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The song, originally called "Lullaby" is used in a scene when Tarzan's adoptive gorilla mother Kala sings that her baby should stop crying because she will protect her baby, and keep him safe and warm. She says everything will be fine and she tells him that "you will be in my heart always". In the movie the song ends on the first verse, the full version of the song on the soundtrack album notes that others don't understand why a mother and child who are so different can love each other. When destiny calls, the child is told he must be strong even if the parent is not with him. The song is one of only two songs within Disney's Tarzan to have a part performed by an actual character (the other being "Trashin' the Camp" which the character's role in the song can be classified as scat singing). The rest of the songs were performed by Collins himself and overlaid into the movie. The full song is finally played all together during the end credits.
The song actually belongs to an album called "Just Jack" and was released in 1970. Collins handled the lead vocals. It was written by Jack Keller, a lyricist and singer-songwriter for the group the Fifth Dimension. The group eventually became known as a covers band until producer Phil Spector discovered them and produced their first two albums. Keller moved on to being a writer, producer, and label-head for Carole King and Barbara Crane recorded the song for her album "Barbara Crane". d2c66b5586