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"A Neverending Dream" is a song by German group X-Perience, released in August 1996, by WEA/Warner Music, as the second single from their debut album, Magic Fields (1996). It is written by Matthias Uhle and Alexander Kaiser, and produced by Bernd Wendlandt and Ingo Politz. The song charted in countries like Germany, Hungary and Switzerland, becoming the band's biggest hit. It entered the German Singles Chart at number 91, went to number four in October/November 1996, and spent over 18 weeks in the charts. Over 350,000 copies of the singles were sold in Germany alone and the single was eventually certified Gold. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "A Neverending Dream" reached number 29 in December 1996. Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote about the song, "The uptempo 'A Neverending Dream', earlier released as a single, is pure pop with a simple synthesizers and dramatic melodies, which is perfect for EHR."
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