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'''"Your Heart Will Lead You Home"''' is a song from the 2000 Disney film, ''[[The Tigger Movie]]'', playing over the end credits to the film. It was written by [[Robert and Richard Sherman]] and [[Kenny Loggins]] and recorded by [[Kenny Loggins|him]], marking their first and only collaboration together.

===Kenny Loggins on writing with the Sherman Brothers===
{{Quotation|It was fun writing with them -- they're amazingly quick. Robert Sherman is 74, and Richard is 72; Robert's an amazing lyricist, and Richard is really fast melodically. It's funny -- I'm 52, and I'd been thinking about retiring. But Richard said to me, 'You know, kid, you got talent.' I'm sure he said that to encourage me to hang in there. I asked Robert if he'd ever thought of retiring, and he said, 'What, and miss getting a rush like this?' It's great to see your role models still working and still loving it.<ref>Barnes and Noble, ''Barnes and Noble, Jr. Music Store Quarterly'', 2000, p 3.</ref>}}

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[[Category:2000s ballads]]
[[Category:2000 songs]]
[[Category:2000 songs]]
[[Category:Songs from The Tigger Movie]]
[[Category:Kenny Loggins songs]]
[[Category:Kenny Loggins songs]]
[[Category:Songs written by Kenny Loggins]]
[[Category:Songs written by the Sherman Brothers]]
[[Category:Winnie-the-Pooh songs]]
[[Category:Columbia Records singles]]
[[Category:Walt Disney Records singles]]

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