I never get tired of this movie and the music. There are so many meaningful lines throughout the film. For those of us that get it, may you continue living in a state of total and constant amazement.
Almost the whole world's asleep. Everybody you know, everybody you see, everybody you talk to. Only a few people are awake. And they live in a state of constant total amazement.
+mitter11 The movie truly was underrated. My ex-wife (along with most people) thought it was stupid and silly. I thought it was absolutely brilliant. And the music! Just beautiful.
+Roger Densley Why? Because it's the best KIND of movie. You get to switch off your brain and just enjoy it. The first words you see, and the last words you see before the credits roll, tell you all you need to know. 'ONCE UPON A TIME' and '... AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER.' You get to be a kid again, hearing a fairy tale. With fantastic music, relatable characters, and a larger-than-life adventure, with messages of courage and hope and love, even in the face of futility. We need MORE movies like this.
Roger, the song doesn't make a lot of sense until you lose someone that can never be replaced, someone who means more than your life. Then the lyrics with the music make sense...at least to me.
My dad used to watch this movie over, and over and over, thought it was so annoying, but now that he's gone, I'm doing the same crap.ugh. vicious circle. Love you dad, hope you can keep watching j vs vol. forever
The first mistake is questioning it. DON'T. It is a simple tune, beautiful, well written and brilliantly performed. It obviously speaks to your soul, of loneliness and separation and hope that you will soon be reunited with one you truly love. I know, that sounds really sappy. I don't care. And neither should you. Don't ask why you enjoy it, just accept and appreciate that you DO.
@@xaenon I love your response to Charles. Music and emotion are sometimes inexplicably intertwined. When I was a music major (back in the early 1980s!!), I quickly tired of courses involving music analysis, music theory, and the like. I just wanted to play and feel the music's passion (I studied piano for 11 years and still play, although I'm a little rusty). I cried at several points during this movie, and the accompanying music of these scenes definitely played a part. When Joe starts to waken as they're floating on the luggage in the middle of the ocean (Meg Ryan is still sleeping), and he views the moonrise (it was visually stunning), we hear more beautiful music as Joe struggles to his feet, and says, "Thank you. Thank you God, for my life. I'd forgotten . . how BIG. . ." I can also appreciate what mitter11 wrote on here, about there being two kinds of people in the world, those who get this movie and those who don't. It will always be one of my top favorites of Tom Hanks' movies, yet it barely had an impact when if first came out in theaters in 1990. Also, I've been trying to find the sheet music for "Marooned Without You" but it would have to be for the piano. I've had a little luck just playing some of it by ear.
@@lisa_vincent1243 You get it, you really do! The movie bombed in the theaters, and I think it was because the audience missed the most important AND SIGNFICANT clue about how to interpret the movie. What clue, you ask....? In the beginning of the flick... ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A GUY NAMED JOE...." And just before the end credits roll... .... AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER. Where have we heard this before? We heard these lines as children, when our parents were telling us a bedtime story. We were being invited to sit, wide-eyed as we did as children, and listen to a bedtime story. The film made no pretense at being 'realistic'. I can't believe so many people missed that, or were just too tightly wrapped to appreciate it. The film was GENIUS. I could go on, but I feel I'd just be reciting what you already know. And the soundtrack was brilliant as well. "Good Lovin' by the Lovin' Spoonful, 'Mas que Nada' by Brasil 66, and 'Ol' Man River' by Ray Charles. And even the original music, just beautiful. The perfect popcorn flick for the whole family. Everyone can enjoy it, even if just for the visuals and music.
I found myself humming this tune and had to look up the soundtrack for the movie in order to find it. This is my favorite movie of all time! I have no response to that....
@@TheAuntieBa I can help you with the lyrics.... Why is my heart marooned without you The sun goes down My dreams begin their refrain I call to whatever holds you My beloved I wait and I wait Why is my heart marooned without you A tiny light upon the sea My heart is so afraid You have broken away Tell me, darling, I pray You will come to me soon
Thanks for this wonderful post, Larry. I adore this song and every moment of the whole movie. It’s such a soul-fortifying story and I always come away feeling more inspiration and courage to follow Dr Ellison’s advice - “You still have life left. Live it well.”
Can't tell you all,, how many times I imagined looking towards a sunset,, like this and crying for a true love,, many times,, many years,, until finally,, I met her and in the most unlikely of places.. I never believed love existed, I was its the biggest critic,, but it does exist, true love that is.. I pray you all find yours to one day. Be well.
@@denniskorn9003 I got married two years ago, at 58. I was never married before, and had pretty much accepted that I never would. Then I became acquainted with someone who I'd crossed paths with over 20 years ago. We started dating. But I was still trying to get over someone who rejected me (repeatedly), and I was trying to figure out WHY I still was attracted to him! So I had a hard time being open to anyone, even though I knew from the beginning that Joe (who I married) would not hurt me the way other men had. Sometimes I question why I got married at this later stage in life. I love Joe but it wasn't this immediate attraction like I had felt so many times before. However, most of those relationships, semi-relationships, etc. didn't last long. I'm not sure why I am writing all of this. But all KINDS of relationships are possible no matter how old one is, or what our life is like. I just feel like there are always possibilities. . Best wishes to you, Dennis! (I'm pretty tired right now so I hope some of this makes sense. .)
@@rogermacauley806 I do too at times. Even after "counting my blessings," making a gratitude list, or whatever. Life just hurts sometimes. Maybe we know exactly why or what it is, and sometimes (for me lately) we just don't. Hope you're doing better. :)
Could watch This Awesome Movie Over and Over… and Listen to this song on Constant Replay… Been on many Trips on a plane traveling and I Rarely sleep on Planes.. I often just watch Movies or look at the clouds.. the sky and Ocean Below and for some Strange Reason this Song seems to play deep within My Soul during those times… I am Married and now and have two Awesome Boys… Ranger Timothy is 8 and Hunter Gavin is 4 … They Both Love the Ocean and can be Swimming in it All day… whenever we get a chance to be at the Beach… My wife Loves the Beach as well.. I SEE the World as an Awesome Place… have been seen as a child … I’m Always in Amazement of Everything… in constant Search for Happiness and Simple things that Touches my Heart Strings… I Wish Everyone Everlasting Happiness … AMAZEMENT and LOVE…
The fact that John Patrick Shanley wrote this song (and the cute ukulele Cowboy Song) for his own movie he also wrote and directed is just too awesome. Shanley was a troubled kid who grew up in a rough Bronx neighborhood and was kicked out of several primary schools, before graduating from NYU valedictorian, then winning a Pulitzer for Doubt, which he wrote, then later adapted for the screen and directed. Immensely talented man who touched a lot of hearts with this movie and song.
I have always been susceptible to movies with good musical scores that support similarly well written storylines. I watched Joe versus the Volcano after I had had seen Sleepless in Seattle and was comfortable with the pairing of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, who was a revelation in this film. Supported by the excellent portrayals of Joe's boss, the Chauffeur, the suitcase salesman and the peerless Lloyd Bridges what at first seemed to be a Dreamworks flight of fancy turned out to be a gem that should have a place in everyone's home movie collections. Why Is My Heart Marooned Without You has to be one of the most romantic themes ever written for the screen.
Mitter11 you are absolutely right. I loved this movie - It now has a cult following. “Almost the whole world is asleep… Only a few people are awake And they live in a state of constant amazement.” And it had the most incredible sound track - especially the title song - Marooned Without You
Very much a tear-jerker for me :'( . . . Placed into the movie at the right moment too. And at this time, missing the woman I love. Thank you so much for putting the track up, and the perfect image for such a beautiful song :).
I feel the same way the others below do. This song is so beautiful. I love it! I feel so moved when I hear it. I felt this way the first time I heard it in 1991 and the end of the movie on HBO on TV. Maybe the vocal harmonies remind me of music from a old classic Disney film I heard on a record as a small child in the early 1960's, or even a baby lullaby record. Or maybe it just reminds me of the world when I was a kid when you had no worries all was safe, and Dad and Mom and your Grandparents were there to protect you. It so beautiful, I'll say it again. I will listen to this again and again.
almost the whole world's asleep. Everybody you know, everybody you see, everybody you talk to. Only a few people are awake. And they live in a state of constant total amazement.
In 1993, I would snuggle up to this song and try to get the lyrics and it just hit home....I wanted to experience the one to one Creator and myself contact, and it wasn't until the movie "Contact" came, that I was able to fully sing this song......Thank you so much for posting in this beautiful setting, just like the movie.....Joe versus the Volcano......
I would love to have a music box, as Joe did in the movie, that played that exquisite xylophone bit toward the end of this tune. Such a simple tune, but damn, it's just so beautiful.
xaenon They may have just clipped the music from the sound track and used any music box, but I’ll look too. If I find it I ‘ll post here in your comment. Thanks for responding.
Twice now in the past week I've come across the very fine work of Mr. Larry Edgemon (this and "Hooked on Swing")...the man has both taste and talent. Cheers. JL
@@TheAuntieBa God is everywhere and in all things! And haven't you heard? Black Lives Matter. I don't understand Rap and don't like it but that doesn't make it wrong. I like Puccini... La Rondine and Turandot are my favorites. But I'm into Bel Canto which mean beautiful singing. I'm not an opera fan but I LOVE Puccini. Opera scares most people. Pity! To each their own.
DeepVoice 1949 Lol, I was mostly joking; why I put in a winky icon. I heard a granny rapper who was great! Most sounds foul mouthed and mean to me. I’m not Christian nor belong to any religion, but over thirty years ago met my Light (God to most) and have stayed with him. I realize every sacred book, text, music down through time is inspired, but often different and contradictory. I remember over two thousand years so know there’s no hell or damnation; we learn from our mistakes so even ‘bad’ things are part of the divine. Sorry to go on long; wanted to agree with you! 💛 I love the Aria from The Wally, on the movie Diva. Don’t know much opera, but deeply respect the training and its results.
Why only two verses with no refrain that can repeat to last the whole music score? Those two are beautiful but the music lasts at least for two more verses or one verse and a repeating refrain, I say!
It's timeless and speaks to all of us, our souls. I believe it's the purity in the song we all desire, to be fully loved and part of something bigger... God's family perhaps,, well for me at least. Be well
I never get tired of this movie and the music. There are so many meaningful lines throughout the film. For those of us that get it, may you continue living in a state of total and constant amazement.
right arm norma!
And "May you live to be a thousand years old!"
Fully agree with every word you wrote :-)
Almost the whole world's asleep. Everybody you know, everybody
you see, everybody you talk to. Only a few people are awake. And they live in a state of constant total amazement.
@@plumbersteve I love that quote. It's so true, and so prescient.
This was a wonderful movie, and there are 2 kinds of people in the world, those you get this movie and those who just don't ...
+mitter11 The movie truly was underrated. My ex-wife (along with most people) thought it was stupid and silly. I thought it was absolutely brilliant. And the music! Just beautiful.
This was a stupid movie, but it was my favorite of all. Why? Who knows. This song makes no sense, but it really hits me in the heart.
+Roger Densley Why? Because it's the best KIND of movie. You get to switch off your brain and just enjoy it. The first words you see, and the last words you see before the credits roll, tell you all you need to know.
'ONCE UPON A TIME' and '... AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER.'
You get to be a kid again, hearing a fairy tale. With fantastic music, relatable characters, and a larger-than-life adventure, with messages of courage and hope and love, even in the face of futility.
We need MORE movies like this.
Roger, the song doesn't make a lot of sense until you lose someone that can never be replaced, someone who means more than your life. Then the lyrics with the music make sense...at least to me.
People who don't love "Joe vs the Volcano" have no Soul and should be avoided like the plague.
Sixty years old and still touched by this song.
i'm 79 ditto
My dad used to watch this movie over, and over and over, thought it was so annoying, but now that he's gone, I'm doing the same crap.ugh. vicious circle. Love you dad, hope you can keep watching j vs vol. forever
My dad and I would watch this movie too.
Your old man had taste
You're my hero bro!!
This song melts my heart and makes a crying baby out of me, and I don't know why?
The first mistake is questioning it. DON'T. It is a simple tune, beautiful, well written and brilliantly performed. It obviously speaks to your soul, of loneliness and separation and hope that you will soon be reunited with one you truly love.
I know, that sounds really sappy. I don't care. And neither should you. Don't ask why you enjoy it, just accept and appreciate that you DO.
@@xaenon I love your response to Charles. Music and emotion are sometimes inexplicably intertwined. When I was a music major (back in the early 1980s!!), I quickly tired of courses involving music analysis, music theory, and the like. I just wanted to play and feel the music's passion (I studied piano for 11 years and still play, although I'm a little rusty). I cried at several points during this movie, and the accompanying music of these scenes definitely played a part. When Joe starts to waken as they're floating on the luggage in the middle of the ocean (Meg Ryan is still sleeping), and he views the moonrise (it was visually stunning), we hear more beautiful music as Joe struggles to his feet, and says, "Thank you. Thank you God, for my life. I'd forgotten . . how BIG. . ." I can also appreciate what mitter11 wrote on here, about there being two kinds of people in the world, those who get this movie and those who don't. It will always be one of my top favorites of Tom Hanks' movies, yet it barely had an impact when if first came out in theaters in 1990. Also, I've been trying to find the sheet music for "Marooned Without You" but it would have to be for the piano. I've had a little luck just playing some of it by ear.
@@lisa_vincent1243 You get it, you really do! The movie bombed in the theaters, and I think it was because the audience missed the most important AND SIGNFICANT clue about how to interpret the movie.
What clue, you ask....?
In the beginning of the flick...
ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A GUY NAMED JOE...."
And just before the end credits roll...
.... AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER.
Where have we heard this before? We heard these lines as children, when our parents were telling us a bedtime story.
We were being invited to sit, wide-eyed as we did as children, and listen to a bedtime story. The film made no pretense at being 'realistic'.
I can't believe so many people missed that, or were just too tightly wrapped to appreciate it.
The film was GENIUS. I could go on, but I feel I'd just be reciting what you already know.
And the soundtrack was brilliant as well. "Good Lovin' by the Lovin' Spoonful, 'Mas que Nada' by Brasil 66, and 'Ol' Man River' by Ray Charles. And even the original music, just beautiful.
The perfect popcorn flick for the whole family. Everyone can enjoy it, even if just for the visuals and music.
You're not alone
I found myself humming this tune and had to look up the soundtrack for the movie in order to find it. This is my favorite movie of all time! I have no response to that....
"Away from things of man."
This song always fills me with peace and contentment.
My favorite movie song of all time.....
James Sutter One of mine, too. I’m looking for the lyrics. I have a poor voice but I love it so much I’m learning it so I can keep it with me always.
@@TheAuntieBa I can help you with the lyrics....
Why is my heart marooned without you
The sun goes down
My dreams begin their refrain
I call to whatever holds you
My beloved
I wait and I wait
Why is my heart marooned without you
A tiny light upon the sea
My heart is so afraid
You have broken away
Tell me, darling, I pray
You will come to me soon
xaenon Thanks! Wish we could copy text on My hands are disabled; one-finger hunt & peck 😉. Took a screenshot so I have more time!
Who other then me hasn't had the dream of being able to sail away into the sunset and living a simpler life?
"... away from the things of man'.
I'm not sure I want to give up everything, but I sure as hell want to get away from people in general.
This movie is my favorite movie of all time, because it's so powerful in the midst of your heart and mind.
Thanks for this wonderful post, Larry. I adore this song and every moment of the whole movie. It’s such a soul-fortifying story and I always come away feeling more inspiration and courage to follow Dr Ellison’s advice - “You still have life left. Live it well.”
I wonder who each of these lovely singers are/were. Bless them. ❤
Can't tell you all,, how many times I imagined looking towards a sunset,, like this and crying for a true love,, many times,, many years,, until finally,, I met her and in the most unlikely of places.. I never believed love existed, I was its the biggest critic,, but it does exist, true love that is.. I pray you all find yours to one day.
Be well.
I'm too old now.
Never to old Dennis 👍
How utterly.true...i hurt.so bad.sometimes... life.
@@denniskorn9003 I got married two years ago, at 58. I was never married before, and had pretty much accepted that I never would. Then I became acquainted with someone who I'd crossed paths with over 20 years ago. We started dating. But I was still trying to get over someone who rejected me (repeatedly), and I was trying to figure out WHY I still was attracted to him! So I had a hard time being open to anyone, even though I knew from the beginning that Joe (who I married) would not hurt me the way other men had. Sometimes I question why I got married at this later stage in life. I love Joe but it wasn't this immediate attraction like I had felt so many times before. However, most of those relationships, semi-relationships, etc. didn't last long. I'm not sure why I am writing all of this. But all KINDS of relationships are possible no matter how old one is, or what our life is like. I just feel like there are always possibilities. . Best wishes to you, Dennis! (I'm pretty tired right now so I hope some of this makes sense. .)
@@rogermacauley806 I do too at times. Even after "counting my blessings," making a gratitude list, or whatever. Life just hurts sometimes. Maybe we know exactly why or what it is, and sometimes (for me lately) we just don't. Hope you're doing better. :)
Could watch This Awesome Movie Over and Over… and Listen to this song on Constant Replay… Been on many Trips on a plane traveling and I Rarely sleep on Planes.. I often just watch Movies or look at the clouds.. the sky and Ocean Below and for some Strange Reason this Song seems to play deep within My Soul during those times… I am Married and now and have two Awesome Boys… Ranger Timothy is 8 and Hunter Gavin is 4 … They Both Love the Ocean and can be Swimming in it All day… whenever we get a chance to be at the Beach… My wife Loves the Beach as well.. I SEE the World as an Awesome Place… have been seen as a child … I’m Always in Amazement of Everything… in constant Search for Happiness and Simple things that Touches my Heart Strings…
I Wish Everyone Everlasting Happiness … AMAZEMENT and LOVE…
What sort of Love could it have been if We don't long for it when it's gone?
How very profound and true. A verse from the bible says true love never ends, but endures forever. If it did not last...it wasn't true love.
Oh... So true my friend.. it's true love
@@windsong1a it's like God's love for us, never ending. Be blessed and may you always find God's favor on your side. Amen
so true....and a very rare kind of love
The fact that John Patrick Shanley wrote this song (and the cute ukulele Cowboy Song) for his own movie he also wrote and directed is just too awesome. Shanley was a troubled kid who grew up in a rough Bronx neighborhood and was kicked out of several primary schools, before graduating from NYU valedictorian, then winning a Pulitzer for Doubt, which he wrote, then later adapted for the screen and directed. Immensely talented man who touched a lot of hearts with this movie and song.
The journey of life. You have to face your fears. You have to find someone to sail away with.
go thomas!
Dear god, who’s name I do not ......
the perfect prayer
I think most people who love this film are also soul sick like Meg Ryan says to Tim Hanks on the boat.
Always brings me to tears
It says it all for me.........If they remember nothing of me when I'm gone, justs remember this
song and they will be remembering me.
I have always been susceptible to movies with good musical scores that support similarly well written storylines. I watched Joe versus the Volcano after I had had seen Sleepless in Seattle and was comfortable with the pairing of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, who was a revelation in this film. Supported by the excellent portrayals of Joe's boss, the Chauffeur, the suitcase salesman and the peerless Lloyd Bridges what at first seemed to be a Dreamworks flight of fancy turned out to be a gem that should have a place in everyone's home movie collections. Why Is My Heart Marooned Without You has to be one of the most romantic themes ever written for the screen.
Aside from the actors, two completely different movies
A damn shame that 'Marooned Without You' was snubbed for a Best Song Oscar nod!!!
@@KrazyKittyTailzWhat got it instead?
I want this song played at my funeral! 🙏
Mitter11 you are absolutely right. I loved this movie - It now has a cult following. “Almost the whole world is asleep… Only a few people are awake
And they live in a state of constant amazement.”
And it had the most incredible sound track - especially the title song - Marooned Without You
otherworldly script !
Very much a tear-jerker for me :'( . . .
Placed into the movie at the right moment too. And at this time, missing the woman I love.
Thank you so much for putting the track up, and the perfect image for such a beautiful song :).
This is a BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL song. I just love it.
I feel the same way the others below do. This song is so beautiful. I love it! I feel so moved when I hear it. I felt this way the first time I heard it in 1991 and the end of the movie on HBO on TV. Maybe the vocal harmonies remind me of music from a old classic Disney film I heard on a record as a small child in the early 1960's, or even a baby lullaby record. Or maybe it just reminds me of the world when I was a kid when you had no worries all was safe, and Dad and Mom and your Grandparents were there to protect you. It so beautiful, I'll say it again. I will listen to this again and again.
I used rent this movie just to listen to this song,
Me too
Me too. used to make up words... The heart, indeed, is a lonely hunter...
almost the whole world's asleep. Everybody you know, everybody you see, everybody you talk to. Only a few people are awake. And they live in a state of constant total amazement.
Love the song.
I used to watch this movie as a kid! Beautiful song!
Great song,to my favourite movie
So soulful !!! And it doesn't have to be another person, it could be the yearning for the Divine Light....
Thank you.....
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Everything is sung to the Divine. If you're a monotheist you know there is no other choice whether we realize it day to day, or not.
@@DeepVoice-th9hd true
Yes, that's it.
Precisely.
Good on you...
Love this movie and its music
In 1993, I would snuggle up to this song and try to get the lyrics and it just hit home....I wanted to experience the one to one Creator and myself contact, and it wasn't until the movie "Contact" came, that I was able to fully sing this song......Thank you so much for posting in this beautiful setting, just like the movie.....Joe versus the Volcano......
Thank you Michael. Namaste.
I would love to have a music box, as Joe did in the movie, that played that exquisite xylophone bit toward the end of this tune. Such a simple tune, but damn, it's just so beautiful.
xaenon Anyone ever find a music box offered anywhere we could buy? Maybe eBay...
@@TheAuntieBa There are music boxes, sure, but one with that tune? I've yet to encounter one.
xaenon They may have just clipped the music from the sound track and used any music box, but I’ll look too. If I find it I ‘ll post here in your comment. Thanks for responding.
I just love this song.
Love this theme, great song.
Beautiful scenery, my favorite sunset and the rhythm of the calming site of the waves . I enjoyed listening to the inspirational melody-
I love you and love this music that I have been trying to own
Julie Malloy iTunes carries a Joe vs Volcano soundtrack. You can download this song. I did. We have a laserdisc we watch and are looking for a dvd.
I wish this had a second chorus.
Lovely!
Thanks, Magic
This helped me.
Twice now in the past week I've come across the very fine work of Mr. Larry Edgemon (this and "Hooked on Swing")...the man has both taste and talent. Cheers. JL
The reason the word "Exquisite" is in the dictionary! Cecelia, everything is sung to the Divine. Everything!
Including rap?! 😉
@@TheAuntieBa God is everywhere and in all things! And haven't you heard? Black Lives Matter. I don't understand Rap and don't like it but that doesn't make it wrong. I like Puccini... La Rondine and Turandot are my favorites. But I'm into Bel Canto which mean beautiful singing. I'm not an opera fan but I LOVE Puccini. Opera scares most people. Pity! To each their own.
DeepVoice 1949 Lol, I was mostly joking; why I put in a winky icon. I heard a granny rapper who was great! Most sounds foul mouthed and mean to me. I’m not Christian nor belong to any religion, but over thirty years ago met my Light (God to most) and have stayed with him. I realize every sacred book, text, music down through time is inspired, but often different and contradictory. I remember over two thousand years so know there’s no hell or damnation; we learn from our mistakes so even ‘bad’ things are part of the divine. Sorry to go on long; wanted to agree with you! 💛 I love the Aria from The Wally, on the movie Diva. Don’t know much opera, but deeply respect the training and its results.
I still want to buy that damned lamp!
When my Girlfriend feels romantic, she plays this song. Personally, I love the movie!!😂😅
You hit the like button then you jump in the volcano, okay?
impeccable
2021 Alguém ?
Thanks!
Hermoso
Why only two verses with no refrain that can repeat to last the whole music score? Those two are beautiful but the music lasts at least for two more verses or one verse and a repeating refrain, I say!
It's timeless and speaks to all of us, our souls. I believe it's the purity in the song we all desire, to be fully loved and part of something bigger... God's family perhaps,, well for me at least.
Be well
@@jonhouck4981Well put. Something to think about.
😍
Sleep sweet giant.
For Lahaini town.
Where is this beach!?
🍿
2022
💔
This is my Uncle
barefoot girls dancing in the sand spelling out this Song with their hands
😪
Try if you can to see some barefoot Hawaiian girls (for such is the origin of the Song I believe ) Dance/Sing this Prayer in the Sand by the Sea
Actually, it was filmed on Hawaii and on the campus BYU.... Yeah, it's true really. BYU has a campus on O'ahu I believe.
Please talk to me.
About what?
The movie was a dud but the music is wonderful !
life sucks