'Somewhere Out There' is a song released by MCA Records and recorded by American singers Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram for the soundtrack of the animated film An American Tail (1986). The song was written by James Horner, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and produced by Peter Asher and Steve Tyrell. From the movie 'An American Tale', directed by Don Bluth in 1986. ITA Dal film 'Fievel sbarca in America', girato da Don Bluth nel 1986. IG: Dendyst.Nock.
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Contents.Background , the film's producer, invited songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil to collaborate with James Horner on four songs for its soundtrack, to be completed in a four-week timeframe. The composers 'felt no pressure to come up with a radio-friendly hit' and were surprised when Spielberg felt the song had hit potential and recruited world-renowned recording artists, and, to record a version of it for the film's closing credits. In the main body of the film, the song was performed by and Betsy Cathcart in the characters of the mice Fievel and Tanya Mousekewitz.Produced by Ronstadt's regular producer, the single release of the Ronstadt/Ingram track made its debut at number 31 on the in dated 15 November 1986, crossing over to the dated 20 December 1986 with a number 83 debut. In January 1987 the song returned Ronstadt to the Top 40 after a four-year absence to eventually peak at number 2 that March. The number 1 song at the time was ' by.Music video The music video for the song was directed, produced and edited by Jeffrey Abelson. It was filmed in New York City and features Ronstadt and Ingram, in two separate rooms, sitting at their desks, drawing and coloring scenes from the film.
They both look out the windows, in the same manner as Fievel and Tanya in it. Clips from the film appear throughout the video.Theme The lyrics convey the love felt by two people separated by vast distances, but cheered by the belief that their love will eventually reunite them to be with each other once again. In the main body of the film, the fictional characters singing the song, Fievel and Tanya Mousekewitz, are brother and sister, and the love they share is described as general. However, in the end title pop version of it, the love is described as more romantic.Awards At the, the song won two awards, one for and the other for.
It also garnered Ronstadt and Ingram a Grammy nomination for.It earned nominations for Best Original Song at the and the, but lost both to ' from. At the Academy Awards ceremony, performed the song live with Ingram. Personnel., – vocals. – guitar,.
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