This is the song called "Aways Come Back to You" A Love Them from the Nutcracker Prince. Performed by Natasha's Brother and Rachele Cappelli Music and Lyrics by Kevin Gillis and Jack Lenz
The Nutcrackers Prince (1990) - "Always Come Back To You" (Love Theme from Songs) Natasha's Brother and Rachele Cappelli 0:00 A girl and her nutcracker doll join a Christmas 🎄🎁 battle between toy soldiers and the minons of a mouse 🐭🐁🐀 king. November 21, 1990 Language: English The Nutcracker and the Mouse King The Nutcracker VHS 📼 and DVD 📀 seen are original songs with 90s animated films 🎞 post quality most have from The Nutcracker Prince.
@@dreamguardian8320 I would have to agree, I Remember Renting This Movie for my 6-year-old Twins named Julia (Girl) and Mark (Boy), and They Loved It, it's just Amazing, Beautiful, Charming, Wonderful, also Best Acting by Keifer Sutherland, Megan Follows, and the Late Phyllis Diller, she's So, Amazing In This Movie, and in the 1989 FILMATION Movie, "Happily Ever After".
DAMN RIGHT IT'S A SHAME The Nutcracker Prince is out of print while subpar adaptations like The Nuttiest NutCracker and Barbie and The Nutcracker are played on tv every year.
Last night in a dream that came to me Oh, I saw a face and I knew right then That you were meant for me Last night, in a dance from long ago As the music fades and we walk away Why did we let it go? How do you know the first time Is the right time in your life Not to let it pass you by I won't let it pass me by And if the winds of fate Blow our ships off course someday No matter where we stray I know you'll find your way I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you For once in your life a promise will come true I'll always come back to you Last night in a dream I've had before Oh, I heard your voice calling me Like from a distant shore Oh, last night like a ship lost on the sea I see the light shining there To light the way for me How do you know the first time Is the right time in your life Not to let it pass you by I won't let it pass me by And if the winds of fate Blow our ships off course someday No matter where we stray I know you'll find your way I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you When you're feeling all alone A million miles from home And the dark of night is closing in on you For once in your life a promise will come true I'll always come back to you You're feeling all alone A million miles from home And the dark of night is closing in on you Once in your life a promise will come true I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you
I remember when I was 7 years old, my mom gave me this movie and when I watched it I loved it, now this movie is in my heart since that moment. P.S: I still have the movie :3
Yeah, he was. I guess you don't always have to have seven heads to be scary. Or at least more than one head. Having the mouse king with a crooked tail is something new.
Makes me long for the Days of old, when cartoons and Movies held such a high standard in story telling and downright cosy-ness. Back when shows had morals and great messages to give that was easy and clever enough for Children and adults alike to understand. A Movie like this is best enjoyed on christmas, in the dark of the night with the crackling of a fire to illuminate the room.
I know what you mean. Back then movies and cartoons were all hand drawn and they would always be in the movie theaters to watch. Like all the Don Bluth and cartoon Disney movies. But now you get mostly computer animation and the shows have become more darker, or less funny. They even turned cartoon movies like Beauty and the Beast into adult movies and made it a little darker. Now their going to do it to the Lion King, and Dumbo. What is this world coming to? Why can't we have hand drawn cartoons and movies anymore? Well, there was that cartoon scene from the movie Marry Poppins Returns, but I doubt it was enough to convince everyone that we should still use hand drawn art. But hopefully someday, it will come back.
Last night in a dream that came to me, I saw a face and knew right then, That you were meant for me. Last night, in a dance from long ago, As the music fades and we walk away, Why did we let it go? Bridge: How do you know that the first time is the right time in your life? Not to let it pass you by. I won't let it pass me by. And if the winds of fate blow our ships off course someday, No matter where we stray, I know you'll find your way. Chorus: I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you For once in your life, A promise will come true, I'll always come back to you. Last night, in a dream I've had before, I heard your voice calling me, Like from a distant shore. Last night, like a ship lost on the sea A single light is shining there, To light the way for me. Bridge: How do you know that the first time is the right time in your life? Not to let it pass you by. I won't let it pass me by. And if the winds of fate blow our ships off course someday, No matter where we stray, I know you'll find your way. I'll always come back to you. I'll always come back to you. When you're feeling all alone' A million miles from home, And the dark of night is closing in on you. For once in your life, A promise will come true, I'll always come back to you. Repeat: I'll always come back to you.
Is it just me, or was Drosselmeir in this version of the Nutcracker aware that Clara would be the one to break the spell and defeat the Mouse King? Because that would make a lot of sense; he certainly seems to be rooting for Clara and Hans to be together at the end.
This was a good movie, it may not have been good as the other nutcracker movies, but at least this one had all the characters talk and not always have the movie be silence and always on the music. I use to watch this a lot as a kid and liked the story of how the nutcracker came to be and the history of the mouse king and his mother the mouse queen. This movie should've gotten a lot more good write ups.
Well to be honest I did not see this movie till 5 years ago and I felt like having a little early holiday cheer. I remember seeing the ending on Disney Channel back in 1999 and been looking forever for the movie.
This version is the original. Natasha's Brother, album title Always Come Back To You, Track #1 "Always Come Back To You", performed by Natasha's Brother (aka Robert Matarazzo) and Rachelle Cappelli. Yes, I hunted down a CD after hunting down this song on RU-vid!!!
This song brings out a feeling of nostalgia for me that is unparalleled. Also the fact that they took the melody from Tchaikovsky's Waltz of the flowers and used it in a 90's end- credit ballad is so genius.
Such a wonderful song from my childhood from a movie that I still love. Song is very much of it's time so it might not be to everyone's taste but it still holds up well in my opinion. Gotta watch the Nutcracker Prince now.
This movie wasn't part of my childhood, but it is so gosh-darned charming! And this song...oh, it is just as romantic and sweet as the movie. It's so hard to think of a reason to dislike the Nutcracker story!
THANK YOU!!!! I LOVE THIS SONG!! My niece and nephew loved the movie and i would make them watch all of the credits for this song! Wish I could get it on CD or mp3 ....
For the people who want to made this song video with Lyrics, Here are the Lyrics: Last night in a dream that came to me Oh, I saw a face and I knew right then That you were meant for me Last night, in a dance from long ago As the music fades and we walk away Why did we let it go? How do you know the first time Is the right time in your life Not to let it pass you by I won't let it pass me by And if the winds of fate Blow our ships off course someday No matter where we stray I know you'll find your way I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you For once in your life a promise will come true I'll always come back to you Last night in a dream I've had before Oh, I heard your voice calling me Like from a distant shore Oh, last night like a ship lost on the sea I see the light shining there To light the way for me How do you know the first time Is the right time in your life Not to let it pass you by I won't let it pass me by And if the winds of fate Blow our ships off course someday No matter where we stray I know you'll find your way I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you When you're feeling all alone A million miles from home And the dark of night is closing in on you For once in your life a promise will come true I'll always come back to you You're feeling all alone A million miles from home And the dark of night is closing in on you Once in your life a promise will come true I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you I'll always come back to you
I remember that well - it was a mini-trend and this was the most popular. It had been released with very little airplay. Then the gulf war happened and someone cut in those clips and released it again. That's the version we played on KWAV in Monterey - lots of requests for two months. But the only version I can find of that version is off of a cassette I recorded:>
Magic, excitement, enchantments, wonders, imagination, romance, music, action, fantasy, thrills, and adventures. What a beautiful, romantic, magical song in the ending credit of The Nutcracker Prince (1990). It was released 34 years ago. I was born that year. Always Come Back to You is wonderful. I never give up believing in fairies and magic with all my heart because I still refuse to grow up, and forget about the precious things I knew, especially those from my childhood. I am like Peter Pan and have his youthful spirit. Yes, no growing up, yuck! Forever young. My one and only wish is to keep the magic alive for all time. And I also wish to be a fairy to stay strong, childlike, young, and beautiful forever and ever like Tinker Bell, and the other fair folks. Think happy thoughts to make you fly. All it takes is faith, trust and pixie dust ⭐🌟🌠✴☪🪄🧙🧙♂🧙♀🧚🧚♂🧚♀🎼🎵🎶
I watched this movie when I was kid, and I still have the VHS tape, but I can't play it since that shit's a thing of the past, I just looked online for a DVD, it's 55$...
Please note that I've only put that out there because "The Nutcracker Prince," as well as "The Rescuers Down Under" would've stood a chance if it weren't for the overwhelming popularity of "Home Alone 1." I have nothing against that film, whatsoever. 😊😇
I found a copy of this online somewhere many years ago. Never knew who sang it, where it was from, or any details, but I knew it had to be Kevin Gillis' work. It has all the signature sound of his music for "The Raccoons".