Daydream (Wallace Collection song)

"Daydream"
One of variants of original French single picture sleeve
Single by Wallace Collection
from the album Laughing Cavalier and Wallace Collection
B-side"Baby I Don't Mind"
Released1969
Recorded1969
Abbey Road Studios, London
GenreSymphonic rock
Length4:10
LabelEMI/Odeon
Songwriter(s)Sylvain Vanholme
Raymond Vincent
Stephen Mann
David MacKay
Producer(s)David MacKay

"Daydream" is a song recorded in 1969 by the Belgian band Wallace Collection. It was composed by band members Sylvain Vanholme and Raymond Vincent, with David MacKay who also produced the single. The song is in the symphonic pop/rock genre, and uses strings and flutes. Its melody is borrowed from the Act II finale of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. The song was a hit in mainland Europe, though its popularity did not extend to English-speaking countries, despite its use of English lyrics. The song was covered several times, most notably by the Günter Kallmann Choir in 1970.