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===Kenny Loggins on writing with the Sherman Brothers===
===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>}}
{{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>}}


===Lyrics===
===Lyrics===

:Sunny days and starry nights
:Sunny days and starry nights
:And lazy afternoons
:And lazy afternoons
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:Where you belong
:Where you belong
:I know your heart will lead you home
:I know your heart will lead you home



© 2000 Wonderland Music Company/Walt Disney Music
© 2000 Wonderland Music Company/Walt Disney Music

==References==
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Revision as of 15:05, 25 December 2006

"Your Heart Will Lead You Home" is a song from the 2000 Disney film: The Tigger Movie which appears in the end credits of the film. It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman and Kenny Loggins and was recorded by Kenny Loggins. This was the only time that the Sherman Brothers and Loggins collaborated together. All the other songs from The Tigger Movie were written by the Shermans.

Kenny Loggins on writing with the Sherman Brothers

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.[1]

Lyrics

Sunny days and starry nights
And lazy afternoons
You're countin' castles in the clouds
And hummin' little tunes
But somehow, right before your eyes
The summer fades away
Everything is different
And everything has changed
If you feel lost and on your own
And far from home
You're never alone, you know
Just think of your friends
The ones who care
They all will be waiting there
With love to share
And your heart will lead you home
Funny how a photograph
Can take you back in time
To places and embraces
That you thought you'd left behind
They're trying to remind you
That you're not the only one
That no one is an island
When all is said and done
If you feel lost and on your own
And far from home
You're never alone, you know
Just think of your friends
The ones who care
They all will be waiting there with love to share
And your heart will lead you home
There'll come a day
When you're losing your way
And you won't know where you belong
They say that "Home is where the heart is"
So follow your heart
And know that you can't go wrong
If you feel lost and on your own
And far from home
You're never alone, you know
Just think of your friends
The one who care
They all will be waiting there
With love to share
And your heart will lead you
If you feel lost and on your own
And far from home
You're never alone, you know
Just think of your friends
The ones who care
They all will be waiting there
With love to share
And your heart will lead you
Where you belong
I know your heart will lead you home

© 2000 Wonderland Music Company/Walt Disney Music

References

  1. ^ Barnes and Noble, Barnes and Noble, Jr. Music Store Quarterly, 2000, p 3.