After the utter disaster and disrespect that is Blood and Honey, it feels comforting to go back to this song and remember what Winnie the Pooh truly is: A sweet and wholesome children’s icon who brought us so much joy when we were little.
I would never see that movie. Because only a sick mind would turn Pooh and his friends into killer monsters. And as you said is a total disrespect to A. A.Milne work
@wyattbenikas9420 Tell me about it!! After the release of that movie, I tried to write a story of Winnie Pooh and his friends trying to find Christopher Robin in the trenches during World War I. However, I couldn't because it was much more sadder than a horror gore movie and I cried like a little baby.
True, plus Winnie the Pooh was always the only Disney classic out there to make me smile because none of those other "Princess that falls in love with a Prince" cliche-type of Disney classics such as Little Mermaid or Beauty and The Beast ever clicked me the way Winnie the Pooh along with Pixar and my favorite guilty pleasures that I watched growing up from the Post-Renaissance era such as Dinosaur,Atlantis,Treasure Planet,Lilo & Stitch,Brother Bear, and Chicken Little did lol.
Even as an adult, seeing Tigger's realization that he truly is the last of his family, and leaving into the cold in tears, it still breaks me every time.
this song reminds me of my best friend who is no longer with me because he went to another place that is far from the school where I go, I would like to see him again.
Even as an adult , seeing Tigger / s realization te that he truly is the last of his family , and leaving into the cold in tears , it still breaks me every time .
Yeah. Pooh and his friends were the first characters my family and I met when we took our first trip to DisneyWorld. Pooh even surprised my uncle and Eeyore surprised my grandmother.
This movie came out when I was two years old. Here I am at 25 years old coming back and listening to the sweet music that defined my childhood. The meaning of the lyrics hit different now as an adult because of how much I miss my childhood and everything that felt so simple. Thank you Kenny Loggins for making our childhoods so much better. ❤
Dont know why I don't remember this song as a kid. But I'm now 62yrs old and the tears are running down my cheeks. Life is all about love!! Cherish it.❤
The year is 2020 and I am 30 years old this song brings tears to my eyes every time. I watched this movie when it came out on vhs and I was 10 at the time and held back the tears cause I didn't cry then. But I can now.
The year is 2020 and l am 30 years old this song brings tears to my eyes every time . I watched this movie when it came out on vhs and l was 10 at the time and held back the tears cause l didn't cry then . But l can now .
My cousin passed away this year at 22. I remember being so close to him as a kid. He always made me laugh and feel loved. He was one of my best friends. People don't often say that about their cousins. This song makes me think of him.
This song makes me cry not only because of the context of the song in the movie, but because it's more than just a movie song. I watched this movie to death and cried every time because this song is about growing up too fast, and things changing so rapidly, but no matter where you are, your friends will be there to back you up, even when your family isn't, because home is where the heart is. Never feel lonely. Warms my heart to feel supported no matter where I go or what I do. Follow your heart!
This song is so immortal, reminds us that there are still so many children out there that far far away from a safe and warm "home" . . . . May God will always be with them and bless them and may we will have heart to also help those children
No wonder this movie was one of those rare sequels that live up to their predecessors. I saw all four of the "Pooh's Grand Adventure" movies in theaters and enjoyed each one. I only own the first two on VHS though.
Almost 40! Congrats! I’m 43 and I personally think the 40s are the best decade yet. Also, do yourself a favor and get Return to Pooh Corner, the pivotal album by Kenny Loggins. One of the best albums ever made
Alot of lives.. it saved mine.. I completely forgot about this song till my therapist recommended it to me to listen to when ever I feel like I'm going have a break down ❤🎉
Only the bestest for my bestest little brother was the line where I always start crying.... Reminds me of my friendship with my best friend and a brother to me, Jake. You're awesome, Jake and I'll always appreciate our friendship and love you!
You know it's a good song when you listen to this song and it brings you to tears. It's interesting since I've never actually seen the movie, but even I can appreciate the beauty that it this song.
I played this as my first guinea pig took her last breath. She was real sick that time- was loosing her fur, was not breathing well, and was not eating. Was by her side as I kept telling her that I loved her, and I would meet her at the rainbow bridge, where all the owners meet their pets that have passed. I know to some she was just a guinea pig, and was used for food in some countries, but she was the first pet I have truly owned and was called mine. It has been over seven years now and I still miss her. R.I.P Ginger, mama still loves you :"(
Pooh has always been my go-to film collection for stress relief. This, and particularly "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" (1977), instantly take me back to six years old when I watch them. Back to simple pleasures where you didn't have to think about the extra stresses of the world. This song, along with the letter, also makes me tear up.
Used to put my daughter to bed to this song when she was little (she'll be 18 next week). Hearing it now reminds me of those precious nights watching her fall asleep.
@@AlexMartinez-gv7hy Thanks. I used to alternate between the two Pooh albums and December during the holidays. On my first date with her mom I took her to see the Tigger Movie. She was a big KL fan too.
I went to sleep to this song as a little kid too. I would watched the tigger movie so many times and I want to say I think I had this song on a cd. Because I remember going to sleep to it.
"Only the best, From my bestest little brother." Lyrics: Sunny days and starry nights and lazy afternoons. You're counting castles in the clouds and humming little tunes. But somehow right before your eyes the sun fades away, Everything is different and everything has changed. If you feel you lost And on your own. And far from home, You're never alone you know. Just think of your friends The ones who care. They all will be waiting there. With love to share And your heart will lead you home. Funny how a photograph Can take you back in time. To places and races that you thought you'd left behind Trying to remind you that you're not the only one. That no-one is an island when all is said and done. If you feel you lost And on your own. And far from home You're never alone you know. Just think of your friends The ones who care. They all will be waiting there With love to share. And your heart will lead you home. There'll come a day when you're losing your way And you won't know where you belong. They say that home is where the heart is, So follow your heart and know that you can't go wrong. If you feel you lost And on your own. And far from home You're never alone you know. Just think of your friends The ones who care. They all will be waiting there With love to share. And your heart will lead you... If you feel you lost And on your own. And far from home You're never alone you know. Just think of your friends The ones who care. They all will be waiting there With love to share. And your heart will lead you... where you belong... I know your heart will lead you home. Owl: Dear, Tigger. Just a note say. Kanga: Dress warmly. Pooh: Eat well. Piglet: Stay safe and sound. Eeyore: Keep smilin' Roo: Were always there for you. Owl: Signed... All: Your Family. 😍😍😍😍 Like?
* Only the best , From my bestest little brother . * Lyrics / Sunny days and starry nights and lazy after noons . You / re counting castles in the clouds and humming little tunes .
But some how right before your eyes the sun fades away , Everything is different and everything has changed . If you feel you lost And far from home , You / re never alone you , know .
Just think of your friends The ones who care . They all will be waiting there . With love to share And your heart will lead you home . Funny how a photograph Can take
Especially if it helps mark the well-praised return of the duo who penciled a good amount of Disney favorites, including those for the previous theatrical Pooh film. And that one just so happens to be the first one!
The single greatest Disney movie ever created. I used to have one of those minny VHS TVs as a kid. I watched this movie once a week before bed. And in the middle of the night, after I had fallen asleep, I would wake up when this part would start playing in the background.
I remember watching this movie 🎥 when I was young. We had the vhs. I would watch the song down the after credits music 🎶 video and it would always tug on my heartstrings!!!
I’m 43 years old with two young boys. It is now that I have realized the power of Kenny Loggins. The dude has always been PERFECT for these kinds of songs, and Return to Pooh Corner is, in my opinion, the greatest children’s album ever made. Kenny is the greatest and I’ll love him forever
I love this movie and this song. There are times that i feel like Tigger and get lost along the way as well. I dedicate this song to that special person that i love deeply and dwells in my heart who always remind me and lead me back home. I love you always and thank you, thank you, thank you for EVERYTHING!!! I love you!
24 years old now. Was 4 when I first heard this and it still helps me whenever I come back to it. Nostalgia is a very helpful thing when it comes to Winnie the Pooh.
What's really amazing is that They Used this song in Tokyo Disneyland 25th Anniversary Parade Jubilation. If you listen carefully you can hear the word Your Heart Will Lead You Home.
This movie was a favorite of mine growing up, watched it at least 2 dozen times. Anytime I hear this song, I blubber like a baby. So many memories, so little time to remember.
I have a tape of this movie and used to watch it all the time when I was 5. I'm 21 now and it had been far too long since I have watched the film. Hearing this song again brought back so many memories and while I didn't cry like other people would, I only smiled. Because my memories aren't ones of a childhood I could never go through again, but because I went through that part in my childhood. When I hear this song and think about the film, I can only remember the best moments of my childhood and never get teary-eyed over it. I can only feel content with all I had been through during that part of my life.
This brings me back remembering as a kid I used to watch this movie all the time was obsessed with winnie the Pooh. Such a lovely song still warms my heart makes me smile
Y’know, this was my childhood movie. Most of the memory is of my parents telling me about it, but I vaguely remember having family movie nights as a very young kid, probably 3 or so. I would pick the Tigger movie every single time. And this was the first ever song I ever learned to sing, even with my broken baby English. Years later I found this again on a road trip with my dad, and all the memories rushed back to me, and while me and my dad didn’t say anything to each other, we both had such a special moment when this came on. Apparently he had this in his playlist for years because it reminded him of me. Now that I’m nearly an adult, I actually understand the song, and that makes it even more special to me, because I relate to it so much. I’m kinda rambling now, but I just wanna say this. Kenny Loggins, thank you so much for making this. I owe you my life for this song ❤️
Thank you Agents of Shield cast and crew for giving me a home I can turn to if I ever feel lost or my real family is giving me a hard time, Shield will always be there to welcome me home
20 years on, and this is still one of my favourite movies... and this track is such a big part of that love. I would watch to the end of the VHS to watch this video every time I put it on, without fail.
Every time we'd watch The Tigger Movie, my dad would always go to this music video that was on the DVD. As a kid, I didn't get why, but now I'm an adult, I get it. It's a lovely tune, and it's done by the same singer behind "Highway to the Danger Zone". Dad's a music nerd.
This song brings happy tears to my eyes! It's one of my favorites and was my friends favorite song too...she passed away March 4th this year...this song reminds me of all the times we sang it together and of all the times she was there for me!
I'm 18 & I havent thought about this movie until this song randomly popped into my head today. I just remember watching this movie over & over every time I'd go to my Nana & Papa's house, then crying at the end, not knowing why. I know now that it's just the sweetness and importance of this song. (And the message of the movie and song!)
I used to listen to a Kenny Loggins CD while going to sleep when I was younger. I always remembered a song and I could picture what I used to think of when falling asleep to it, but I could never remember the name or how it went. And now, here I am, bawling because I found it. This song is truly special and reminds me of my childhood. I really needed this right now
Wow. It's been so long since I last saw this. I was obsessed with The Tigger Movie when I was a kid, and I knew all the words to this song. In fact, I think I still do. What a fantastic movie. Kenny Loggins is such a legend.
I remember hear hearing this song when I was a kid, but never could really remember how it went or what the name of it was, at least until I decided to google The Tigger Movie to find out what it was. As I started listening to it, this song brought back so many memories of my childhood, both good and bad. It reminded me of all the moments when I felt horribly alone, with no friends, and also of the moments when many of the people I loved were suddenly yanked out of my life without warning, never to return again. But it also remined me of something else. No matter how bad things got and no matter how lonely I felt, there were still people I could count on to love me and give me strength. All I had to do was look inside and trust my heart to lead me where I needed to go. This song can kind of serve as a lesson for anyone who has gone through hard times or felt as if they were completely and utterly alone. No matter what happens and no matter how much you may want it all to end, never forget that wherever you are or what you are doing, trust your heart and remember the ones who love you. Because in the end, your heart will always lead you home. This song will always have a special place in my heart. Kenny Loggins and the Sherman Brothers are musical geniuses.
I remember I've used to watch that movie and the song when I was 4 years old. It makes me cry more about that I always move place to place after years of schooling and growing up. :''''( After I was stressing about what place am I gonna live when I'm gonna turn into an adult,mom always told me that my true home,Long Beach,CA is where my heart is. She's trying to tell me that my heart leads me to home that I lived for six years. :'''') I guess I found my warm home at all,thank you mom and Tigger,you're the best.
omg I haven't heard this song in at least 12 years and i still remember every word!! i had it on tape and used to listen to it on my yellow tape recorder. nostalgia.......
I still have the Tigger Movie on VHS! This movie is one of the movies I watch EVERY year during the the Holiday season! Tigger, we all love you!!!!!!!!!!!
I had the VHS tape when I was a baby. Whenever i felt sick, my mom wood hold me, and we'd watch this movie. I'm 20 and 1/2 now and I still love this movie, and Winnie the Pooh!
I was listening to the _Essential Kenny Loggins_ collection on a road trip recently. This song caught me completely by surprise after so many years, and how relevant it is to life right now brought a tear to my eye.
Remember watching this movie on repeat when I was 2. I'm 21 now and finally rewatched the movie after years. Still makes me cry and the song has always been with me through the worst times in my life. So glad there are people who remember it this way too.
After the utter disaster and disrespect that is Blood and Honey, it feels comforting to go back to this song and remember what Winnie the Pooh truly is: A sweet and wholesome children’s icon who brought us so much joy when we were little.
Agreed
I would never see that movie. Because only a sick mind would turn Pooh and his friends into killer monsters. And as you said is a total disrespect to A. A.Milne work
@wyattbenikas9420 Tell me about it!! After the release of that movie, I tried to write a story of Winnie Pooh and his friends trying to find Christopher Robin in the trenches during World War I. However, I couldn't because it was much more sadder than a horror gore movie and I cried like a little baby.
Yep Screw that horror film I'll stick to the real Winnie the pooh as a fan of that iconic character.
True, plus Winnie the Pooh was always the only Disney classic out there to make me smile because none of those other "Princess that falls in love with a Prince" cliche-type of Disney classics such as Little Mermaid or Beauty and The Beast ever clicked me the way Winnie the Pooh along with Pixar and my favorite guilty pleasures that I watched growing up from the Post-Renaissance era such as Dinosaur,Atlantis,Treasure Planet,Lilo & Stitch,Brother Bear, and Chicken Little did lol.
doesn't matter how old you get. this song will always warm the heart and maybe even bring tears.
Yes😍
I’m not crying you are
Touching isn't?😞😃
@@stevenritchie9032 I'm not. Just happy.😃
I was lead here from nostalgia. I used to watch this movie all the time. I still remember this song.
"Dear Tigger,
Just a note to say, dress warmly, eat well, stay safe and sound, keep smiling.
We're always there for you.
Signed,
Your family. "
*Tigger:* You mean...you fellas are my family?
@@Arcader-cs9bs nothing better than the bestest. 🥰
On 4:15
* Dear Tigger , Just a note to say , dress warmly , eat well , stay safe and sound , keep smiling . We / re always there for you . Signed ,
@@jesseherrera6970Your Family
Even as an adult, seeing Tigger's realization that he truly is the last of his family, and leaving into the cold in tears, it still breaks me every time.
this song reminds me of my best friend who is no longer with me because he went to another place that is far from the school where I go, I would like to see him again.
0:12-0:22 me too.
Even as an adult , seeing Tigger / s realization te that he truly is the last of his family , and leaving into the cold in tears , it still breaks me every time .
@@jesseherrera6970 Daseal already said that
@@JusticeVA copycat
This deserves an Oscar because unlike other Disney these days songs this spoke from the heart
Well said, this song were written by the hearts of The Sherman Brothers.
@@TheImaginator972 and a living legend in his own right Mr Kenny Loggins
This movie HAS to be on the top 10 of movies that make you cry
A memory of your pastime this song is. From Joe. X
still crying 16 years later
Still crying, 18 years later! Even more so after so many who I associated the movie with have died.
20 Years Later
@@serenasukino8875 still crine in the club to this day
I will introduce this movie to my children in future how about you
@@Stacymc2012 sorry to hear that 🙏🏾🙏🏾 may they Rest In Peace
I literally cried upon hearing it. I’m 22 now, but this song is literally the earliest one I remember from my childhood ! Pure genius !
Me too. But now, I’m 25 years old.
I'm 21 and this made my childhood, that and I'm a Winnie the Pooh fan.
@@mattyvarnas1736 Winnie the Pooh and his friends will never get old 🥹❤️
@@nathancruz9172 surely, we’re in our 20s, but what an unforgettable childhood we had ❤
Omg same. I think I had the soundtrack on cd and would go to sleep to this song as a little kid.
THE NOSTALGIA IS GOING TO KILL ME
I CAN RELATE. I USED TO GO TO BED WITH THIS SONG PLAYING ON REPEAT. STILL KNOW EVERY WORD. #RELATABLE
@@Tycemang IT BLOWS MY MIND TO HEAR OTHERS WENT TO SLEEP TO THIS SONG AS KIDS! ME TOOOOO
It makes you think you ain't down and out completely!. From Joe. X
No matter how old we get, we’ll always have memories of Pooh Bear and friends as part of our childhoods
Joe Humpston Yep
Amen my friends, The Tigger Movie is one of my all favorite Winnie The Pooh movie.
Agreed
@@TheImaginator972 *Favourite
Yeah. Pooh and his friends were the first characters my family and I met when we took our first trip to DisneyWorld. Pooh even surprised my uncle and Eeyore surprised my grandmother.
This movie came out when I was two years old. Here I am at 25 years old coming back and listening to the sweet music that defined my childhood. The meaning of the lyrics hit different now as an adult because of how much I miss my childhood and everything that felt so simple. Thank you Kenny Loggins for making our childhoods so much better. ❤
1997 your birthday year.
THE FEELS.
my childhood just came back and slapped me in the face
So I'm not the only one...
I tried not to listen to this (because I get emotional), but I caved. It still brings tears to my eyes.
Dont know why I don't remember this song as a kid. But I'm now 62yrs old and the tears are running down my cheeks. Life is all about love!! Cherish it.❤
Cheer up sir!. From Joe. X
The year is 2020 and I am 30 years old this song brings tears to my eyes every time. I watched this movie when it came out on vhs and I was 10 at the time and held back the tears cause I didn't cry then. But I can now.
The year is 2020 and l am 30 years old this song brings tears to my eyes every time . I watched this movie when it came out on vhs and l was 10 at the time and held back the tears cause l didn't cry then . But l can now .
2000 this film is. From Joe. X
Still have this movie on VHS! And the memories are still strong. Like this if you cri everytim!
I do
I do too.
we still wacth the movie and my girls, they are 16 and 18 😅😆😊
Elias McDermott-Sipe My whole childhood was based off VHS movies... This was, and is, one of my all-time favorite songs and childhood movies
90s Babies FTW!
This will always be my favorite Disney song. Always.
Same here too :')
Same
2000 film.
My cousin passed away this year at 22. I remember being so close to him as a kid. He always made me laugh and feel loved. He was one of my best friends. People don't often say that about their cousins. This song makes me think of him.
Scrubman lowell
Scrubman lowell I'm so sorry about your cousin,I am sure he will always be in your heart no matter what
Scrubman lowell He is forever in your heart 😊
+Scrubman lowell From what you have so honestly shared about your cousin, I would say that he must have been very lucky to have family like yourself.
I'm sorry for your loss and remember he'll always be with you from Lizzy
This song makes me cry not only because of the context of the song in the movie, but because it's more than just a movie song. I watched this movie to death and cried every time because this song is about growing up too fast, and things changing so rapidly, but no matter where you are, your friends will be there to back you up, even when your family isn't, because home is where the heart is. Never feel lonely. Warms my heart to feel supported no matter where I go or what I do. Follow your heart!
Lito290
2000 the film's in. From Joe. X
The Tigger movie was the first ever movie to ever make me cry. It's my most cherished VHS tape
VHS era is over!. From Joe. X
This song brings back so many memories... it feels good. I get goose bumps when they all read off the letter.
2000 film.
This song is so immortal, reminds us that there are still so many children out there that far far away from a safe and warm "home" . . . . May God will always be with them and bless them and may we will have heart to also help those children
Perdian Tumanan
I'll never stop helping animals
Kenny Loggins sung this.
should've won a grammy and an oscar
I agreed the most. Oscar or Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Song".
amen!
@@TheImaginator972 i agree
You're darn right because this song speaks from the heart
@@bradysmith6008 8yep
Kenny loggins was the perfect choice for this film, I wish he'd done more 💕
No wonder this movie was one of those rare sequels that live up to their predecessors. I saw all four of the "Pooh's Grand Adventure" movies in theaters and enjoyed each one. I only own the first two on VHS though.
Pooh’s Grand Adventure is an absolute underrated gem! That film is awesome in so many ways, from the story, to the character development, it’s great.
321SPONGEBOLT I’m getting my first tattoo, matching with my best friend, it will be Pooh in the tree singing Wherever You Are ❤️❤️
I mean Kenny Loggins is like the king of soundtrack songs
Footloose, Playing with the Boys , Danger Zone, this song
This song would make me cry at the end of the tigger movie
Me too
Same here
Me three
Me four.
Me six
I am 32 years old and this song still makes me cry...especially the letter at the end. It just hits you right in the emotional feels.
Almost 40! Congrats! I’m 43 and I personally think the 40s are the best decade yet. Also, do yourself a favor and get Return to Pooh Corner, the pivotal album by Kenny Loggins. One of the best albums ever made
@@thatssoironic I am 39 now....still love this song. I will look up that album you mentioned. I like his voice. Its like warm honey.
@@CeltycSparrow I am 33..
2000 film.
I wonder how many lives this song has saved.
24 years since the film. From Joe. X
Alot of lives.. it saved mine.. I completely forgot about this song till my therapist recommended it to me to listen to when ever I feel like I'm going have a break down ❤🎉
This song will always be so special to me, reminds me of my son when he was little...this was his favorite movie.
2000 film.
Only the bestest for my bestest little brother was the line where I always start crying....
Reminds me of my friendship with my best friend and a brother to me, Jake. You're awesome, Jake and I'll always appreciate our friendship and love you!
Joshua Bailey
Loved listening to this song as a kid. Now listening as an adult I am sobbing.
Me 2
Me 3
2000 film.
I absolutely love this song so much, with all my heart. It's so pure, innocent and full of genuine love, that is so hard for me to find in this world.
Me too! I come back to it all the time. Oh man, if we could turn back time to sit back from the tv watching vhs tapes. Those times were good😭
2000 film.
You know it's a good song when you listen to this song and it brings you to tears.
It's interesting since I've never actually seen the movie, but even I can appreciate the beauty that it this song.
Have you seen the movie yet? It’s brilliant❤️
@@emilymoore1242 2000 film.
im 21 and this movie still makes me cry
Amy Weigert I'm 22 and I remember watching this heart warming movie when i was tiny! wait what is this... darn ninjas cutting onions in my room!!!
Me too
Amy Weigert sane here I’ll be 22 in November hits the feels so hard
I'm 54 and crying
27 lol
For me, this is a big nostalgic tear-dripper.
No joking. From Joe. X
My favourite Kenny's song. It brings me so much memories from my childhood.
Not Danger Zone?
He's awesome. From Joe. X
I played this as my first guinea pig took her last breath. She was real sick that time- was loosing her fur, was not breathing well, and was not eating. Was by her side as I kept telling her that I loved her, and I would meet her at the rainbow bridge, where all the owners meet their pets that have passed. I know to some she was just a guinea pig, and was used for food in some countries, but she was the first pet I have truly owned and was called mine. It has been over seven years now and I still miss her. R.I.P Ginger, mama still loves you :"(
Wow that's really sad 😢
Damn i'm crying here
I'm so so sorry about your loss deary:"(
Wow thanks I’m sobbing at 8 am 😭
R.I.P. Ginger
the song that touches hearts. appreciates friendship where it truly belongs. thank you for the song, Kenny Loggins!
2000 film.
Anything Kenny Loggins touches turns to gold. I love you Kenny ♡
Pooh has always been my go-to film collection for stress relief. This, and particularly "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" (1977), instantly take me back to six years old when I watch them. Back to simple pleasures where you didn't have to think about the extra stresses of the world. This song, along with the letter, also makes me tear up.
2000 film.
Used to put my daughter to bed to this song when she was little (she'll be 18 next week). Hearing it now reminds me of those precious nights watching her fall asleep.
💗
Not gonna cry, but that's is so sweet 😭
@@AlexMartinez-gv7hy Thanks. I used to alternate between the two Pooh albums and December during the holidays. On my first date with her mom I took her to see the Tigger Movie. She was a big KL fan too.
I went to sleep to this song as a little kid too. I would watched the tigger movie so many times and I want to say I think I had this song on a cd. Because I remember going to sleep to it.
I love this song
Who is still listening this beautiful heartwarming music in 2020s
Kenny Loggins is the performer. From Joe. X
16 years and I'm still crying with a smile
It makes you take a very deep sigh. From Joe. X
28 years here
@@DaphxB The film was in 2000. From Joe. X
@@joeandrews7329 Yeah I am 28 :)
iam a 20 year old man and this song is actually about to make me cry, reminds me of days when i used to watch this film
2000 this is in. From Joe. X
"Only the best, From my bestest little brother."
Lyrics:
Sunny days and starry nights and lazy afternoons.
You're counting castles in the clouds and humming little tunes.
But somehow right before your eyes the sun fades away,
Everything is different and everything has changed.
If you feel you lost
And on your own.
And far from home,
You're never alone you know.
Just think of your friends
The ones who care.
They all will be waiting there.
With love to share
And your heart will lead you home.
Funny how a photograph
Can take you back in time.
To places and races that you thought you'd left behind
Trying to remind you that you're not the only one.
That no-one is an island when all is said and done.
If you feel you lost
And on your own.
And far from home
You're never alone you know.
Just think of your friends
The ones who care.
They all will be waiting there
With love to share.
And your heart will lead you home.
There'll come a day when you're losing your way
And you won't know where you belong.
They say that home is where the heart is,
So follow your heart and know that you can't go wrong.
If you feel you lost
And on your own.
And far from home
You're never alone you know.
Just think of your friends
The ones who care.
They all will be waiting there
With love to share.
And your heart will lead you...
If you feel you lost
And on your own.
And far from home
You're never alone you know.
Just think of your friends
The ones who care.
They all will be waiting there
With love to share.
And your heart will lead you...
where you belong...
I know your heart will lead you home.
Owl: Dear, Tigger. Just a note say.
Kanga: Dress warmly.
Pooh: Eat well.
Piglet: Stay safe and sound.
Eeyore: Keep smilin'
Roo: Were always there for you.
Owl: Signed...
All: Your Family. 😍😍😍😍
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Can you add guitar chords please
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* Only the best , From my bestest little brother . * Lyrics / Sunny days and starry nights and lazy after noons . You / re counting castles in the clouds and humming little tunes .
But some how right before your eyes the sun fades away , Everything is different and everything has changed . If you feel you lost And far from home , You / re never alone you , know .
Just think of your friends The ones who care . They all will be waiting there . With love to share And your heart will lead you home . Funny how a photograph Can take
songs like this is rare to find.
XAnonAdviserX *Are rare to find, but you're absolutely right...
XAnonAdviserX what
Especially if it helps mark the well-praised return of the duo who penciled a good amount of Disney favorites, including those for the previous theatrical Pooh film. And that one just so happens to be the first one!
The single greatest Disney movie ever created. I used to have one of those minny VHS TVs as a kid. I watched this movie once a week before bed. And in the middle of the night, after I had fallen asleep, I would wake up when this part would start playing in the background.
I remember watching this movie 🎥 when I was young. We had the vhs. I would watch the song down the after credits music 🎶 video and it would always tug on my heartstrings!!!
2000 film.
The opening to this song always pulls at my heartstrings.
I’m 43 years old with two young boys. It is now that I have realized the power of Kenny Loggins. The dude has always been PERFECT for these kinds of songs, and Return to Pooh Corner is, in my opinion, the greatest children’s album ever made. Kenny is the greatest and I’ll love him forever
He is awesome. From Joe. X
I love this movie and this song. There are times that i feel like Tigger and get lost along the way as well. I dedicate this song to that special person that i love deeply and dwells in my heart who always remind me and lead me back home. I love you always and thank you, thank you, thank you for EVERYTHING!!! I love you!
24 years old now. Was 4 when I first heard this and it still helps me whenever I come back to it. Nostalgia is a very helpful thing when it comes to Winnie the Pooh.
2000 film.
What's really amazing is that They Used this song in Tokyo Disneyland 25th Anniversary Parade Jubilation. If you listen carefully you can hear the word Your Heart Will Lead You Home.
Yup - starts around 3:30. ua-cam.com/video/e6lUz8LPiiI/v-deo.htmlsi=UqXcE7iVRdhACX5s
This one too - ua-cam.com/video/e6lUz8LPiiI/v-deo.htmlsi=h2tP7uPPEKk0_RO1
Kenny Loggins sung this.
To those 80 special people that dislike this song. You have no heart. So you need to follow your heart since home is where the heart is.
Update: now 91 people have no heart.
@@Chunkman128 Update to update: Now 244 people have no heart.
So many memories. It's weird how life can really change dramaticly.
It changes all the time. From Joe. X
listening this with my little daughter. She loves this song, and Winnie the Pooh. =)
I love this movie so much. They played this at my great-grandma's funeral. I wish I could see this movie again.
This movie was a favorite of mine growing up, watched it at least 2 dozen times. Anytime I hear this song, I blubber like a baby. So many memories, so little time to remember.
Kenny Loggins had the most amazing voice and the guitar sounded so beautiful. 🥰🥰
This song makes me cry. So emotional!
I have a tape of this movie and used to watch it all the time when I was 5. I'm 21 now and it had been far too long since I have watched the film. Hearing this song again brought back so many memories and while I didn't cry like other people would, I only smiled. Because my memories aren't ones of a childhood I could never go through again, but because I went through that part in my childhood. When I hear this song and think about the film, I can only remember the best moments of my childhood and never get teary-eyed over it. I can only feel content with all I had been through during that part of my life.
Omg I love this song and this movie childhood feels are coming back *sniff* *sniff* I’M NOT CRYING YOUR CRYING 😭 😭😭😭😭
Old times remembered. From Joe. X
This brings me back remembering as a kid I used to watch this movie all the time was obsessed with winnie the Pooh. Such a lovely song still warms my heart makes me smile
ill be 23 in a couple of days and this song/movie will always put a small tear in my eye....i miss my childhood so much
Omg I am so glad I remembered this song to listen to it again. My god its been a decade since the last I've heard it
2000 film.
Y’know, this was my childhood movie. Most of the memory is of my parents telling me about it, but I vaguely remember having family movie nights as a very young kid, probably 3 or so. I would pick the Tigger movie every single time. And this was the first ever song I ever learned to sing, even with my broken baby English. Years later I found this again on a road trip with my dad, and all the memories rushed back to me, and while me and my dad didn’t say anything to each other, we both had such a special moment when this came on. Apparently he had this in his playlist for years because it reminded him of me. Now that I’m nearly an adult, I actually understand the song, and that makes it even more special to me, because I relate to it so much. I’m kinda rambling now, but I just wanna say this. Kenny Loggins, thank you so much for making this. I owe you my life for this song ❤️
I sang this to my children for countless years ! Thankyou Kenny L ❤️
Best Kenny Rogers Movie Ever.
It's amazing how long these lyrics are stuck in my head after these years,The Tigger Movie is my childhood.
i watched this movie again today and cried and i never cry for movies
Thank you Agents of Shield cast and crew for giving me a home I can turn to if I ever feel lost or my real family is giving me a hard time, Shield will always be there to welcome me home
20 years on, and this is still one of my favourite movies... and this track is such a big part of that love. I would watch to the end of the VHS to watch this video every time I put it on, without fail.
I'm crying to this song. 😭😭Kenny Loggins sings this so beautifully, too.
Every time we'd watch The Tigger Movie, my dad would always go to this music video that was on the DVD.
As a kid, I didn't get why, but now I'm an adult, I get it.
It's a lovely tune, and it's done by the same singer behind "Highway to the Danger Zone". Dad's a music nerd.
Danger Zone is Kenny Loggins at his best but this is good too
Dad has good taste
19 and still love this movie.
Kenny Loggins "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" from Disney's "THE Tigger MOVIE"
I remember watching the movie when I was small. O the nostalgia.
2000 film.
I'm 25 & still this gets me. Love this movie.
I just sat down closed my eyes and think of my childhood 😌
Takes you back!. From Joe. X
THAT ONION NINJA HAS FOUND ME AGAIN. D,:
Kenny Loggins sung this.
This song brings happy tears to my eyes! It's one of my favorites and was my friends favorite song too...she passed away March 4th this year...this song reminds me of all the times we sang it together and of all the times she was there for me!
This song brings back so many memories.
I'm 18 & I havent thought about this movie until this song randomly popped into my head today. I just remember watching this movie over & over every time I'd go to my Nana & Papa's house, then crying at the end, not knowing why. I know now that it's just the sweetness and importance of this song. (And the message of the movie and song!)
being at college away from my home and feeling homesick this song can help you be encouraged in a way
I used to listen to a Kenny Loggins CD while going to sleep when I was younger. I always remembered a song and I could picture what I used to think of when falling asleep to it, but I could never remember the name or how it went. And now, here I am, bawling because I found it. This song is truly special and reminds me of my childhood. I really needed this right now
Wow. It's been so long since I last saw this. I was obsessed with The Tigger Movie when I was a kid, and I knew all the words to this song. In fact, I think I still do. What a fantastic movie. Kenny Loggins is such a legend.
This song made me cry 😢
i can't believe its been 10+ years since I've heard this song :') so many memories
I remember hear hearing this song when I was a kid, but never could really remember how it went or what the name of it was, at least until I decided to google The Tigger Movie to find out what it was. As I started listening to it, this song brought back so many memories of my childhood, both good and bad. It reminded me of all the moments when I felt horribly alone, with no friends, and also of the moments when many of the people I loved were suddenly yanked out of my life without warning, never to return again. But it also remined me of something else. No matter how bad things got and no matter how lonely I felt, there were still people I could count on to love me and give me strength. All I had to do was look inside and trust my heart to lead me where I needed to go. This song can kind of serve as a lesson for anyone who has gone through hard times or felt as if they were completely and utterly alone. No matter what happens and no matter how much you may want it all to end, never forget that wherever you are or what you are doing, trust your heart and remember the ones who love you. Because in the end, your heart will always lead you home. This song will always have a special place in my heart. Kenny Loggins and the Sherman Brothers are musical geniuses.
2000 film.
love the movie and this song!!!! when I was younger I couldn't fall asleep with out this song playing 😊🐰🐷🐯🐻🎶🎶🎶🎶🎧🎧
My favorite movie as a child. 😢
I remember I've used to watch that movie and the song when I was 4 years old. It makes me cry more about that I always move place to place after years of schooling and growing up. :''''( After I was stressing about what place am I gonna live when I'm gonna turn into an adult,mom always told me that my true home,Long Beach,CA is where my heart is. She's trying to tell me that my heart leads me to home that I lived for six years. :'''') I guess I found my warm home at all,thank you mom and Tigger,you're the best.
i like when he raises his voice that shows true passion for music
omg I haven't heard this song in at least 12 years and i still remember every word!! i had it on tape and used to listen to it on my yellow tape recorder. nostalgia.......
I still have the Tigger Movie on VHS! This movie is one of the movies I watch EVERY year during the the Holiday season! Tigger, we all love you!!!!!!!!!!!
I had the VHS tape when I was a baby. Whenever i felt sick, my mom wood hold me, and we'd watch this movie. I'm 20 and 1/2 now and I still love this movie, and Winnie the Pooh!
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Im 20 too
¡A LOS 65 subs PASO mi PACK! Now I’m 21
Kenny Loggins is a musical genius. Thank you for making this song, sir!
I remember this song used to make me cry when I was like 5 or 6. I'm 21 and I still cry when I hear this song, Just for different reasons now.
Same same ❤
Old song. From Joe. X
I still remember tearing up as a little kid in this movie
I was listening to the _Essential Kenny Loggins_ collection on a road trip recently. This song caught me completely by surprise after so many years, and how relevant it is to life right now brought a tear to my eye.
I’m 17, and this movie is still one of my favorites. I miss the good old days 😭
Every time I watched this, since I was little and now even as at 22. I still ball into tears at this song and movie. 😭😭😭
Remember watching this movie on repeat when I was 2. I'm 21 now and finally rewatched the movie after years. Still makes me cry and the song has always been with me through the worst times in my life. So glad there are people who remember it this way too.