Listen Liam Gallagher reveals new song ‘All You’re Dreaming Of’

Net proceeds from each download and stream will go to leading charity Action For Children.
Signing off this shitty year with a hopeful new song, Liam Gallagher has revealed his brand new track ‘All You’re Dreaming Of’.
Penned with co-writer Simon Aldred, Simon says of the emotive new song, “During the first lockdown when everything was looking uncertain and people were struggling to remain optimistic, Liam and I spoke about how there weren’t enough songs of hope. We set out to write a song that imagined a parent singing to their child about the importance of holding onto dreams and innocence, the capacity to disappear inside yourself and imagine a better future. A lullaby of hope.
“It was never meant to a Christmas song. But then Liam said, ‘I can see New York shop windows, and snow outside, this reminds me of being a kid at Christmas when life was normal.’ And so we reimagined it with that in mind.”
Net proceeds from each download and stream will go to the leading charity, Action For Children, from now until 31st December 2020.
The new track comes ahead of Liam’s virtual live event ‘Down By The River Thames’ on 5th December.
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