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From the Album 1. Two Worlds
    by Tarzan Cast
2. You'll Be In My Heart
    by Tarzan Cast
3. Who Better Than Me
    by Tarzan Cast
4. No Other Way
    by Tarzan Cast
5. I Need To Know
    by Tarzan Cast
6. Son of Man
    by Tarzan Cast
7. Sure As Sun Turns To Moon
    by Tarzan Cast
8. Waiting For This Moment
    by Tarzan Cast
9. Different
    by Tarzan Cast
10. Trashin' The Camp
      by Tarzan Cast
11. Like No Man I've Ever Seen
      by Tarzan Cast
12. Strangers Like Me
      by Tarzan
13. For The First Time
      by Tarzan Cast
14. Who Better Than Me (Reprise)
      by Tarzan Cast
15. Everything That I Am
      by Tarzan Cast
16. You'll Be In My Heart (Reprise)
      by Tarzan Cast
17. Sure As Sun Turns To Moon (Reprise)
      by Merle Dandridge
18. Two Worlds (Finale)
      by Tarzan Cast



From the Album 1. Two Worlds
    by Phil Collins
2. You'll Be In My Heart
    by Glenn Close
3. Son Of Man
    by Phil Collins
4. Trashin' The Camp
    by Rosie O'Donnell
5. Strangers Like Me
    by Phil Collins
6. Two Worlds Reprise
    by Phil Collins
7. Trashin The Camp
    by Phil Collins
8. Youll Be In My Heart
    by Phil Collins
9. Two Worlds (Radio Version)
    by Phil Collins
10. A Wondrous Place
      by Mark Mancina
11. Moves Like an Ape, Looks Like a Man
      by Mark Mancina
12. The Gorillas
      by Mark Mancina
13. One Family
      by Mark Mancina
14. Two Worlds Finale
      by Phil Collins



Other Songs Son of Man Strangers Like Me Two Worlds Two Worlds Finale Two Worlds Reprise Youll Be in My Heart
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Tarzan is a 1999 American animated coming-of-age adventure comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the 1912 story Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, being the first animated major motion picture version of the story. The film was directed by Kevin Lima and Chris Buck (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Bonnie Arnold, from a screenplay written by Tab Murphy and the writing team of Bob Tzudiker and Noni White.

It stars the voices of Tony Goldwyn as the title character along with Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, Rosie O'Donnell, Brian Blessed, Lance Henriksen, Wayne Knight, and Nigel Hawthorne.

Pre-production of Tarzan began in 1995, with Lima selected as director and Buck joining him the same year. Following Murphy's first draft, Tzudiker, White, Dave Reynolds, and Jeffrey Stepakoff (the latter two of whom received additional screenplay credits in the final cut), were brought in to reconstruct the third act and add additional material to the screenplay. English recording artist Phil Collins was recruited to compose and record songs integrated with a score by Mark Mancina. Meanwhile, the production team embarked on a research trip to Uganda and Kenya to study the gorillas.

The animation of the film combines 2D hand-drawn animation with the extensive use of computer-generated imagery, and it was done in California, Orlando, and Paris, with the pioneering computer animation software system Deep Canvas being predominantly used to create three-dimensional backgrounds.

Tarzan premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 12, 1999, and was released in the United States on June 18. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised its voice performances, music, animation, and action sequences. Against a production budget of $130 million (then the most expensive traditionally animated film ever made until Treasure Planet in 2002), the film grossed $448.2 million worldwide, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 1999, the second highest-grossing animated film of 1999 behind Toy Story 2, and the first Disney animated feature to open at first place at the North American box office since Pocahontas (1995). It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song ("You'll Be in My Heart" by Phil Collins).

The film has led to many derived works, such as a Broadway adaptation, a television series, and two direct-to-video followups, Tarzan & Jane (2002) and Tarzan II (2005). Due to licensing issues with Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., the use of these characters are limited.
-Wikipedia
Genre(s): Soundtrack
Associated: The Legend of Tarzan
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