Dave Sampson
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Dave Sampson (born 9 January 1941[1]) had a UK hit single in May 1960 with his backing band, The Hunters, with "Sweet Dreams", which peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.
"Sweet Dreams" was released on the Columbia Records label, and spent six weeks in the chart. His lack of subsequent chart presence leaves him listed as a one-hit wonder.
A greatest hits compilation album, Sweet Dreams: the Complete Dave Sampson & the Hunters, was released in 1999, and included the following songs:
- "Sweet Dreams"
- "It's Lonesome"
- "If You Need Me"
- "See You Around"
- "Why The Chicken"
- "1999"
- "Goodbye Twelve Hello Teens"
- "Talkin' In My Sleep"
- "Little Girl Of Mine"
- "Walking To Heaven"
- "Easy To Dream"
- "That's All"
- "I've Got A Crush On You"
- "Don't Fool Around"
- "Why The Chicken" (orchestral version)
- "Teenage Dreams"
- "Wide Wide World"
- "Sandy Sandy Moved Away"
- "My Blue Heaven" (demo)
- "Sweet Dreams" (demo)

