Two Worlds
Phil Collins
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Put your faith in what you most believe in Two worlds, one family Trust your heart Let fate decide To guide these lies we see A paradise untouched by man Within this worlds blessed with love A simple life, they live in peace Softly tread the sand below your feed now Two worlds, one family Trust your heart Let fate decide To guide these lives we see Beneath the shelter of the trees Only love can enter here A simple life, they live in peace Raise your head up Lift high the load Take strength from those that need you Build high the walls Build strong the beams A new life is waiting But danger's no stranger here No words describe a mother's tears No words can heal a broken heart A dream is gone, but where there's hope Somewhere something is calling for you Two worlds, one family Trust your heart Let fate decide To guide these lives we see
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27 facts about this song
Original Composition"Two Worlds" was originally composed and sung by Phil Collins for Disney's 1999 animated film "Tarzan".
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Chart SuccessThe song was successful worldwide but hit number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in the U.S.
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Soundtrack Single"Two Worlds" was released as a single from the film's soundtrack, which also featured other original songs composed by Phil Collins.
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Grammy AwardsThe soundtrack for "Tarzan", including the song "Two Worlds, won the Grammy for 'Best Soundtrack Album' in 2000.
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Phil Collins’s Acting DebutAlthough Phil Collins had a successful career as a musician prior to working on "Tarzan," this project marked his debut as a voice actor.
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Variety of LanguagesIn addition to the English version, Collins recorded "Two Worlds" in several other languages including Spanish, French, German, and Italian.
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Critical Acclaim"Two Worlds" received widespread acclaim from critics who praised Collins' vocal performance, the song's melody and its powerful lyrics.
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Inspirational ThemeThe song is often seen as an anthem for unity and togetherness, perfectly fitting with the film’s theme of two worlds coming together.
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Music VideoThe song’s music video features Phil Collins playing the drum and singing, interspersed with scenes from the “Tarzan” movie.
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Signature SongDespite his multiple hits, "Two Worlds" has become one of the signature songs of Phil Collins’ career.
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Collaboration with Mark MancinaThe soundtrack of Tarzan was a collaboration between Phil Collins and Mark Mancina. Mancina handled the film score while Collins focused on the songs, with "Two Worlds" being the standout.
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Platinum StatusThe Tarzan Soundtrack, featuring "Two Worlds", has been certified Triple Platinum in the U.S, selling over 3 million copies.
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IMDB AppearanceThe song "Two Worlds" is popularly recognized as one of the soundtracks in the Disney animation film - Tarzan, which was released in 1999.
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The ArtistePhil Collins, who was a former drummer and singer of the rock band Genesis, is the vocalist and songwriter of "Two Worlds".
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Musical RecognitionThis song won Phil Collins a Grammy award for 'Best Soundtrack Album' in the year 2000.
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Broadway Renowned"Two Worlds" was also adapted in the Broadway musical of Tarzan, again under Collins' supervision.
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International AppreciationUnlike many other songs, "Two Worlds" was simultaneously recorded and released in English, Italian, French, Spanish, and German which attracted international recognition and acceptance.
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Legacy ImpactDue to its epic storytelling and emotional connection, the song "Two Worlds" is considered a classic and important part of Disney's legacy in animation.
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Commercial SuccessThe song, along with the rest of the Tarzan soundtrack, made the album a massive commercial success - ultimately going triple-platinum.
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Musical ArrangementThe song blends elements of rock and pop with tribal beats and symphonic sounds, creating a unique musical atmosphere.
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Multi-Track RecordingThe success of "Two Worlds" led Phil Collins to record all songs for the Tarzan film soundtrack, which includes ballads and upbeat tracks.
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Continuation NoveltyThe melody of "Two Worlds" is reprised throughout the film to express the duality of Tarzan's life between human and jungle worlds.
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Lyrics RelevanceThe lyrics of "Two Worlds" carry a deep message about unity, understanding, and acceptance, reflecting the thematic core of the Tarzan film.
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Platinum CertificationThe "Tarzan" Original Soundtrack, including "Two Worlds," has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Emotional DepthPhil Collins noted in interviews that "Two Worlds," along with the rest of the Tarzan soundtrack, allowed him to tap into deep emotional territory, exploring themes of loss, identity, and home.
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Opening SequenceIn the movie 'Tarzan', "Two Worlds" is played during the opening sequence and it effectively sets the emotional tone and story of the movie.
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Additional AwardsBesides the Grammy, the Tarzan soundtrack, featuring "Two Worlds," also won Phil Collins an Oscar and a Golden Globe for 'Best Original Song' - not for "Two Worlds," but for another song in the movie, "You'll Be In My Heart." However, "Two Worlds" was integral part of the album's success.
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