Kids that grew up with their Disney DVDs watching all of the promos play out when Fastplay stayed on for hours late into the night have this song playing at the back of their head. Back then, every movie felt like an experience. The wonders that came to me after watching disney movies felt so much more powerful and inspiring. I miss being young, but I hope I can give my kids the same wonder that I had when i give them my old dvds.
I wish i could give my kids the same experience of the magical films i grew up with. Its a beautiful thing to want your kids to experience the happiness you experienced. Keep it up, thats a loving parent.
OMG! This was my favorite movie of all time, and that is EXACTLY what I did. Especially the part where they were creating their weapons, building their woodland town, and preparing for the battle. It was EPIC! Such an iconic song!
Captain Jack Sparrow: “We have our heading.” Peter Pan: “HERE WE GOOOOOOO!” Announcer: “From the magic within our hearts, to the adventure beyond the horizon, there is only one Disney.”
I persuaded my youth orchestra conductor a few years back to let us play it at a concert. We did, but most of the string players were complaining about repetitive parts. I'm a string player myself, and it is repetitive, but the piece is layered together to create something beautiful. I get this incredible feeling of ebullience every time I listen to it.
I guess it matters a lot whether you like the movie or not. This soundtrack has a very positive vibe, which vaguely reminds me the Back to the Future theme, which I love as well.
Awesome theme music, and one of the most enjoyable movies I've ever seen. Kevin Costner is a hero you have no trouble rooting for, and Alan Rickman steals the show with both humor and diabolical evil.
3 weeks ago, at the age of nearly 40, I was diagnosed with a mental disorder that I have apparently had my whole disastrous life. Since I began taking the meds, my life is rapidly improving, and this song has been playing in my head for a week straight. It feels like the theme to my life.
I come here to play this song often, especially when I fell strong, hopeful, aggressive, or triumphant. It's silly, but I have even thought I would have it played at the end of my funeral as a message of victory over life's defeats, even death. Of course I would not do that because most of the mourners would not understand and find it mysteriously inappropriate. Anyway, I love the feel this song gives me.
Elijah Gale never thought of it that way, but, as for me, faith in the Lord is a victory over death and life's struggles, so I can see how you would play this at your funeral!
Your claims are completely substantiated and not silly in the least. I too turn to this score for a recharge of courage. It's amazing that types of music are synchronous to our emotion. It's as though the particles of air that vibrate (in this example to triumph) resonate in our minds and release dopamine. The more I study this the more significance is found. Enjoy sir.
As a piece of music, this is pure genius. It hits all the spots - originality, natural, muliple themes, impressive and most of all tuneful. I would place it as one of the best all time movie themes.
This gives me intense feelings, like goosebumps. I get the urge to run and explore. RIP Michael Kamen, this score and your work on Band of Brothers is your finest.
This was my adventure movie/music as a kid. This theme, the POTC theme, the Star Trek theme, and the Indiana Jones theme all radiate pure adventure and heroism in my eyes(and ears).
This theme is a beaming example of the transformative power of music. When I hear this I feel like a powerful, majestic, and magical pegasus soaring through the air!
Duncan: "Sherwood Forest is haunted, sire!" Robin of Locksley/Robin Hood: "Then either we take our chances with the ghosts or become ghosts ourselves."
This movie was the last conventional robin hood movie. Every thing after was either a comdy or tried to completely reinvent the wheel with it's story beats. I don't think we will ever see another straight up adaption of the Robin hood story in our lifetime.
This song is played during the opening ceremonies of the Iowa Speech All State and it’s the coolest feeling ever hearing the categories announced and seeing everyone cheer for their own… it’s truly life changing
Yeah...if I was an athlete, playing this song before the game would be very bad for my opponents health😂 because I'd be out there tryin to make it to Valhalla and shit
+SuperNoLifeGamer BOI I KNOW HOW CHU FEEL :D I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH how i got it was from "earth to echo" i had to look on the computer scene to see wut movie it was :D The Glory DaysThe Glory Days
Until just now I hadn’t realized just how much this theme’s elements crossed into both Band of Brothers (the D-Day sequence when they are taking off) and From the Earth to the Moon.
I remember I did my Jr level figure skating test to this piece and used it later for the competition season. Was always my favorite piece of music I ever used. I always did really good with it.
Back in Sweden this music was used by a women’s Gymnastics team for their floor exercise. Team Gymnastics is huge sport in Scandinavia and Europe. They wore dark green leotards and the movement matched the music sooo well. They had even choreographed in a moment where they ”shot with now and arrow”. This was way back in the 90s when i was a teenager but i still get goosebumps when i hear this music and i can remember the first time i ever watched them perform their programme ❤🤸🏻♂️
This was the 2nd movie that i've seen on big screen alone being the 1st 1990 TMNT , i was 9 years old... this was the movie that stayed trought the times has the best experience i had on the big screen till today !
I can never forget the days me and my mom spent together when I was too little to go to school and we didn't have cable. We would watch every VHS we had over and over again, quote lines to each other and sing all the songs. This one was special, though. I don't know exactly what it was, but this movie never got old, the music never got old, the Bryan Adams song never got old. It will always be a treasured memory to me forever and ever.
To everyone talking about the Disney DVD music. This kind of thing happens all of the time. Different companies can buy or rent the rights to use a certain piece of music in advertising. It's not "stealing." They pay for the rights. NBC used the theme music from The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. as their theme for the 2008 Bejing Olympics. Danny Boyle's Sunshine used Clint Mansell's "Lux Aeterna" from Requiem For a Dream in the trailer. And if you've heard this on Disney DVDs then you've SURELY heard the theme from Rudy, probably on the same DVDs' Disney's been using that bit for years.
this theme is for english actor sir alan rickman who played the villain George, Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood; Prince of Thieves im shocked he died today at the age of 69 my childhood goes with him in heaven ill will always remember him from my childhood as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood; Prince of Thieves and as hans gruber from 1988's die hard and from when i was a teenager from the harry potter franchise he was a good actor may he RIP
+justin fleming Respect, also my two favourite film memories of Sir Rickman :) "Why a spoon cousin, why not an axe ?" ... "Because it's dull, you twit, it'll hurt more!" haha :) best Sheriff ever :)
This song is so great. My brother loved this movie so much, and so what comes to mind for me, is playing this one with a live band at his wedding with a visit from Kevin Costner being something like the ring bearer.
Kids that grew up with their Disney DVDs watching all of the promos play out when Fastplay stayed on for hours late into the night have this song playing at the back of their head.
Back then, every movie felt like an experience. The wonders that came to me after watching disney movies felt so much more powerful and inspiring. I miss being young, but I hope I can give my kids the same wonder that I had when i give them my old dvds.
I wish i could give my kids the same experience of the magical films i grew up with.
Its a beautiful thing to want your kids to experience the happiness you experienced.
Keep it up, thats a loving parent.
You're not that old... I was watching early 90's movie trailers on Disney's VHS :X
@@FaIheim Okay? And?
@@skelebrosgaming2187 Nothing else to say, just saying that you don't need to worry about being old.
I'll never forget the horns from Cody's Flight from the Rescuers: Down Under, a frickin' direct to video Disney movie.
For every child who grew up in the 90’s this was the tune to hum when playing in the woods.
I remember all the kids on my street running to the woods to try and recreate the village in the trees! Magical memories .
OMG! This was my favorite movie of all time, and that is EXACTLY what I did. Especially the part where they were creating their weapons, building their woodland town, and preparing for the battle. It was EPIC! Such an iconic song!
Captain Jack Sparrow: “We have our heading.”
Peter Pan: “HERE WE GOOOOOOO!”
Announcer: “From the magic within our hearts, to the adventure beyond the horizon, there is only one Disney.”
I thought I was the only one who noticed that
Movies magic more
Lol
@@gracedamiani8007 really? you really thought you were the only one who would recognise a theme from a movie? really?
The Martian : LOOK AT ME GO
My old high school marching band played this marching down the streets of Disney world a couple of years back. Most amazing feeling in the world.
My high school band also did that (Disneyland) but i can guarantee we did not play this song. Jealous!
Perfect choice 👌🏼
One of my all time favorite arrangements for Marching Band.
@@Kingofold2112 what song did you play ?
10 years ago…. seems like yesterday.
IMHO, one of the most beautiful orchestration ever written for a movie.
+EFA MUSIC One of the greatest underrated scores of all time!!! I've had the CD of this one since its release!!
I persuaded my youth orchestra conductor a few years back to let us play it at a concert. We did, but most of the string players were complaining about repetitive parts. I'm a string player myself, and it is repetitive, but the piece is layered together to create something beautiful. I get this incredible feeling of ebullience every time I listen to it.
I guess it matters a lot whether you like the movie or not. This soundtrack has a very positive vibe, which vaguely reminds me the Back to the Future theme, which I love as well.
i was actually going to submit bttf with the outatime orchestra as a contemporary for most beautiful orchestra for film
That's very true!
From the magic within our hearts to the adventure beyond the horizon, there is only one Disney.
Thanks for the memories Disney.
"One free man defending his home is more powerful than 10 hired soldiers. The Crusades taught me that."
And this theme plays after that speech
It's beyond words. The statement plus the music makes you just want to fight all the evil.
Ukrainian soliders right now. 🇺🇦
Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman, Alan Rickman and Sean Connery. 🤩🤩🤩🤩
great film, great cast, if not the only.
@EMANUELE CESTONI, although this was a great role, his role in Dancing With the Wolves was his greatest in his career. :-)
And Mary Elisabeth Mastrantonio and Christian Slater
"We have our heading. " " Here we GOOOOO!"
From the magic within our hearts, to the adventure beyond the horizon.
There is only 1 Disney.
That's why it sounded familiar.
Its english patrisom
Finally I'm not the only one Lol
😭 good mems
😊😄 love this theme from disney
Awesome theme music, and one of the most enjoyable movies I've ever seen. Kevin Costner is a hero you have no trouble rooting for, and Alan Rickman steals the show with both humor and diabolical evil.
rrvtjd Amen to that, best version of the Robin Hood story ever made in my opinion.
Rip Alan Rickman you gave us such wonderful beautiful villains to this day.
With Morgan Freeman
3 weeks ago, at the age of nearly 40, I was diagnosed with a mental disorder that I have apparently had my whole disastrous life. Since I began taking the meds, my life is rapidly improving, and this song has been playing in my head for a week straight. It feels like the theme to my life.
Keep fighting brother.
Remember - when you hit rock bottom, the only way is up 👍
Embrace the chaos! I feel like dressing up as robin hood and running up town :0
Rise, retake what it has stolen from you. Time for a great wrong to be put right.
What disorder and what meds?
Che la Forza e il coraggio siamo con te 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🙏
"At least I didn't use a spoon" RIP ALAN RICKMAN
'Tell the hangman i don't want to see any broken necks in the morning' x'D
Amen.
Was Alan Rickman the sherriff?
yes he was
and he acted as awesome as possible...
0:39 that fanfare gets me everytime!
Me too!
when you score a capture in quakeworld CTF
What fanfare was it? I cant find it anywheres!? But I remember it, just cant figure it out.
I'm playing this song at my wedding! Pure manhood and chivalry!
Good luck out there soldier.
yes sir
Amazing theme, and by far the best Robin Hood movie ever made.
I don' t know, er the Robin Hood movie made by Disney was pretty good.
I don't know about that. Kevin Costner's English Accent was pretty atrocious.
I prefer Mel Brooks version my self
william gaunce Asneeze, son of Achoo
WERE MEN, MEN IN TIGHTS
The number of marching and concert bands that played this in the 90's is too high to count. What an iconic theme song.
I come here to play this song often, especially when I fell strong, hopeful, aggressive, or triumphant.
It's silly, but I have even thought I would have it played at the end of my funeral as a message of victory over life's defeats, even death. Of course I would not do that because most of the mourners would not understand and find it mysteriously inappropriate.
Anyway, I love the feel this song gives me.
Elijah Gale never thought of it that way, but, as for me, faith in the Lord is a victory over death and life's struggles, so I can see how you would play this at your funeral!
Your claims are completely substantiated and not silly in the least. I too turn to this score for a recharge of courage. It's amazing that types of music are synchronous to our emotion. It's as though the particles of air that vibrate (in this example to triumph) resonate in our minds and release dopamine. The more I study this the more significance is found. Enjoy sir.
I can imagine Michael Kamen did it on his funeral
I’m 14 and this is deep
I feel like I'm ready to defend anything hearing this
As a piece of music, this is pure genius. It hits all the spots - originality, natural, muliple themes, impressive and most of all tuneful. I would place it as one of the best all time movie themes.
This gives me intense feelings, like goosebumps. I get the urge to run and explore. RIP Michael Kamen, this score and your work on Band of Brothers is your finest.
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My high school marching band plays out this for pre-game every year and we send off our seniors with it. It will always have a place in my heart
I just graduated high school :/
@@erectilereptile7383 congrats!!!
@@addisonmarie885 thank you!
I've had this song stuck in my head for YEARS I could never find where it came from until today!!!!! I love it sooooo much!!
Played this song when I went jogging in France and ended wining the Tour de France
Ryan Murhy oops the Tour de France is a cycling race
Well then, he did even better for winning it
he ended up spontaneously passing a bicycle shaped tumor and riding for the win! apparently this song is bicycloteratogenic
Vive la République et Vive la France !
I won with 2 flat tires and a missing chain.
RIP Kamen, Connery and Rickman.
When you listen to this you automatically feel like what you are doing is legendary, even if its scooping the crap outta the litter box
As much as I like the Russell Crowe Robin Hood... this one holds a special place in my heart. This music is phenomenal.
That one stayed more close to the legend but this was just a fun action movie in the 90's
0:38 This is the moment when this tune just lifts your heart.
The best Robin Hood's version.
+Yann M. hell yeah
This isn't the version on the soundtrack is it?
+Crooked Path Films No, it's definitely different.
What about Disney's that came out in 1973 ?
WestLegend03 But this felt more faithful to the classic legend.
God I miss the 90's
Who else listened to this while cutting someones heart out with a spoon.
I mean i cut off my own dick.... does that count?
Ouch
I mean it was the rectum
But why a spoon? Why not an axe...
Lmao
My favorite Robin Hood film of all time.
Yes this is the best theatrical version of Robin Hood. Still nothing will come close to the 80s tv-series with Michael Praed and Jason Connery.
+RoninS636 I totally agree!
burnett240 Errol Flynn as Robin Hood (1938) will beat them all!
I played this music while boiling some eggs and they hatched into Dinosaurs...
*****
I don't know if I trust your advice...
Some words of wisdom here lol
One ofem u
Dragons for me.
🤣🤣🤣
Still gives me goosebumps!
R.I.P. Michael Kamen
This song will always be the Disney blue ray disk opening for me no matter what.😂
Anne Kilgallon I know right 😂😂
Anne Kilgallon And Morgan Creek Productions... weird...
just put on a disney dvd there and had to look it up then haha glad someone had the same thought as me.
Me too
For me, it will always be the Morgan Creek theme...
Costner did a wonderful job portraying England's hero
Oh I love this score. Great film!
My favorite movie. Love it. The actors, the storyline and the soundtrack are just amazing. Thank you!
There is iconic songs and then there is this song!
From the magic within our hearts
To the adventure beyond the horizon
There is only one
Disney
Anna Scholle I'm not the only one who thinks of the Disney ad from this song. XD
gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Thanks, I was wondering where I'd first heard this.
Anna Scholle dafuq fck them
"I WILL CUT YOUR HEART OUT WITH A SPOON!!!!!!"
Jack Sparrow: We have our heading!
Peter Pan: HERE WE GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
AndrewsMagicandMore ?
AndrewsMagicandMore “From the magic within our hearts, to the adventure beyond the horizon, there’s only one Disney.”
AndrewsMagicandMore They Steal everything they buy everything and then they put their label on it :(
Mad Max this was the music for Disney blu ray adverts when you bought a Disney dvd in the 2000s
@@manswounded1677 also the intro music for the great movie ride in mgm orlando,sadly no longer around
We Have Our Heading... Here We GOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
There's Only One Disney ahhhhhhhhhh Nostalgia
Why did Disney steal this theme to advertise their movies?
This was my adventure movie/music as a kid. This theme, the POTC theme, the Star Trek theme, and the Indiana Jones theme all radiate pure adventure and heroism in my eyes(and ears).
And Dragonheart!
And Lord of the Rings
RIP Alan Rickman.
Who?
@Smokey 420 Love how you put that in Millennial-speak!
@@davidcabreonmunoz6258 also played Hans Gruber in the first Die Hard
Bill Clay
WHY HAD HE PASSED AWAY
This theme is a beaming example of the transformative power of music. When I hear this I feel like a powerful, majestic, and magical pegasus soaring through the air!
If bravery and chivalry had a theme, this would be it.
that moment u realize that 2 versions of Robin Hood were the father of superman.
+Adrian Maldonado Kevin Costner being one and Russel Crowe being the other. Great actors.
When is Kevin Costner the father??
@sjWiz Kevin Costner is Jonathan Kent in the man of steel
MIND......BLOWN!
Whoa...
this song makes u feel like u can do anything
I play this song every time I poop
plumlogan weirdass people today
@@plumlogan madlad
"Azeam! Time to redeem that vow!"
classic. great film
"You whine like a mule. You are still alive."
"And they call me barbaric"
"The hospitality in this country is as warm as the weather."
Is there no sun in this cursed country?!
God bless you Michael Kamin!
Michael Kamen was a great composer!
Duncan: "Sherwood Forest is haunted, sire!"
Robin of Locksley/Robin Hood: "Then either we take our chances with the ghosts or become ghosts ourselves."
Probably, best film score ever.
I might ride to work on a horse tomorrow whilst listening this score. Id look ridiculous but would feel so god dam heroic i wouldn't care.
Esp. when you ride said horse up the stairs and dismount at your desk
One of the greatest pieces in music history
The most iconic and amazing theme I've heard to date. The is my personal favourite.
This movie was the last conventional robin hood movie. Every thing after was either a comdy or tried to completely reinvent the wheel with it's story beats. I don't think we will ever see another straight up adaption of the Robin hood story in our lifetime.
Bleh before you know it one will come out
“From the magic within our hearts
To the adventure beyond the horizon
There is only one Disney”
This song will always remind me of that
same! This song just feels me with the magic of Disney
"DISNEY!!!! I WILL CUT YOUR HEART OUT WITH A SPOON!!!!!!!"
Disney actually copied it from Warner Bros, this movie and soundtrack came out first.
@@jmoneymaker96 I know
as. a early 2007 kid i would see this on every dvd/blu ray
I played this song in my high school band. the best song ever!! the memories ;)
Gogo Codered same
samememememe
Same I play french horn so i get the best bit ;)
Same. Trumpet part was badass
What’s ur snap
This song is played during the opening ceremonies of the Iowa Speech All State and it’s the coolest feeling ever hearing the categories announced and seeing everyone cheer for their own… it’s truly life changing
"We have our heading."
"Here we gooo!"
THE WORLD NEEDS ROBINS
Excelent Movie
The Soundtrack Brillant
A great piece of music. It’s used at Nottingham Forest as the backing track for the pre match video before all home games ❤
Yeah...if I was an athlete, playing this song before the game would be very bad for my opponents health😂 because I'd be out there tryin to make it to Valhalla and shit
I'm glad that when I search for "robin hood theme song" this is the top result. Exactly what I was looking for
this is used in Disneys quick play start what ever I FINALY FOUND OUT WHERE I KNEW THIS TUNE FROM YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSS
+SuperNoLifeGamer Yeah. Disney took from a movie, THAT'S NOT EVEN A DISNEY MOVIE!!!
+ThePoreproductions Just proves Disney is everywhere lol.
+SuperNoLifeGamer BOI I KNOW HOW CHU FEEL :D I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH how i got it was from "earth to echo" i had to look on the computer scene to see wut movie it was :D The Glory DaysThe Glory Days
+ThePoreproductions It's probably a cover. Covers and parodies are protected under the First Amendment.
I REMEMBER LISTENING TO THIS BEFORE EVERY DISNEY DVD WITH MY DAD EATING PB AND JS
Until just now I hadn’t realized just how much this theme’s elements crossed into both Band of Brothers (the D-Day sequence when they are taking off) and From the Earth to the Moon.
Arguably one of the best Robin Hood movies ever made!
"This is English courage."
This movie has a pretty sweet intro. Whenever I think Kevin Cosner. I think this movie. Very good. I grew up watching it.
Same for me, but with Freeman.
Freeman is great. I love the movie Se7en. Such a good movie.
The best Robin Hood movie ever made
Simply the best opening theme ever. The End.
I remember I did my Jr level figure skating test to this piece and used it later for the competition season. Was always my favorite piece of music I ever used. I always did really good with it.
Back in Sweden this music was used by a women’s Gymnastics team for their floor exercise. Team Gymnastics is huge sport in Scandinavia and Europe. They wore dark green leotards and the movement matched the music sooo well. They had even choreographed in a moment where they ”shot with now and arrow”. This was way back in the 90s when i was a teenager but i still get goosebumps when i hear this music and i can remember the first time i ever watched them perform their programme ❤🤸🏻♂️
in fact this movie was why I got so into archery in the first place LOL
From 0:33 to 0:53 I want played every time I walk into my house. This I will achieve.
+wvufb77 I want it to be my door bell. :3
good luck man, nice idea
This was the 2nd movie that i've seen on big screen alone being the 1st 1990 TMNT , i was 9 years old... this was the movie that stayed trought the times has the best experience i had on the big screen till today !
Why would any one dislike this. God bless one and all
Never get bored of this. One of the best theme tunes in all of history hands down.
Errol Flynn is Robin Hood, but this is the best Robin Hood movie.
What a fucking performance. What an epic music....
I love this theme tune. It has everything you'd want from a swashbuckling Hollywood blockbuster.
Michael Kamen at his very best.
Still one of the best themes ever made
Hail Jehovah. Full of grace and everlasting love and mercy!
I've been trying to find this for years!! We played this while marching in the Macy's parade several years ago -- so happy to find this again. :)
THIS and the Disney Robin Hood are the only true versions of the story that are near and dear to my heart!
I had to brace myself bfore watching this film in the theaters for the first time back in 1991,.....'cus I knew it was going to be epic!
007thematrix007 I am incredibly jealous of you for that. I could only watch this on video, or on TV.
I can never forget the days me and my mom spent together when I was too little to go to school and we didn't have cable. We would watch every VHS we had over and over again, quote lines to each other and sing all the songs. This one was special, though. I don't know exactly what it was, but this movie never got old, the music never got old, the Bryan Adams song never got old. It will always be a treasured memory to me forever and ever.
To everyone talking about the Disney DVD music.
This kind of thing happens all of the time. Different companies can buy or rent the rights to use a certain piece of music in advertising. It's not "stealing." They pay for the rights.
NBC used the theme music from The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. as their theme for the 2008 Bejing Olympics. Danny Boyle's Sunshine used Clint Mansell's "Lux Aeterna" from Requiem For a Dream in the trailer. And if you've heard this on Disney DVDs then you've SURELY heard the theme from Rudy, probably on the same DVDs' Disney's been using that bit for years.
this theme is for english actor sir alan rickman who played the villain George, Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood; Prince of Thieves im shocked he died today at the age of 69 my childhood goes with him in heaven ill will always remember him from my childhood as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood; Prince of Thieves and as hans gruber from 1988's die hard and from when i was a teenager from the harry potter franchise he was a good actor may he RIP
+justin fleming Respect, also my two favourite film memories of Sir Rickman :)
"Why a spoon cousin, why not an axe ?" ... "Because it's dull, you twit, it'll hurt more!" haha :) best Sheriff ever :)
potter j yes best line
aww man what a great movie, im putting the bluray on now :) Little John ftw "thanks for the taxes!"
+justin fleming He was one of the few actors, I didn't mind what role he was in, I always enjoyed watching him.
Eternaldarkness3166 yeah i did enjoy him too
The Panther Marching Band from Northern Iowa played this in our pregame show every day this year. As a mellophone player.. it was AMAZING
Eternally, the "Morgan Creek" title card music and many VHS title card music intros from the early to mid 90s.
Ace Ventura Pet Detective 1994.
damn now I'm crying
Just imagine if long-deceased medieval Kings could hear this piece
Amazing movie, just watched it properly for the first time. The two hours best spent of my life.
Alan Rickman, you will be missed.
The song reminds me of England back when it had its cultural high.
Amazing powerful music!
Awesome music! And I love this movie so much!
Awesome song! Heard it on the radio and can't stop listening!
When I listen to this it literally gives me goosebumps
The best Robin Hood Film. Period.
Literally, this will be the song they play at my funeral. Forget any dirges, I'm freaking going out in doe skins and steel baby!
This song is so great. My brother loved this movie so much, and so what comes to mind for me, is playing this one with a live band at his wedding with a visit from Kevin Costner being something like the ring bearer.