On My Way

Phil Collins · Brother Bear [original soundtrack] [2003]

Tell everybody I'm on my way

new friends and new places to see

with blue skies ahead yes I'm on my way

and theres no where else that I'd rather be



Tell everybody I'm on my way

and I'm loving every step I take

with the sun beating down yes I'm on my way

and I cant keep this smile off my face

cause theres nothing like seeing each other again

no matter what the distance between

and the stories that we tell will make you smile

oh it really lifts my heart



so tell them all that I'm on my way

new friends and new places to see

and to sleep under the stars who could ask for more

with the moon keeping watch over me

not the snow not the rain can change my mind

the sun will come out wait and see

and the feeling of the wind in your face can lift your heart

no theres no where I would rather be



cuz I'm on my way now

well and truly

I'm on my way now

I'm on my way now

I'm on my way now

I'm on my way now



tell every body I'm on my way

and I just cant wait to be there

with the blue skies ahead yes I'm on my way

and nothing but good times to share

so tell eveybody I'm on my way

and I just cant wait to be home

with the sun beating down yes I'm on my way

and nothing but good times to show

I'm on my way

On My Way

Phil Collins' "On My Way" serves as a vibrant track from the "Brother Bear" original soundtrack, released in 2003. The song exemplifies his signature blend of pop sensibilities and rhythmic energy, characteristic of his work during the early 21st century. While often associated with his more introspective ballads like "In the Air Tonight" or "Another Day in Paradise," this recording showcases a different facet of his musical range, featuring driving beats and an upbeat tempo suited for an animated film score. As part of the broader "Brother Bear" project, the track contributes to the soundtrack's atmosphere without relying on the artist's typical acoustic or rock instrumentation found in his solo discography. It remains a notable song in his extensive catalog of film music and pop recordings.