Strangers Like Me by Phil Collins from Tarzan (1999).
A Journey of Discovery: The Magic of “Strangers Like Me”
If there is one song from Disney’s Tarzan that perfectly captures the overwhelming awe of discovering a wider world, it is undoubtedly “Strangers Like Me.” Written and performed by Phil Collins, this track is the upbeat, curious heart of the film’s second act, driving forward one of the most engaging learning montages in animated history.
The Thirst for Knowledge
The brilliance of “Strangers Like Me” lies in its narrative function. As Tarzan encounters humans, namely Jane, Professor Porter, and Clayton, for the first time, he isn’t just introduced to his own species; he is introduced to science, art, astronomy, and history.
Phil Collins’ energetic, rhythmic composition perfectly mirrors Tarzan’s racing mind. The driving percussion and bright melodies capture his insatiable curiosity as he studies everything from books and bicycles to slide projectors. The lyrics, “I wanna know, can you show me? / I wanna know about these strangers like me,” articulate an emotional turning point: Tarzan is realizing that the jungle, which has been his entire universe, is only a fraction of a much larger world.
A Bridge Between Two Worlds
Beyond just being a catchy pop-rock anthem, the song underscores the blossoming connection between Tarzan and Jane. It is through Jane’s patient teaching that Tarzan begins to understand his human heritage. The song effortlessly transitions the story from Tarzan the “ape” to Tarzan the “man,” highlighting his incredible intellect and adaptability. It shows that he isn’t just mimicking what he sees; he is genuinely understanding and absorbing it.
The Unmistakable Phil Collins Touch
This track is a prime example of why Phil Collins was the perfect choice for the Tarzan soundtrack. Instead of having the characters break into traditional musical numbers, Collins serves as the internal voice of the characters. His music propels the story forward, delivering a sense of wonder, urgency, and excitement that dialogue alone simply couldn’t achieve.
Decades after its release, “Strangers Like Me” remains a beloved anthem for anyone who has ever felt the thrilling spark of curiosity and the desire to understand where they truly belong.
Strangers Like Me by Phil Collins from Tarzan (1999).
A Journey of Discovery: The Magic of “Strangers Like Me”
If there is one song from Disney’s Tarzan that perfectly captures the overwhelming awe of discovering a wider world, it is undoubtedly “Strangers Like Me.” Written and performed by Phil Collins, this track is the upbeat, curious heart of the film’s second act, driving forward one of the most engaging learning montages in animated history.
The Thirst for Knowledge
The brilliance of “Strangers Like Me” lies in its narrative function. As Tarzan encounters humans, namely Jane, Professor Porter, and Clayton, for the first time, he isn’t just introduced to his own species; he is introduced to science, art, astronomy, and history.
Phil Collins’ energetic, rhythmic composition perfectly mirrors Tarzan’s racing mind. The driving percussion and bright melodies capture his insatiable curiosity as he studies everything from books and bicycles to slide projectors. The lyrics, “I wanna know, can you show me? / I wanna know about these strangers like me,” articulate an emotional turning point: Tarzan is realizing that the jungle, which has been his entire universe, is only a fraction of a much larger world.
A Bridge Between Two Worlds
Beyond just being a catchy pop-rock anthem, the song underscores the blossoming connection between Tarzan and Jane. It is through Jane’s patient teaching that Tarzan begins to understand his human heritage. The song effortlessly transitions the story from Tarzan the “ape” to Tarzan the “man,” highlighting his incredible intellect and adaptability. It shows that he isn’t just mimicking what he sees; he is genuinely understanding and absorbing it.
The Unmistakable Phil Collins Touch
This track is a prime example of why Phil Collins was the perfect choice for the Tarzan soundtrack. Instead of having the characters break into traditional musical numbers, Collins serves as the internal voice of the characters. His music propels the story forward, delivering a sense of wonder, urgency, and excitement that dialogue alone simply couldn’t achieve.
Decades after its release, “Strangers Like Me” remains a beloved anthem for anyone who has ever felt the thrilling spark of curiosity and the desire to understand where they truly belong.