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"Father to Son" is a ballad about Collins's relationship with his eldest son, Simon. The closing track, "Find a Way to My Heart", is a simple rock-sounding love song, though with a heavy horn section and a synthesized intro and coda. It was later used in the 1990 action film Fire Birds.
"No Son of Mine" is a song by British rock group Genesis, released in October 1991 by Atlantic and Virgin as the lead single from their 14th album, We Can't Dance (1991). The song, written by Phil Collins and composed by him with Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, reached No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (the ...
In December 2024, a YouTube documentary titled Phil Collins: Drummer First was released by Drumeo, reflecting primarily on Phil's history as a drummer, in which his ailing health and fragility is observed. During one interview, with the help of his son, Nic, Phil was filmed behind his drums for the first time in several years.
Phil has five kids, sharing adoptive daughter Joely Collins and son Simon with his first wife, Andrea ... Greville Collins. Phil’s father, Greville, was an agent for the London Assurance Company.
Hello, I Must Be Going! is the second solo studio album by the English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins.It was released on 5 November 1982 [3] [4] on Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and on Atlantic Records in North America, and named after the Marx Brothers' song of the same name.
Take Me Home (Phil Collins song) Taking It All Too Hard; Tell Me Why (Genesis song) That's All (Genesis song) That's Just the Way It Is; This Is the World We Live In; Throwing It All Away; Thru These Walls; Time Table (song) Tonight, Tonight, Tonight; Trashin' the Camp; Turn It On Again; Two Hearts (Phil Collins song) Two Worlds (song)
"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.
After nearly a decade of Clapton's guitar playing taking a backseat to his singing/songwriting, this album contains several guitar solos. The album includes synthesizers and drum machines played by Phil Collins, Ted Templeman, Peter Robinson, Michael Omartian, James Newton Howard, Chris Stainton and Greg Phillinganes, as well as Clapton's Roland guitar synthesizer on "Never Make You Cry".