Gabrielle opens up about her overnight success with her 1993 hit 'Dreams'

She joined Ken Bruce on Golden Years

Ken Bruce and Gabrielle
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 15th May 2024

The wonderful singer Gabrielle joined Ken Bruce for Golden Years on Greatest Hits Radio to talk about her brand new album and her 'A Place In Your Heart' tour, due to take place in 2025.

The singer also reminisced about 1993, which was her Golden Year, and also the year her debut song 'Dreams' hit the charts. Giving her a massive breakthrough with her debut release, the singer revealed: "Do you know something? It was so much of a surprise that I didn't have time to adjust, because it was a whirlwind.

"I think the labels they know chart positions way before you do. I remember having to go to some kind of health spa place where, now I realise they kind of hid me away because they knew I was about to blow up, and then it was a whirlwind of radio and TV interviews, and then it was Top of The Pops."

'Dreams' was released in June 1993 and went to Number 2 in the chart, eventually staying at Number 1 for three weeks.

Gabrielle continued to recount how she had to get used to seeing herself on bus stops and buses across the country, saying: "It was incredible. But, you know, I don't know if you ever really, truly adjust, but you just get used to it. I couldn't get too used to it cause my mum's got as big as feet as I have, and I’m a size nine. She would have kicked my booty into touch and grounded me very quickly!"

Chatting to Ken about how she felt after the success of 'Dreams' more than 30 years ago, she also told him: "It was an incredible experience, but not one that I was expecting at all... I think that once you know it was established after a little while, that I wasn't gonna be a One Hit Wonder, (because) you never know.

"Even when ‘Dreams’ was released, I didn't officially have a long-term contract. People didn't know that. But it wasn't until, they were like, OK, the single’s done well and then it was this quick panic and race to try and get the rest of the songs for my first ever album."

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