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"Where the Dream Takes You" is a song by American singer Mýa. It was written by songwriter Diane Warren and composer James Newton Howard to promote Walt Disney Pictures' 41st animated feature film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001). Produced by Jay Selvester, Robbie Buchanan and Ron Fair, the song was released as the only promotional single from the film's soundtrack on June 5, 2001.

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  • "Where the Dream Takes You" is a song by American singer Mýa. It was written by songwriter Diane Warren and composer James Newton Howard to promote Walt Disney Pictures' 41st animated feature film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001). Produced by Jay Selvester, Robbie Buchanan and Ron Fair, the song was released as the only promotional single from the film's soundtrack on June 5, 2001. Directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale agreed that Atlantis: The Lost Empire, their third animated Disney project, would not be a musical. However, the studio's marketing department insisted that at least one song be featured during the film's end credits in order to adhere to tradition. Disney hired Mýa to record a pop song for the Atlantis soundtrack because of the studio and singer's shared business relationship with A&M/Interscope Records. A "tender" pop ballad, "Where the Dream Takes You" is an inspirational song about following one's heart and self-discovery, which alludes to the film's central plot about a young adventurer's search for the lost city of Atlantis. Both Warren and Howard collaborated on the song's melody, which borrows from Howard's own orchestral score, while Warren wrote the lyrics. "Where the Dream Takes You" is the only song from Atlantis: The Lost Empire that features both music and lyrics. Upon its release 10 days ahead of the film, the ballad was criticized for sounding generic and uninspired. Some critics also questioned Disney's decision to have Mýa to record the song, believing the single would have benefited from a more experienced vocalist. However, the song was nominated for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film at the World Soundtrack Awards. (en)
  • 《Where the Dream Takes You》是一首由美國歌手Mýa錄製與演唱的一首情歌。該歌曲由James Netwon Howard與共同創作。該歌曲以宣傳單曲的形式於2001年6月5日於當代流行電台與發表。 (zh)
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  • singer Mýa on the single cover for "Where the Dream Takes You" seated atop the "A" for "Atlantis". (en)
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  • 《Where the Dream Takes You》是一首由美國歌手Mýa錄製與演唱的一首情歌。該歌曲由James Netwon Howard與共同創作。該歌曲以宣傳單曲的形式於2001年6月5日於當代流行電台與發表。 (zh)
  • "Where the Dream Takes You" is a song by American singer Mýa. It was written by songwriter Diane Warren and composer James Newton Howard to promote Walt Disney Pictures' 41st animated feature film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001). Produced by Jay Selvester, Robbie Buchanan and Ron Fair, the song was released as the only promotional single from the film's soundtrack on June 5, 2001. (en)
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