My Favorite Dream
2024 studio album by John Legend
My Favorite Dream is the tenth studio album and first children's album by American singer John Legend . It was released on August 30, 2024, through John Legend Music Inc. and Republic Records . The album includes the single "L-O-V-E". It follows up his 2022 album Legend (2022).[ 1]
The album is entirely produced by Sufjan Stevens .[ 2]
Background and conception
My Favorite Dream marks Legend's first entry into children's music . Legend stated his idea for the album came from learning the Fisher-Price song "Maybe" on the piano.[ 3] Chrissy Teigen , his spouse, uploaded a video of Legend playing and singing "Maybe" to one of their children.[ 4] The warm reception from Legend's fans inspired him to start creating children's music: "I kind of took it as a challenge, not to just cover some songs kids already knew and loved, but to try to create something new. So, I wrote nine new original songs and made a whole album of it."[ 5] [ 6]
Artwork
The album cover features a picture of Legend from his childhood, with childlike drawings in the margins.
The lead single from the album "L-O-V-E" was published on August 9, 2024.[ 7]
On September 4, 2024, Legend performed "Always Come Back" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! .
On September 26, the official video for "Always Come Back" was uploaded to Legend's YouTube channel.
Legend collaborated with social media educater, Ms. Rachel , on a
Sing-A-Longs rendition of "L-O-V-E".
Accolades
In November 2024 it was announced that the album had received a nomination for Best Children's Music Album at the 2025 Grammy Awards .
Track listing
All tracks are written by John Stephens , except where noted.
My Favorite Dream track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "We're a Family" 2:43 2. "When I Feel Sad" 2:50 3. "Three Little Birds" Bob Marley 3:46 4. "L-O-V-E" (with Sufjan Stevens featuring Chrissy , Luna, and Miles) 2:32 5. "Deep in the Ocean Blue" 2:24 6. "For You" 1:57 7. "You Are My Sunshine " 2:01 8. "When We Fly" 3:07 9. "Safe" 3:38 10. "Go to Sleep" 4:00 11. "Always Come Back" 3:46 12. "We're a Family" (solo piano) 2:39 13. "Great, Great Day" (bonus track) Cherilyn Pauly Neyman Jeremy Keller 2:47 14. "Friendship" (bonus track) Timothy Clarke Maggie McEwen 3:43 15. "Maybe" (bonus track) Jamie Hert 3:10 Total length: 45:03
Personnel
Musicians
John Legend – lead vocals (all tracks), background vocals (1, 5, 7, 8, 11), piano (7, 12)
Sufjan Stevens – background vocals (tracks 1–11), drums, percussion, piano (1–6, 8–11); celesta (1–6, 9, 10), acoustic guitar (1–3, 5, 6), vibraphone (1, 2, 4, 9), drum machine (1, 3–6), bagpipes (1, 5, 6); alto recorder , tenor recorder (2–6, 10); sopranino recorder (2–4, 6, 10), recorder (2, 3, 5, 6, 10), ukulele (2, 9), electric guitar (3–6, 11), electric bass (3, 7, 8), banjo (3), keyboards (4); conga , drum programming (8)
Hannah Cohen – background vocals (tracks 1–6, 8–11)
Keenan O'Meara – background vocals (tracks 1–6, 8–11)
Megan Lui – background vocals (tracks 1–6, 8–11)
David Nelson – trombone (tracks 1–6, 9–11), flugelhorn (3, 4), tuba (3, 6), trumpet (4), horn (13)
Matt Bauder – flute , tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4–6, 9, 11); baritone saxophone (1, 2, 4–6), soprano saxophone (2), alto saxophone (4–6, 9)
David Lizmi – electric bass (tracks 1, 2, 4–6, 9), double bass (10, 11)
Parker Kindred – drums (track 1)
Chris Thile – mandolin (tracks 2, 9)
Kay Manee – background vocals (tracks 3, 5, 6, 8, 11)
Natalie Imani – background vocals (tracks 3, 5, 6, 8, 11)
Erick Walls – acoustic guitar, electric guitar (track 3)
Liam Cunningham – background vocals (track 3)
Sima Cunningham – background vocals (track 3)
Macie Stewart – background vocals (track 3)
Kaveh Rastegar – bass (track 3)
Munyungo Jackson – percussion (track 3)
Sam Evian – electric guitar (tracks 4, 8)
Chrissy Teigen – background vocals (track 4)
Miles Stephens – background vocals (track 4)
Luna Stephens – background vocals (track 4)
Matt Jones Orchestra[ a] – chamber orchestra (tracks 8, 11)
Hakeem Holloway – bass (track 8)
Abby Gundersen – cello , viola , violin (track 10)
Maeve Gilchrist – harp (tracks 10, 11)
Sean Mullins – drums (track 11)
Matt Jones – piano (track 11)
Clare Manchon – background vocals (tracks 13–15), clapping (13)
Ernestine Manchon – background vocals (tracks 13–15), clapping (13)
Gustave Manchon – background vocals (tracks 13–15), clapping (13)
Olivier Manchon – orchestration (tracks 13–15), background vocals (13, 15), clapping (13), keyboards (14, 15); viola, violin (14); strings , vibraphone (15)
Gail Ann Dorsey – background vocals (track 13), bass (14)
James McAlister – drums (tracks 13–15), percussion (14, 15)
Thomas Deis – guitar (tracks 13, 14)
Hideaki Aomori – woodwinds (tracks 14, 15)
Anita Balázs – cello (track 14)
Anthea White – background vocals (track 15)
Mark Palmer – background vocals (track 15)
Vicente Archer – bass (track 15)
Jacqueline Kerrod – harp (track 15)
Technical
Sufjan Stevens – production (tracks 1–11)
John Legend – production (tracks 7, 12)
Clare Manchon – production, engineering , recording arrangement (tracks 13–15)
Olivier Manchon – production, engineering, recording arrangement (tracks 13–15)
Dave Kutch – mastering
Serban Ghenea – mixing
Tim McClain – engineering
Billy Hickey – engineering (tracks 1–3, 5–12)
Sufjan Stevens – engineering (tracks 1–3, 5, 6, 8–11)
Fabio Patrignani – engineering (tracks 3, 7)
Patrick Dillon Curry – engineering (tracks 8, 11)
Sam Evian – engineering (tracks 8, 11)
James McAlister – engineering (tracks 13–15)
Pete Rende – engineering (tracks 13, 15)
Thomas Deis – engineering (tracks 13, 15)
Alex Venguer – engineering (tracks 14, 15)
Hideaki Aomori – engineering (tracks 14, 15)
Gail Ann Dorsey – engineering (track 14)
Jacqueline Kerrod – engineering (track 15)
Kendrick Scott – engineering (track 15)
Bryce Bordone – mixing assistance
Matt Jones – string arrangement (tracks 8, 11)
Notes
^ The Matt Jones Orchestra consists of conductor Matt Jones; cellists Aaron Stokes, Ro Rowan, Caleb Jones, Giovanna Clayton, Leah Metzler, and Joy Payton-Stevens; violists Thomas Lea, Stefan Smith, Kayla Cabrera, and Drew Forde; and violinists Stephanie Matthews, Daniell Adams, Adé Williams, Hwieun Kim, Kyle Gilner, Kayvon Sesar, Rhea Fowler, Clayton Penrose-Whitmore, Benjamin Jacobson, Amanda Lo, Stephanie Yu, and Hakmah White.
References
^ Deville, Chris (August 9, 2024). "John Legend & Sufjan Stevens Made A New Kids Album" . Stereogum . Archived from the original on August 19, 2024. Retrieved August 9, 2024 .
^ Siroky, Mary (August 9, 2024). "John Legend Announces Children's Album Produced by Sufjan Stevens" . Consequence . Retrieved August 9, 2024 .
^ Wood, Mikael (August 28, 2024). "How John Legend and Sufjan Stevens found the 'emotional wisdom' in children's music" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved August 30, 2024 .
^ Fekadu, Mesfin (August 16, 2024). "How John Legend's Family Inspired His New Album for Kids and Parents: "It's a Celebration of Love" " . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved August 30, 2024 .
^ Sherman, Maria (August 9, 2024). "Q&A: John Legend on his ambitious children's album, 'My Favorite Dream,' and new single, 'L-O-V-E' " . AP News . Archived from the original on August 9, 2024. Retrieved August 9, 2024 .
^ Dailey, Hannah (August 9, 2024). "John Legend Drops 'L-O-V-E' Feat. Chrissy Teigen & Their Kids Ahead of Children's Lullaby Album" . Billboard . Archived from the original on August 9, 2024. Retrieved August 9, 2024 .
^ "John Legend chats on his new children's album, 'My Favorite Dream,' and new single, 'L-O-V-E' " . San Diego Union-Tribune . August 13, 2024. Retrieved August 30, 2024 .
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