: It reached number one in Italy and peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart. It also secured top 10 positions in numerous countries, including the UK, France, Germany, and Switzerland.
: Several popular versions exist, including the Dream Version , Message Version (which features more prominent vocals/lyrics), and the Psycho Version . Commercial and Cultural Impact
: The accompanying video was directed by Maria Mochnacz , further cementing the track's dreamy, cinematic aesthetic. Track Credits Producer/Arranger : Robert Miles (Roberto Concina) Label : DBX Records / Deconstruction Sleeve Design : Mark Farrow Robert Miles - Fable
"Fable" was a massive international hit, proving that the success of Robert Miles was not a one-off event.
"Fable" by Robert Miles, released in , is widely regarded as one of the definitive tracks of the dream trance and dream house genres . Serving as the second single from his debut album, Dreamland , it successfully followed the global phenomenon of "Children" by maintaining Miles’ signature emotional, piano-driven sound. Musical Characteristics : It reached number one in Italy and
: Along with "Children," it helped define the mid-90s "Dream House" movement, a melodic subgenre of electronic music intended to provide a calmer, more reflective alternative to the high-intensity techno and trance of the era.
: While often remembered as an instrumental-leaning track, it features uncredited, ethereal vocals by Fiorella Quinn . Commercial and Cultural Impact : The accompanying video
: Like "Children," it blends simple, evocative melodies with atmospheric electronic production to create a sense of storytelling.