchestra (Decca F 8943).
- Pat Boone and Shirley Boone - for their album Side by Side (1959).[7]
- Burl Ives - for his album On the Beach at Waikiki (1965).[8]
Drifting and Dreaming: The Biography of Songwriter Haven Gillespie, by William E. First & Pasco E. First, Seaside Publishing (1998) OCLC 38148266