321SPONGEBOLT She wanted him to follow her, right? She knew that Mowgli liked her, so she dropped the water on purpose so he'd pick it up and follow her :)
Because in the jungle in the final battle.He decided not to burn Shere Khan with the torch which shows that he isn’t really a man and doesn’t want to be
The song is cute, but Shanti basically exists to be a plot device that wasn’t in the original book (although she is based off an unnamed character that becomes Mowgli’s wife)
Definitely wouldn’t do this song today. Shanti sings about finding a handsome husband, the men going hunting and how much she loves cooking and doing women’s work.
Funny I forgot the lyrics but I remember singing this to my baby brother when he was falling asleep and now I sing it to my baby cousin. Her voice is so mysterious yet calming in my opinion.
Some people complain about the perceived sexism in this song. But have you ever noticed that Shanti's song states that she wants to have a daughter of her own, despite India being a society that usually favors sons over daughters and where female infanticide is common due to strong gender bias? This song can be interpreted as endorsing gender roles, but it also shows a young girl who is proud of her gender. And honestly, there is NOTHING wrong with a woman wanting to be a wife and mother.
I agree. It is wrong to push that role on them, but it is also wrong to make it seem like no women actually want that. They should be welcome to behave "traditionally" feminine, but also to choose not to if they wish. It is all about choice
@@B.Deacon Exactly. In fact, I think traditional femininity should be encouraged in some ways, since men find it attractive for the same reason women find traditional masculinity attractive. But like you said, it's about choice. Shanti never says that women should only be housewives, she says that it's what SHE wants. Labor and nurture is her sense of dignity. And it only makes sense considering she lives in a rural area, which tend to be more conservative/traditional than urban areas. And this makes her the perfect person to guide Mowgli and help him adjust to civilization. The sequel even shows that Mowgli and Shanti are a perfect couple who bring out the best in each other and learn from each other.
This is our school play (The Jungle Book), I'm audidtioning for this part! This has really helped me learn; maybe you could upload a karaoke version, I haven't been able to find one.
Ok class, here we have what I call the sirens song, it’s lures in watchers, also it has tune that makes stars curious. What it’s literally about is the stars we eat to become planets and or make moons. Never assume a house is empty cuz the lights are off, that means darkness is in there! But they can’t know darkness until their days over 😘
CairineTheElfHearted don't feel guilty. Just see this song as a sign of the time period. it's still beautiful regardless thanks the to melody and darleen (voice)
@@tarafinnegan9385 Lol. The sequel couldn't have made it more obvious that Mowgli and Shanti are romantically interested in each other. They flirt with each other in the first scene and in a later scene Shanti outright admits that she likes Mowgli as more than a friend. It's kind of like the relationship between Ron and Hermione; they like each other but aren't sure how to act on it properly. But this song definitely hints at them getting married once they grow up.
My own home, my own home My own home, my own home Mmm, ooh Ooh Ooh, ooh Ah Father's hunting in the forest Mother's cooking in the home I must go to fetch the water 'Til the day that I am grown 'Til I'm grown, 'til I'm grown I must go to fetch the water 'Til the day that I am grown Then I will have a handsome husband And a daughter of my own And I'll send her to fetch the water I'll be cooking in the home Ooh, ooh Then I'll send her to fetch the water I'll be cooking in my home Oh, ooh Ooh Oh, ooh Ooh
My only problem with this song is the parts where the music adapt itself to the presence of Mowgli. Since this is a sing-along song with no visuals from the actual movie, it doesn't provide anything to the song. I wish Disney would make a new version in that regard.
I personally think that it would be good either way. It gives the song a story that you can picture in your head. I see myself watching the movie at this part and since I was 9 I was disgusted to find Mowgli following her.
This song would never be sung today and was not in the remake. She basically sings about how happy she is doing women’s work (cooking and gathering water) and she’s looking forward to having her daughter also doing women’s work. Her father and “handsome husband” meanwhile go hunting and do men’s work.
You're missing the point. Her song doesn't indicate that she approves of gender roles. Only that she likes her life and wants to pass on this life of peace and prosperity to the next generation. And there's nothing wrong with a woman wanting to be a wife and mother.
I think people kind of miss the point and always see this song in a negative way and sexist But not all women desire an thrill & adventurist live but the idea of being a mother and having a loving husband is most of their dream
I can see why it an be seen sexist. I'm a native american woman btw we sang songs doing chores which I think is cute 😊. I don't think they had extremely bad intensions I mean seems like a peaceful village and nothing wrong with just being happy with certain duties and hopes. My ancestors had woman in high status and and still did those tasks and our men didn't look down upon them at all. If your offended then that's on you but just thought I mellow the hate just a lil.
I actually think this song is more progressive than people give it credit for. Ever noticed that Shanti's song states that she wants to have a daughter of her own, despite India being a society that usually favors sons over daughters and where female infanticide is common due to strong gender bias? This song can be interpreted as endorsing gender roles, but it also shows a young girl who is proud of her gender.
"I must go and fetch the fire 'till the day that I am grown" because I am not the Sun Tarot card wanting my flames to be extinguished I am Katniss from Honest Trailers: Mocking Jay Part 2 'Katniss ever done with these movies'.
ZACH HAYNES HEARING SOMETHING SINGING IN UNDER OF THE JUNGLE ZACH HAYNES SPOTTED TO SEE YOUNG GIRL ACROSSSING FROM IMPERIAL CAMP IS LAND ON ENDOR IT WAS ANNA KENDRICK SINGING CALLED HER OWN HOME
I'm a feminist and I love this song. In fact, I think it's very progressive for an Indian girl to want a daughter rather than a son, considering Indian society usually favors sons over daughters.
I bet Radovan Karadzic was listening to this through his headphones while he was taking his court trial in the Hague drinking water while being convicted for warcrimes in the ICTY.
The live action remake is dreadful! King Louie is massive, it only had a tiny bit of the song, Shere Khan dies by falling into the fire and it does not have my favourite lines "he won't be here in the morning"
ZACH HAYNES AND PETER PAN AND WENDY DARLING AND JOHN AND MICHAEL THEY CAME TO NEVERLAND ZACH HANES HEARING SINGING WAS UNDER OF THE JUNGLE ANNA KENDRICK WAS SINGING CALLED HER OWN HOME ZACH HAYNES THAT SING GIRL SHE MUST PUT SUNGLASSES BACK ON
Maybe it is to show mougli how a normal humans life is , “my father is hunting in the forest”, i think is to show him what the role of a man is , and “ mu mother is cooking in the home” , is to show the role of the woman , “i must fetch the water” , i think is to show the role of the children or the daughters , “ til the day that iam grown” , i think tells as the that the duties of the children change when they grow up, thats my own speculation though sooooo don’t take it too seriously 🥰
La canción relata los roles que tienen cada persona en una sociedad tradicional y cómo esos roles se van perpetuando a lo largo de las generaciones Ella relata el papel de su padre, madre y ella misma como hija mujer desde un lugar de orgullo y satisfacción. Cuando ve a Mowgli agrega el rol de esposo Mowgli decide abandonar la selva al escucharla. Una metáfora de la madurez alcanzada, él abandona su lugar fuera de la civilización para así en el futuro ocupar un rol de "esposo" en esta sociedad humana Ella es el puente que lo guía a su incorporación a la sociedad y madurez sexual- afectiva. Le da un lugar en el mundo humano, para así convertirse en un adulto
this song reinforces gender roles in the home . I feel like there should be a content warning before this song starts. Im personally triggered by this. No im not serious about any of this
the woman who sings this song has such an enchanting voice, this song is so melodious and almost hypnotizing
I know rioghte
+KingMarkus22 it is the sister of charmian carr who played leisel in the sound of music :)
Music by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman
Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman
Sung by Darleen Carr
I have to sing this for my play
Snake Kaa likes it (hypnotizing) 😂
this has such a beautifully eerie feel to it
Diana Chocolate loving triceratops her voice reminds me of Amy Lee from evanescence so beautifully soothing yet haunting
@@jayrockhammer lĺ
The End of an Era. Walt Disney died before the film’s completion.
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Baloo: (Watches her drop the water) She did that on purpose.
Bagheera: Obviously.
-I don't know what to say about that-
*we all watched as Shanti leads Mowgli into the man-village*
321SPONGEBOLT
She wanted him to follow her, right? She knew that Mowgli liked her, so she dropped the water on purpose so he'd pick it up and follow her :)
@@etps4444 Shes either looking for a husband or a simp
@@krtlkid No girl sings about having a simp. she is singing about having a handsome husband.
I almost cried listening to this because of how beautiful and angelic her voice is!
If you like this, definitely check out deep in the dark from Charlotte’s Web OST with Debbie Reynolds, that track is fantastic.
This is so extremely nastolgic for me, it almost makes me cry hearing it myself. Strange
Was listening to a lot of Disney albums. When this song came up, I couldn't believe how touching it is. 😭
it's incredible
Sure the jungle is full of exciting things but...
*_the village has it’s own charms_*
Just think, this film was all the way back in 1967. Darlene Carr was a teenager at the time, now she is 70 years old.
that song was what lured mowgli to her, it still mesmerizes me, it beutifull
"Forget about those, they ain't nothin' but trouble!"
"She did that on purpose"
I should have listened to Baloo's advice all those years ago....
Jesper Andersen, Baloo is sexist in a funny sort of way. “Bros before hoes!”
Ahahaha😂
@phen0men0n1 "Obviously"
This song just gives me a feel of having a wife and kids on an island, not worrying just living life 😢😢
Notice after she saw Mowgli showed up, she sang the second verse. If you know what I mean...
She knew what she wanted in a husband 😂
Why did Shanti do that?
@@tarafinnegan9385 ugh don't be edgy
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Αwesome....I ve loved this song since I was 10 years old...It is so sweet...
Yeah!
I don't think Disney could do this song today. They didn't in the remake. People would not be happy.
Troy Wright because it essentially shows mowgli being lead into the village by his boner lmao
Because in the jungle in the final battle.He decided not to burn Shere Khan with the torch which shows that he isn’t really a man and doesn’t want to be
The song is cute, but Shanti basically exists to be a plot device that wasn’t in the original book (although she is based off an unnamed character that becomes Mowgli’s wife)
@Jacob Morgan They do not reuse it, the live action one is more serious which is ridiculous.
Definitely wouldn’t do this song today. Shanti sings about finding a handsome husband, the men going hunting and how much she loves cooking and doing women’s work.
Funny I forgot the lyrics but I remember singing this to my baby brother when he was falling asleep and now I sing it to my baby cousin. Her voice is so mysterious yet calming in my opinion.
This song is amazing.
Disney, where are you, where you've been ? We lost you for ever.
I suppose you’ve read the Chris Rufo articles…🤮
Okay.
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This is my most favorite part of this song.... :)
What a wonderful song 😊
This song is the dream of everyone 'My Own Home' ! Elder person listen this song with tears perhaps they just missing their long lost lifetime !❤😑😥🌿
Goosebumps... Man, I miss my childhood.
This song brings a tear to my eye all these years later, and I haven’t seen the jungle book in quite a while
The most touching and emotionally poignant part of the movie.
Some people complain about the perceived sexism in this song. But have you ever noticed that Shanti's song states that she wants to have a daughter of her own, despite India being a society that usually favors sons over daughters and where female infanticide is common due to strong gender bias? This song can be interpreted as endorsing gender roles, but it also shows a young girl who is proud of her gender.
And honestly, there is NOTHING wrong with a woman wanting to be a wife and mother.
There isn’t, and frankly if people weren’t so ignorant the world would be a simpler place to exist in.
I agree. It is wrong to push that role on them, but it is also wrong to make it seem like no women actually want that. They should be welcome to behave "traditionally" feminine, but also to choose not to if they wish. It is all about choice
@@B.Deacon Exactly. In fact, I think traditional femininity should be encouraged in some ways, since men find it attractive for the same reason women find traditional masculinity attractive. But like you said, it's about choice. Shanti never says that women should only be housewives, she says that it's what SHE wants. Labor and nurture is her sense of dignity. And it only makes sense considering she lives in a rural area, which tend to be more conservative/traditional than urban areas. And this makes her the perfect person to guide Mowgli and help him adjust to civilization. The sequel even shows that Mowgli and Shanti are a perfect couple who bring out the best in each other and learn from each other.
Here i am at 61 years old but still listening yo this heavenly song like a i am 6 years old .
🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂
She hypnotized mowgli with this cuz I'm hypnotized 😵💫
That song always makes me cry.
You are not alone !!
Why? It's beautiful!
Yeah!
We need each other ❤️ I have never forgotten this song, 31 now, kinda sounds like how my soul feels
Yeah
It's like a siren singing, so hypnotic & mesmerizing ❤
I wanna sing it in our school play!! It was so helpful
Beautiful song
I really think that it is so beautiful and so lovely song in the whole world 💓.
This is our school play (The Jungle Book), I'm audidtioning for this part! This has really helped me learn; maybe you could upload a karaoke version, I haven't been able to find one.
Are you serious! My class is doing the jungle book for our leaving assembly and i auditioned for the part and i got it! GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Same with me
lozan valchev I love how this was like 6 years ago
I wonder it went, 6 years later
Her voice reminds me of Amy Lee from Evanescence. So soothing yet haunting
This song lives rent free in my head 😂
Ok class, here we have what I call the sirens song, it’s lures in watchers, also it has tune that makes stars curious. What it’s literally about is the stars we eat to become planets and or make moons. Never assume a house is empty cuz the lights are off, that means darkness is in there! But they can’t know darkness until their days over 😘
Is it just me coming back to childhood songs during this chaos
I feel guilty for liking this song so much.
CairineTheElfHearted don't feel guilty. Just see this song as a sign of the time period. it's still beautiful regardless thanks the to melody and darleen (voice)
CairineTheElfHearted you shouldn't.
CairineTheElfHearted me to
This song is a testimony of a reality. Not liking doesn't make the situation go away it's just ignoring it.
Same
I love this so much and idk why
Ahhh. My childhood days😊
beautiful
Siren song for sure ,kind of like " My Jolly Sailor Bold"
i feel a connection to this song maybe because the lady who sings it last name is carr and so is my
seangood111 her voice reminds me of Amy Lee from evanescence so beautifully soothing yet haunting
The first human Mowgli has ever fallen in love with
I 💘 this song
Imagine this playing on the jungle stage in goldeneye 64 😂 Jokes aside, what a wonderful song!
I really think that it is so beautiful and so lovely animation music video in the whole world ❤️.
This song proves that, Mowgli will became the husband of Shanti in Future.
@@tarafinnegan9385 Lol. The sequel couldn't have made it more obvious that Mowgli and Shanti are romantically interested in each other. They flirt with each other in the first scene and in a later scene Shanti outright admits that she likes Mowgli as more than a friend. It's kind of like the relationship between Ron and Hermione; they like each other but aren't sure how to act on it properly.
But this song definitely hints at them getting married once they grow up.
My sister and her year did this for her year 6 dance festival it was so good
I bet in instrumental it's so beautiful.
i want to learn the lyrics to this song, i love singing it and i always forget the lyrics lmao
Idk how long it's been since i heard the song
she is pretty
Who is here 2021? Playing this for my baby
My own home, my own home
My own home, my own home
Mmm, ooh
Ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ah
Father's hunting in the forest
Mother's cooking in the home
I must go to fetch the water
'Til the day that I am grown
'Til I'm grown, 'til I'm grown
I must go to fetch the water
'Til the day that I am grown
Then I will have a handsome husband
And a daughter of my own
And I'll send her to fetch the water
I'll be cooking in the home
Ooh, ooh
Then I'll send her to fetch the water
I'll be cooking in my home
Oh, ooh
Ooh
Oh, ooh
Ooh
My only problem with this song is the parts where the music adapt itself to the presence of Mowgli. Since this is a sing-along song with no visuals from the actual movie, it doesn't provide anything to the song. I wish Disney would make a new version in that regard.
Tim Hansen
Maybe in the sequel to the Live action version?
I personally think that it would be good either way. It gives the song a story that you can picture in your head. I see myself watching the movie at this part and since I was 9 I was disgusted to find Mowgli following her.
Martha Mist They didnt
It made me think of Andie seeing Surly alive and hugged him for love
This song would never be sung today and was not in the remake. She basically sings about how happy she is doing women’s work (cooking and gathering water) and she’s looking forward to having her daughter also doing women’s work. Her father and “handsome husband” meanwhile go hunting and do men’s work.
Hey there Aaron, that ain't totally true. Every woman desire different things. Just hit me up, I'll fetch water. :)
You're missing the point. Her song doesn't indicate that she approves of gender roles. Only that she likes her life and wants to pass on this life of peace and prosperity to the next generation.
And there's nothing wrong with a woman wanting to be a wife and mother.
I think people kind of miss the point and always see this song in a negative way and sexist
But not all women desire an thrill & adventurist live but the idea of being a mother and having a loving husband is most of their dream
great song
Lol this is a sad ass song when you listen to it in 2020 😂
No not really
Agreed
How so
MY-VITAL-ORGANS It's not lively,unlike the other jungle book songs
@@rockingamingwiththesahit2145 its not meant to be lively
I randomly woke singing this 😊✨
It made me think of Andie fallen in love with Surly and hugging him and him hugging her
I can see why it an be seen sexist. I'm a native american woman btw we sang songs doing chores which I think is cute 😊. I don't think they had extremely bad intensions I mean seems like a peaceful village and nothing wrong with just being happy with certain duties and hopes. My ancestors had woman in high status and and still did those tasks and our men didn't look down upon them at all. If your offended then that's on you but just thought I mellow the hate just a lil.
I actually think this song is more progressive than people give it credit for. Ever noticed that Shanti's song states that she wants to have a daughter of her own, despite India being a society that usually favors sons over daughters and where female infanticide is common due to strong gender bias? This song can be interpreted as endorsing gender roles, but it also shows a young girl who is proud of her gender.
Very! Emotional!
Does anyone know who the artist was that sang this? Has she done anything else?
It even made think of Will Arnett as my experience before Surly in Nut Job movies.
Little! Emotional!
Sounds like a mermaid to me lol
Similar is! Because they lured him with this song
You guys should listen to the Hindi version as well
"I must go and fetch the fire 'till the day that I am grown" because I am not the Sun Tarot card wanting my flames to be extinguished I am Katniss from Honest Trailers: Mocking Jay Part 2 'Katniss ever done with these movies'.
@@tarafinnegan9385 oooo
ZACH HAYNES HEARING SOMETHING SINGING IN UNDER OF THE JUNGLE
ZACH HAYNES SPOTTED TO SEE YOUNG GIRL ACROSSSING FROM IMPERIAL CAMP IS LAND ON ENDOR
IT WAS ANNA KENDRICK SINGING CALLED HER OWN HOME
This just killin the feminist me....
Well don't be ashamed plenty of women love being the pinochle of sensuality and feminity. And she clearly likes it. Don't worry 😁
I'm a feminist and I love this song. In fact, I think it's very progressive for an Indian girl to want a daughter rather than a son, considering Indian society usually favors sons over daughters.
Idk cooking in the home sounds good to me. Not all girls hate the gender roles put on them y’know 🤷♀️
What's wrong with wanting to be a housewife?
Mowgli fell in love
I wish Ingeborg Hallstein had sung this song as well.
Zach Haynes eyes been see lurking in the shadows of the darkness
Hes hooked
I bet Radovan Karadzic was listening to this through his headphones while he was taking his court trial in the Hague drinking water while being convicted for warcrimes in the ICTY.
lol there would have been uproar if this was in the live action
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The live action remake is dreadful! King Louie is massive, it only had a tiny bit of the song, Shere Khan dies by falling into the fire and it does not have my favourite lines "he won't be here in the morning"
I have to sing this song in my school play I really hope she doesn't pick a girl to be mowgli...hehe😅
Creepy melody. Probably something twisted Disney is hiding like many other or most all of their movies
I can't recall her name but she recorded this when she was 14-15 YEARS OLD.
15?Sounds like a grown woman tbh
@@krtlkid Darlene Carr. It was literally played on Walt Disney's Deathbed. He was dying in December of 1966 when he heard this song.
I thought of Katherine Heigl as my experience before Andie in The Nut Job movies.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
ZACH HAYNES HEARING SINGING WAS UNDER OF THE JUNGLE
Zach tell eden Orvis trust me eden you don't know we're Trevor orvis so is not he just here huh
Zach i got a funny feeling about this
ZACH HAYNES AND PETER PAN AND WENDY DARLING AND JOHN AND MICHAEL THEY CAME TO NEVERLAND
ZACH HANES HEARING SINGING WAS UNDER OF THE JUNGLE
ANNA KENDRICK WAS SINGING CALLED HER OWN HOME
ZACH HAYNES THAT SING GIRL SHE MUST PUT SUNGLASSES BACK ON
Zach hearing maleficent voice
Someone’s been twitterpated.
So Liesl Von Trapp's real younger sister sung this.
Disney wants you to forget culture from any time period that isnt Woke Oclock
What a terrifying song
How so?
Lode Disney songs
WOAH AN 8 YR OLD COMMENT!!
What does the song means really?
That she must go to fetch the water till the day that she is grown. Come on, keep up. It's not that hard.
@@sirwaddleton7328 I meant the moral side, genius. Come on, keep up. :) lol
@@daniellapalencia205 ;))
Maybe it is to show mougli how a normal humans life is , “my father is hunting in the forest”, i think is to show him what the role of a man is , and “ mu mother is cooking in the home” , is to show the role of the woman , “i must fetch the water” , i think is to show the role of the children or the daughters , “ til the day that iam grown” , i think tells as the that the duties of the children change when they grow up, thats my own speculation though sooooo don’t take it too seriously 🥰
La canción relata los roles que tienen cada persona en una sociedad tradicional y cómo esos roles se van perpetuando a lo largo de las generaciones
Ella relata el papel de su padre, madre y ella misma como hija mujer desde un lugar de orgullo y satisfacción. Cuando ve a Mowgli agrega el rol de esposo
Mowgli decide abandonar la selva al escucharla. Una metáfora de la madurez alcanzada, él abandona su lugar fuera de la civilización para así en el futuro ocupar un rol de "esposo" en esta sociedad humana
Ella es el puente que lo guía a su incorporación a la sociedad y madurez sexual- afectiva. Le da un lugar en el mundo humano, para así convertirse en un adulto
this would be classed as sexist now spoilsports
this song reinforces gender roles in the home . I feel like there should be a content warning before this song starts. Im personally triggered by this. No im not serious about any of this
I coudn't control myself kicking the floor and screaming, where was that warning?!!!!!!!!!!
I kid as well XD
It doesn't reinforce gender roles. There's nothing wrong with wanting to be a housewife.
Maybe the cringe of this song is why I hate the Jungle Book so much
do you think it is sexist?
Maybe
Eww a lesbian