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⚫ | '''''Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack |
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+ | |released = [[May 18]], [[1999]] |
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+ | |genre = Soundtrack, pop, pop rock |
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+ | |label = [[Walt Disney Records]] |
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+ | |runtime = 40:55 |
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+ | |before=''[[Mulan (soundtrack)|Mulan]]'' |
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⚫ | |after=''Fantasia 2000''}}'''Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack''' is the soundtrack for the [[1999]] Disney animated film, [[Tarzan (1999 film)|''Tarzan'']]. The songs on the soundtrack were composed by [[Phil Collins]], and the instrumental score by [[Mark Mancina]]. The song "[[You'll Be in My Heart|You'll Be in My Heart]]" won both an Oscar and a Golden Globe for best original song. |
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''Tarzan'' was the first Disney soundtrack to be recorded in multiple languages for different markets, by original singer Collins were English, Italian, German, Spanish and French versions. Phil Collins was helped by composer Eric Serra to record and produce French version of the songs. |
''Tarzan'' was the first Disney soundtrack to be recorded in multiple languages for different markets, by original singer Collins were English, Italian, German, Spanish and French versions. Phil Collins was helped by composer Eric Serra to record and produce French version of the songs. |
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− | ==Commercial performance== |
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− | The ''Tarzan'' soundtrack was released by [[Walt Disney Records]] on May 18, 1999. The soundtrack peaked at #5 on the ''Billboard'' charts during the week of July 10, 1999, coinciding with the film's theatrical run, and was a major comeback for Collins who also won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "You'll Be In My Heart". |
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− | A promotion was held at the [[Disney Store]]. Customers who bought the soundtrack received a free and exclusive single of "You'll Be in My Heart". The soundtrack itself was labeled limited edition, including a holographic cover and an individual collector’s number. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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All songs written and composed by [[Phil Collins]], with score composed by [[Mark Mancina]]. |
All songs written and composed by [[Phil Collins]], with score composed by [[Mark Mancina]]. |
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− | #"Two Worlds" (Phil Collins) – 3:18 |
+ | #"[[Two Worlds]]" (Phil Collins) – 3:18 |
− | #"You'll Be in My Heart" ([[Glenn Close]] & Phil Collins Version) – 1:36 |
+ | #"[[You'll Be in My Heart]]" ([[Glenn Close]] & Phil Collins Version) – 1:36 |
− | #"Son of Man" – 2:44 |
+ | #"[[Son of Man]]" – 2:44 |
− | #"Trashin' the Camp" ([[Rosie O'Donnell|Rosie O'Donnell]] & Phil Collins Version) – 2:16 |
+ | #"[[Trashin' the Camp]]" ([[Rosie O'Donnell|Rosie O'Donnell]] & Phil Collins Version) – 2:16 |
#"[[Strangers Like Me]]" – 3:00 |
#"[[Strangers Like Me]]" – 3:00 |
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#"Two Worlds Reprise" – 0:51 |
#"Two Worlds Reprise" – 0:51 |
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+ | #"Trashin' the Camp" (Phil Collins and '[[*NSYNC]] Version) – 2:23 |
#"[[You'll Be in My Heart|You'll Be in My Heart]]" (Phil Collins Version) – 4:18 |
#"[[You'll Be in My Heart|You'll Be in My Heart]]" (Phil Collins Version) – 4:18 |
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#"Two Worlds" (Phil Collins Version) – 2:42 |
#"Two Worlds" (Phil Collins Version) – 2:42 |
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#"Two Worlds Finale" – 1:16 |
#"Two Worlds Finale" – 1:16 |
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− | |rowspan="2"|"[[You'll Be in My Heart|You'll Be in My Heart]]" |
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− | |rowspan="3"|Phil Collins |
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− | ==See also== |
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− | *[[Tarzan (musical)|''Tarzan'' musical soundtrack]]{{Wikipedia|Tarzan (1999 film soundtrack)}} |
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[[Category:Tarzan]] |
[[Category:Tarzan]] |
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[[Category:Walt Disney Records albums]] |
[[Category:Walt Disney Records albums]] |
Revision as of 20:42, 11 September 2019
Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1999 Disney animated film, Tarzan. The songs on the soundtrack were composed by Phil Collins, and the instrumental score by Mark Mancina. The song "You'll Be in My Heart" won both an Oscar and a Golden Globe for best original song.
Tarzan was the first Disney soundtrack to be recorded in multiple languages for different markets, by original singer Collins were English, Italian, German, Spanish and French versions. Phil Collins was helped by composer Eric Serra to record and produce French version of the songs.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Phil Collins, with score composed by Mark Mancina.
- "Two Worlds" (Phil Collins) – 3:18
- "You'll Be in My Heart" (Glenn Close & Phil Collins Version) – 1:36
- "Son of Man" – 2:44
- "Trashin' the Camp" (Rosie O'Donnell & Phil Collins Version) – 2:16
- "Strangers Like Me" – 3:00
- "Two Worlds Reprise" – 0:51
- "Trashin' the Camp" (Phil Collins and '*NSYNC Version) – 2:23
- "You'll Be in My Heart" (Phil Collins Version) – 4:18
- "Two Worlds" (Phil Collins Version) – 2:42
- "A Wondrous Place" (Score) – 5:18
- "Moves Like an Ape, Looks Like a Man" (Score) – 2:57
- "The Gorillas" (Score) – 4:28
- "One Family" (Score) – 3:48
- "Two Worlds Finale" – 1:16
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