Can You Feel The Love Tonight?
Elton John · Greatest Hits 1970-2002 [Disc Two]
There's a calm surrender
To the rush of day,
When the heat of a rolling wind
Can't be turned away
An enchanted moment,
And it sees me through
It's enough for this restless warrior
Just to be with you
And can you feel the love tonight?
It is where we are
It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer
That we got this far
And can you feel the love tonight,
How it's laid to rest?
It's enough to make kings and vagabonds
Believe the very best
There's a time for everyone,
If they only learn
That the twisting kaleidoscope
Moves us all in turn
There's a rhyme and reason
To the wild outdoors
When the heart of this star-crossed voyager
Beats in time with yours
And can you feel the love tonight?
It is where we are
It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer
That we got this far
And can you feel the love tonight,
How it's laid to rest?
It's enough to make kings and vagabonds
Believe the very best
It's enough to make kings and vagabonds
Believe the very best
To the rush of day,
When the heat of a rolling wind
Can't be turned away
An enchanted moment,
And it sees me through
It's enough for this restless warrior
Just to be with you
And can you feel the love tonight?
It is where we are
It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer
That we got this far
And can you feel the love tonight,
How it's laid to rest?
It's enough to make kings and vagabonds
Believe the very best
There's a time for everyone,
If they only learn
That the twisting kaleidoscope
Moves us all in turn
There's a rhyme and reason
To the wild outdoors
When the heart of this star-crossed voyager
Beats in time with yours
And can you feel the love tonight?
It is where we are
It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer
That we got this far
And can you feel the love tonight,
How it's laid to rest?
It's enough to make kings and vagabonds
Believe the very best
It's enough to make kings and vagabonds
Believe the very best
Can You Feel The Love Tonight?
Elton John's "Can You Feel The Love Tonight?" serves as the iconic theme for Disney's 1994 animated classic, The Lion King. The track blends lush orchestration with a distinct pop sensibility, marking a significant moment where the artist collaborated with Tim Rice to craft a melody that transcends its film origins. While originally composed for animation, the song has since become a staple of the artist's discography, frequently appearing on greatest hits compilations and live performances. Its enduring appeal lies in its melodic structure and emotional resonance, cementing its place within the broader landscape of popular music and film soundtracks alike.

