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"Son of Man" is a song by Phil Collins for the soundtrack of Disney's Tarzan. In the 1999 animated film, the song accompanies a montage in which Tarzan learns how to be an ape and progresses from childhood to adulthood. Along the way, he picks up skills from fellow jungle inhabitants, and he duels with an African rock python.
The Tarzan soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on May 18, 1999. The soundtrack peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 during the week of July 10, 1999, coinciding with the film's theatrical run. The album was a major comeback for Phil Collins, and put him back in the public eye.
Tarzan (1999 soundtrack) S. Son of Man (song) Strangers Like Me; T. Trashin' the Camp; Two Worlds (song) Y. You'll Be in My Heart This page was last edited on 30 ...
Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack: 4:17: 6. "Strangers Like Me" Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack: 3:02: 7. "Son of Man" Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack: 2:44: 8. "Two Worlds" Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack: 2:42: 9. "Can't Stop Loving You" Billy Nicholls: Testify: 4:16: ...
Phil Collins also recorded "You'll Be in My Heart" in French, German, Italian and Spanish aside from his native English for the international dubbing of Tarzan.. The entire Tarzan soundtrack, including "You'll Be in My Heart", was also performed by Phil Collins in various other languages besides his native English, namely German, French, Spanish and Italian.
Weeks after his passing on Sept. 29, Ron Ely’s cause of death has been revealed. Per a death certificate obtained by TMZ, Ely, the actor best known for playing the title role in the Tarzan TV ...
Online physical media retailer Waxwork Records is releasing the original soundtrack to “Monkey Man.” Composed by Jed Kurzel, the music from Dev Patel’s directorial debut will be available ...
The song is a key example of how musical continuity is present across the soundtrack, with "Two Worlds" woven into the musical tapestry of the film multiple times. [ 1 ] Phil Collins recorded the song in English ( Two Worlds ), Spanish ( Dos Mundos ), Italian ( Se vuoi ), French ( Entre deux mondes ), and German ( Zwei Welten ). [ 2 ]