"Dreams" was written by Stevie Nicks and performed by Fleetwood Mac.
Sartaj Aziz
Umar Azam has written: 'Dreams in Islam' -- subject(s): Dreams, Islam, Religious aspects of Dreams
Well if you think about it- neither one is correct as it would be: To whom have you written to. or What have you written. or It says that you have written..... I hope this helped xx
Mark Solms has written: 'The neuropsychology of dreams' -- subject(s): Neuropsychology, Dreams
I need to know who it was written for.
Joan Windsor has written: 'Dreams and healing' -- subject(s): Dreams, Spiritual healing
Benny Thomas has written: 'Exploring the world of dreams' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Religious aspects, Dreams 'Exploring the world of dreams'
A.G. has written: 'My seven dreams'
Fred Jeremy Seligson has written: 'Oriental birth dreams' -- subject(s): Dreams
the gospel was written for sam
'Between Dreams and Reality' was written by Sartaj Aziz.
Yes, "By whom was this written?" is a correct question. It is the formal and grammatically accurate way to ask about the authorship of a written work.