Looking Through Your Eyes
LeAnn Rimes
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Look at the sky Tell me what do you see Just close your eyes And describe it to me The heavens are sparkling With starlight tonight That's what I see Through your eyes I see the heavens Each time that you smile I hear your heartbeat Just go on for miles And suddenly I know My life is worth while That's what I see Through your eyes Here in the night I see the sun Here in the dark Our two hearts are one It's out of our hands We can't stop what we have begun And love just took me by surprise Looking through your eyes I look at myself And instead I see us Whoever I am now It feels like enough And I see a girl Who is learning to trust That's who I see through your eyes Here in the night I see the sun Here in the dark Our two hearts are one It's out of our hands We can't stop what we have begun And love just took me by surprise Looking through your eyes And there are some things we don't know Sometimes a heart just needs to go And there is so much that I'll remember Underneath the open sky with you forever Here in the night I see the sun Here in the dark Our two hearts are one It's out of our hands We can't stop what we have begun And love just took me by surprise Looking through your eyes Looking through your eyes
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Written by: CAROLE BAYER SAGER, DAVID W. FOSTER
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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15 facts about this song
Song Origin"Looking Through Your Eyes" is a song sung by the American country and pop singer LeAnn Rimes.
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Movie FeatureThe song is originally from the soundtrack for the animated movie "Quest for Camelot", which was released in 1998.
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Chart PerformanceIt reached number 4 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.
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SongwritersThe song was written by David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager, both renowned music professionals.
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Album AdditionLater, "Looking Through Your Eyes" was added to Rimes's greatest hits album, "The Best of LeAnn Rimes" (2004).
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RecognitionThe song was acknowledged by the Hollywood Film Festival with a nomination for "Best Original Song - Film" in 1998.
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Music VideoThe accompanying music video features scenes from "Quest for Camelot" infused with shots of Rimes herself, creating a magical blend that complements the song's melody.
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Critic's ViewCritics have praised "Looking Through Your Eyes" for its enchanting melody and Rimes's powerful and moving vocal performance.
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Cover VersionsA few artists, including Jordan Hill and Debbie Gravitte, have covered "Looking Through Your Eyes."
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Soundtrack SuccessThe success of "Looking Through Your Eyes" contributed to the "Quest for Camelot" soundtrack album reaching number 117 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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International SuccessGlobally, the song found success as well, peaking within the top 40 in countries like Canada and the United Kingdom.
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Age of SingerRemarkably, Rimes was only 15 years old when she recorded and released "Looking Through Your Eyes."
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Record LabelsThe song was released by the record labels Warner Bros. and Curb records.
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Unique Singing StyleRimes's singing style in "Looking Through Your Eyes" is unique because she beautifully blends pop with country music.
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InfluenceSome music critics claim, "Looking Through Your Eyes" helped cement Rimes's position as a pop crossover artist at the time.
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