Two Worlds (Song)

Last Updated on: February 20th, 2023

Two Worlds disney song music“Two Worlds” is a song featured in the 1999 Disney animated film “Tarzan.” The song is performed by Phil Collins, who also composed the film’s soundtrack.

“Two Worlds” is an uplifting and energetic song that captures the spirit of adventure and discovery that defines the character of Tarzan. The song’s lyrics suggest that there are two worlds – one that Tarzan knows and loves, and another that is unfamiliar and full of mystery. The song encourages listeners to embrace new experiences and to be open to the wonders of the world.

In the film, “Two Worlds” plays during the opening sequence, which shows Tarzan’s parents and their infant son arriving in Africa, building their treehouse, and then being killed by a leopard. The song then transitions to Tarzan’s childhood and his first encounter with the gorillas.

“Two Worlds” was a commercial success and earned Phil Collins a Grammy nomination for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television. The song’s lively and upbeat melody, combined with its inspiring lyrics, have made it a favorite among many fans of the “Tarzan” movie and soundtrack.



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  • Song Written By: Phil Collins
  • Song Performed By: Phil Collins
  • Year Released: 2000

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