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I'll Find My Way Home is a song written by Jon Anderson and Vangelis.It was included on the second edition of Jon and Vangelis' 1981 album The Friends of Mr Cairo.. The song was written after the initial release of The Friends of Mr Cairo, which commercially underperformed expectations set by the band.
The Friends of Mr Cairo is the second album by Jon and Vangelis, released in July 1981.. A second edition of the album, released in January 1982, [4] includes the single "I'll Find My Way Home", which according to Anderson was added in response to poor initial sales of the album, and which was a big hit across Europe at the time, peaking at No. 1 in Switzerland, No. 2 in The Netherlands and No ...
Vangelis released his See You Later album the same year, with Anderson contributing vocals to two songs. The two reunited to record their second album, The Friends of Mr Cairo, in 1981, including the songs "Friends of Mr Cairo" and "State of Independence". Later pressings of the album included the UK top 10 hit "I'll Find My Way Home". [2]
The film features the Jon and Vangelis song "I'll Find My Way Home". The film was first broadcast in Canada on 14 October 1990 through CBC Television. [2] BBC One aired the film in the United Kingdom on 3 August 1993. [3] The film also had frequent showings on The Disney Channel. [4] Triboro Entertainment provided the video release on VHS. [5]
Referring to "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home", Simon Weaving of Screenwize.com said the film's conflicts are "mostly expressed in the simple, sugared lyrics of a series of pop hits that seamlessly find their way into the story." [7] James Plath of Dvdtown.com described the song as being "integrated pretty well into the narrative". [8]
The Yellowstone star, 69, along with his band Modern West, released the new song "Find Your Way" on Friday, Oct. 11 to support recovery efforts amid the ongoing storms.
"Can't Find My Way Home" is a song written by Steve Winwood that was first released by Blind Faith on their 1969 album Blind Faith. The song was also issued as a single B-side in some countries in 1969 and as an A-side, on the RSO label in the United States, in 1977.
Musicologist and writer Ian MacDonald writes, "Played a little faster, the song reveals its debt to Buddy Holly's simple three-chords schemes. (Imagine each chorus finishing 'I'll be on my way ah-hey-hey'.)" [8] Everett agrees, writing the song "has strong Holly ties, especially in the duet refrain," [9] as does Lewisohn who calls the song ...