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"If We Hold on Together" is the theme song to the 1988 film The Land Before Time, and is performed by American singer Diana Ross. Played during the film's ending credits, it was released on the film's soundtrack as well on Ross' nineteenth studio album, The Force Behind the Power (1991).
The Land Before Time: Sing-Along Songs (1997): Songs from the first four movies (movies I, II, III, and IV). The album was later released in a VHS format which included facts about the dinosaurs featured in the franchise. The Songs from The Land Before Time (1997): Songs from the first four movies (movies I-IV)
The Land Before Time is a 1988 animated adventure film directed and co-produced by Don Bluth from a screenplay by Stu Krieger and a story by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss.It is executive produced by Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall.
In August 2014, the New York Post ranked each of the 13 Land Before Time films released up to that point and placed The Time of the Great Giving at number 2, noting the "genuinely terrifying" velociraptors. [2] The film holds a 60% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average critic score of 5.4 out of 10. [3]
TV Guide rated it 2/5 stars and wrote: "Memories of Don Bluth's engaging original The Land Before Time continue to grow dimmer with this indifferent sequel to the animated dinosaur saga". [3] Michael Sauter of Entertainment Weekly rated a letter grade of "B" and wrote: "But if the formula hasn't changed, it hasn't fossilized, either". [4]
The North American DVD version was available exclusively at Walmart and Walmart.com, and was preceded by a Land Before Time compilation album featuring songs from the series on January 29 the same year by Back Lot Music. [5]
Before the fire, real estate company Zillow estimated that Auerbach's three-bedroom, 1,676 square foot home was worth around $3.1 million. An empty and slightly smaller lot up for sale before the ...
The music was composed by Michael Tavera and the new songs were written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom.. This was the third film in the series without James Horner's original score from the first film; the first two were The Great Longneck Migration and The Great Day of the Flyers, although Michael Tavera's older themes from previous sequels can still be heard.