“Love” is a song from the 1973 Disney animated film “Robin Hood“. The song is performed by the character of Alan-A-Dale, a rooster who serves as the film’s narrator and minstrel.
In the song, Alan-A-Dale sings about the power of love to bring people together and overcome adversity. The song is a gentle and romantic ballad, featuring Alan-A-Dale’s mellow voice and a simple, acoustic guitar accompaniment.
The lyrics of the song go like this:
“Love, it seems like only yesterday
You were just a child at play
Now you’re all grown up inside of me
Oh, how fast those moments flee”
The song is a poignant expression of the power of love, and it fits well with the themes of the film, which explore the ideals of justice, courage, and friendship. It is a tender and emotional moment in the movie, and it helps to establish the character of Alan-A-Dale as a wise and compassionate observer of the events unfolding in the story.
Listen to Love (Song)
Additional Details
- Related Disney Character(s): Maid Marian (Robin Hood)
- Song Written By: Floyd Huddleston and George Bruns
- Song Performed By: Nancy Adams
- Year Released: 1973