You'll Be in My Heart
Phil Collins · Love Songs - A Compilation... Old And New [2004]
It will be alright
Just take my hand
Hold it tight
I will protect you
From all around you
I will be here
Don't you cry
For one so small
You seem so strong
My arms will hold you
Keep you safe and warm
This bond between us
Can't be broken
I will be here don't you cry
Cause you'll be in my heart
Yes, you'll be in my heart
From this day on
Now and forever more
You'll be in my heart
No matter what they say
You'll be here in my heart
Always
Why can't they understand
the way we feel
They just don't trust
What they can't explain
I know we're different
But deep inside us
We're not that different at all
And you'll be in my heart
Yes, you'll be in my heart
From this day on
Now and forever more
Don't listen to them
Cause what do they know?
We need each other
To have, to hold
They'll see in time
I know
When destiny calls you
You must be strong
I may not be with you
But you've got to hold on
They'll see in time
I know
We'll show them together
Cause you'll be in my heart
Believe me, you'll be in my heart
I'll be there from this day on
Now and forever more
Oooo, you'll be in my heart
You'll be here in my heart
No matter what they say
I'll be with you
You'll be here in my heart
I'll be there always
Always
I'll be with you
I'll be there for you always
Always and always
Just look over your shoulder
Just look over your shoulder
Just look over your shoulder
I'll be there always
You'll Be in My Heart
Phil Collins' 'You'll Be in My Heart' serves as the English-language counterpart to the iconic 'Tarzan' theme, released in 1999 for the animated film. The track features a distinctive, upbeat melody and a signature drum solo that became a hallmark of Collins' later work. While the original 'Tarzan' theme was a ballad, this recording adopts a more energetic pop-rock arrangement, reflecting Collins' versatility as a performer and producer. The song was included on the compilation 'Love Songs - A Compilation... Old And New,' showcasing his enduring appeal across decades. It remains a staple of his discography, often performed live and recognized for its catchy hook and the artist's characteristic vocal delivery.
