@@detectivematthews yeah..currently i'm planning on killing myself in a week or so not because i'm sad or anything, just because life is kinda mid, and i've decided i don't like the cut of it's jib you can't have ups without downs, unless we're talking drugs, but you'll die pretty damn quickly if you wanna continuously get higher and higher lol that's why life isn't a fairytale, there's never a happily ever after, it's more like the movie repeats itself endlessly for 80 or so years so i came to the logical conclusion that if there's nothing after death then it's practically the same as continuing on, and if there's something better? well damn, there's something better so the only bad outcome is if there's something worse after death statistically speaking it's in my favor, and yes, i'm autistic, and a fucking ☝️🤓 uhmm akktually! so that's where i'm at currently, how about you? what are you up to recently
Harshest scene in movie history: Littlefoot runs towards his own shadow, thinking it's his mom. The look on his face after realizing that she'll never be back is just so crushing.
Watching it as a kid, his mom's death totally wrecked me. As an adult, Littlefoot running towards his shadow was just the movie completely trying to ruin me at my core. Being driven into absolute delusion by grief and despair, hoping that his mom was alive, only to essentially witness her death all over again when he comes to his senses was so crushing. Even modern movies for adults don't really tackle these emotions or experiences as intensely as this.
This has got to be the most emotional and depressing children's film ever, more feels than Lion King and Bridge to Terabithia combined. I watched it yesterday and could not stop crying all the way through; tears of happiness and sadness....what a powerful film.
Littlefoot seeing his 'mother' as his shadow, then going up to it and licking it... Fuck, that has to be one of the most emotional scenes in any movie ever. (The music for that part is at 7:17 )
yeah but the Lion King scene only lasted 2-3 minutes of mourning... this whole scene is a full ten minutes of loss and grieving. And yes, I'm crying through every second of it
@@puterboy2 Not to mention, he doesn't suddenly feel better. He spends time mourning his mother, feeling guilt, anger, and regret before anything nice happens. Not to mention, there's no big happy song afterward which helps make it all the more perfect
This is the first time I've ever cried over a celebrity death. James Horners music has been such a intricately woven part of my life since childhood. His music was there to entertain, encourage, and comfort me as I grew up. One of the reasons I have such a passion for music. He has always been my favorite film composer. The depth of emotion he put into his works spoke to my soul on many levels. I cried several times listening to scores today, reminiscing good times.
because as a kid it was nothing more than a cool fun adventure dinosaur movie but as an adult you understand the sadness, desperation of the situation and what exactly these five kids had to go through just to make it to safety and reunite with their families
Daniel Selk When you're a kid, you can feel scared about the idea of losing your mother, but unless you're an orphan, when the movie is over you can remember that you just watched something fictional, and go hug her, because she will never leave you. When you're an adult, and your mother is pushing 60, aging more each year, you realize that one day she will eventually leave you, and there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop it.
Currently sitting with my mum and holding her hand while she's dying of bowel cancer, listening to this. Makes me feel like a little kid again. I'm 32 and a grown ass man and I'm pining for those days so much right now
@@LookingTheBest thank you for your reply. She died the night I wrote this comment. It's been pretty rough. I've not actually listened to this track since she died
"Mother, where are you!" "Oh..." "Mother! Please get up..." "I don't think I can, Littlefoot." "Yes you can, get up!" ... "Dear sweet Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley?" "I guess so... but why do I have to know? You're gonna be with me." "I'll be with you, even if you can't see me." "What do you mean 'if I can't see you'? I can always see you!" "Littlefoot... let your heart guide you. It whispers, so listen closely." ... ... "Mother, mother?"
"Hey! What's going on here? What's your problem? You're not hurt." "It's not fair. She should of known better. That was Sharptooth. It's all her fault." "All whose fault?" "Mother's." "Oh, I see, I see." "Why did I wander so far from home?" "Oh, it's not your fault. It's not your mother's fault. Now you pay attention to old Rooter. It is nobody's fault. The great circle of life has begun. But you see, not all of us arrive together at the end." "What'll I do? I miss her so much." "And you'll always miss her. But she'll always be with you, as long as you remember the things she taught you. In a way, you'll never be apart, for you are still part of each other." "My tummy hurts." "Well. That, too, will go away with time, little feller. Only in time."
Dear Littlefoot Do you remember the way to the great valley? Follow the bright circle past the rock that looks like a longneck, and past the mountians that burn. I'll be in your heart Littlefoot. Let it guide you.
When it's been almost 20 years since you last saw the movie, but you wake up from a nap with this familiar song short-circuiting in your mind, so you track it down and spend the rest of the day sobbing like a baby 💔
This is for my dad who passed away on New Years Eve in 2022. He knew how much i love this series and listening to this music and the scene makes me think of that day when we lost him. RIP Dad
@@thomasantrobus7655Oh I so feel you there man, really I do. My Yorkie Roxie passed away on October 17 last year at the age of 14 and a half years. She really helped me cope with my autism and was such a caring, kind and loving dog. In her last few months you could tell she knew her time was running out and she tried to spend as much time with me as she could. Many times she'd come to my room and lie on my desk on one of her blankets and just watch whatever with me. She passed away in my arms
6:07 is so much nostalgia. It just goes to show how important and underrated a soundtrack is; I can barely remember the film but certain bits of the music are just like little friends waving at me from the past :')
Have you ever tried to listen to a beautiful piece of music, and just lose yourself in it, but instead you just sit there and cry? Hello, Whispering Winds.
When Horner died, I was in Croatia on a short holiday. I was on a middle of a long walk in the hottest part of the day, and when read the news, somehow I instantly wanted to listen to the Land before time soundtrack, which is something I never done before, despite I love so much of Horners work. At Whispering winds, I almost lost it in the middle of the street, I hardy held back the crying. I was 25, but it was the first time I truly felt, that my childhood irreversebly passed away, and on that day, a part of it died (which wasnt true, since Horners music lives with us). I felt horrible. Now I am 33, I have a 2 years old daughter, and I cant wait to show her this diamond of my childhood, this masterpiece of animation, to watch it together. Life is a truly fucked up and weird thing, but I guess its beautiful because of these things.
At first, Littlefoot only could think about his mother. He hardly noticed his hunger and forgot about the Great Valley and that he MUST somehow reach it. Then Littlefoot knew for certain that he WAS alone and that though the Great Valley was far away and the journey perilous, he would have to find his way, or the chain of life would be broken.
"Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley?" "Yes, but why do I have to remember? You're going to be with me!" "Of course Littlefoot. I'll always be with you. In your heart..." "M-Mother?... Mother?!" Too many feels.
Jesus no other film or music score hits me as hard as this. Watched the movie a few weeks ago as an adult. It had been about 27 years since I had last seen it and I wasn't prepared to see it through adult eyes. Couldn't stop crying and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. Don bluth bottled lightning with this film.
I cannot believe this was in a movie like the land before time. It’s such a high caliber score and because it’s in a kids movie it got zero recognition
The first part of this music encapsulates the scenario perfectly: After the sharptooth battle, Littlefoot is separated from his mother, and searches for her, believing that she will be able to protect him, like always. He is completely oblivious of just how much Sharptooth did to her.
I am almost 35 on the 28th of this month. I just found out that the little girl who played ducky, her body was found on July 28th 1988, she was murdered by her father, and also her mother was murdered. Several months before this movie came out. I knew this movie was sad when I was 4 years old, but now I am in tears because now I know the true tragedy behind this movie. Rest in peace young one, people are savages. Your spirit lives on in all of us who grew up with this movie.
6:46 - When we are out there... in the night.../we'll dream, about the sun.../In the dark, we'll feel the light/ warm our hearts... everyone! Dagnabit, that part gets me every time...
I listened to this after my dog died last week, god what such a teary moment but at least he's not suffering anymore. This song saved my life. All we need is a big cry
"Dear sweet Littlefoot. Do you remember... the way to the Great Valley...?" My heart immediately broke when she asked those words. It was at that moment I knew she wasn't going to make it. 😢😢😢😢😭😭😭
Oh my god... I'm not entirely sure what brought me here but I am so glad to have given this a listen to after so many long years. I can still remember the dialogue shared between Littlefoot and his Mother before she passes away with this music in the background... such a heartbreaking scene. I wonder what kind of person I would be today had I not been exposed to such art.
Rest in peace James Horner, one of our times greatest. Cinema will never be the same. He was a huge source of inspiration, and his music truly reached out in a special way, straight to your heart.
It's bizarre to me, sometimes, that this movie actually made me sad for creatures who died millions of years before I was here. In a way, 2021 earth defense measures exist because these creatures died. It's almost like they laid down their lives for us. This is one of the best lessons I learned from this movie, when watching as a child and processing as an adult (I'm 40 years old) Maybe we'll all meet again in the great beyond
I am 17 and I am still like all 14 movies and TV series, this song is so beautiful and remembers me that the circule of life is real, when I am going to perish at the age of +80 like any normal human, I want to wake up in the Great Valley like an apatosaurus and live all the eternity in that place, that is my dreamed paradise after all the life, the perfect paradise, If only was real.
This track is so powerful for me. It reminds me of when my Mum and Dad divorced. I was 3 and I would watch this at my mums, day after day, crying my eyes out. Through depression it comforted me, thank you James Horner. Thank you very much.
It's not fair, for someone like him to be gone. No one can rival James Horner when it comes to beautiful, warm, peaceful, fun, and memorable music. Except for John Williams and Alan Silvestri. His style was unique, and incredible. So, thank you Mr. James Horner. Thank you for creating such sweet and beautiful musical scores throughout the years. Thank you for entertaining me as a child, for making me scared in Aliens, for making me sad and at the same time uplifted in Titanic. And so on and so forth, we'll miss you.
***** Horner used to be friends with Jerry's daughter and Jamie used to come visit and watch Jerry in the studio recording scores during the late 70's. That's where Jamie got some tricks of the trade out of Jerry and you'll definitely recognize some of that Goldsmith touch in several Horner scores.
Close your eyes, listen, think back to those lovely times. Not necessarily this movie but those times. It’s almost like time traveling, just remember around this time. The memories you had with your family or certain people. The easier times. When we were young. Careless. A future full ahead of us. Thinking about that shaves so much weight off my shoulders now as an adult. Just think about the better days, we’re all kind of just kids, just grown and lost sometimes. Just need some guidance with this lovely music Stay strong! Little foots
This is the only soundtrack that will move me to tears every time without fail. Not only because of the composer’s and the youngest cast member’s death, but because of how beautifully tragic the melody is. Even when I grew up with this movie I would become emotional just imagining how I would live without my parents like Littlefoot.
I am a Millennial in my 30's. I am soooo glad I grew up in the era that I did. Nothing before nor after the 80s and 90s tops the innovation of movies, music, and entertainment. I have children and feel sorry for them. They will never know...
And they all grew up together in the valley, generation upon generation, each passing on to the next. The tale of their ancestors' journey to the valley..... long ago.
I've been reading through the comments section here and I completely understand what everyone feels. I lost my grandma last night 24 hours ago and I feel so much emotional agony, extreme loneliness, sadness, fear, denial, anger, counterfactual thoughts and yet fond childhood memories and all the moments we got to enjoy and cherish together. When she and grandpa used to take care of me when I was a kid, I loved dinosaurs and this movie was at the forefront of it all. The music makes me cry every time I hear it and I'm 22 it captures so many strong emotions I can't help it. You're never too old to cry and you're never to old to reminisce childhood memories. It felt so long ago and yet it didn't seem that long ago. Thanks for sharing your stories, everyone. I find comfort in knowing I'm not alone in my loss. I'll continue to be strong and fight until I draw my last breath just like my grandma. Love you, grandma forever and always ❤
I'm almost 40 now. This piece will always cut me to the core. I think this was the first movie that really dealt with death, like the 80's and 90's kids lion king. I don't think I'll ever be able to watch it again when I lose my mom.
Today is 6th anniversary James Horner's passing, he was a great composer whose music made the childhoods of many and he shall not be forgotten. To James Horner 🍹.
>TFW you have to grow up but are afraid >TFW somewhere out there is your great valley waiting for you >TFW you look back and see who help you along the way >TFW the feels are just too much This soundtrack is so tragically beautiful T-T
This breaks my heart to hear this and know he's passed. Land Before Time was the soundtrack to my childhood, and in that he'll live on through my family and their family after that.. RIP James Horner, thank you.
I love this score!! Sad in the beginning -- I was almost tearing up, too, but I kept thinking "he's just got to get to his grandparents!" The comic relief helped some too (the young flyers fighting over the berries, Ducky's cute way of introducing himself and trying to cheer Littlefoot up). Still pretty here though!
The tears in my eyes right now show so much more than I'll ever be able to describe. Holy shit, this movie, man! Forget the sequels!! This is, and will always be, the only LBT movie.
As much as it is a tragedy that Mr. Horner is no longer with us, another tragedy happened around the time this movie was being produced. Judith_Barsi, the voice of Ducky, was murdered by her father. If you read her Wiki page it is fucking sad as shit.
This song makes me tear up everytime,because of many reasons:they story in the movie,the death of the young actress you played ducky,and also the notes are so beautifully composed.
This... It gets me every time, if you sum the sad soundtrack with the sad scene, with the good childhood memories it brings, it is impossible not to cry
Until today, the last time I saw the movie was a teen in the beginning of the 2010’s. I felt triggered to come back to the movie due to my nostalgia for this music
This song, this one freaking song, is what brought me here, 16 years after seeing the film as a tiny lil thing. I was just enjoying a beer when this tune began playing in my head, it's so beautiful. Solemn at points, but also hopeful and uplifting at points.
I used to watch all those movies as a kid. Not much has remained, except for the music. When you are a kid, only the movie matters, so when after 10 years the music has remained, that means how powerful the music is
I heard this for the first time in almost 10 years on tv and recognized it instantly. such a powerful piece from my childhood. Rest in piece James. I hope I can one day impact people the way you have.
James Horner was my favorite composer with this, Field of Dreams, and A Beautiful Mind being some of my favorites. I'm no classical connoisseur by any means but I always thought of him as a modern Prokofiev. One of my earlier memories discovering my love of music was attending a "Peter and the Wolf" puppet show at school and being totally mesmerized by what I was hearing, like music suddenly just made sense to me in that moment. I hear that same power in everything James Horner did with similar elements being used. He had such a knack for dynamics and making you feel one thing and then another with such fluidity. Such a talented man.
This is a very sad movie right after my new friend Terry Farrell is absent in 1988 before she return on screen in 1991. Bless her for our live on earth.
Does anyone else cry when they think about their childhood. This just brings back so many childhood memories, it almost hurts.
Yes I do all the time man fort I was the only one lol
The only think i remember and smile …. My childhood ❤
Aye.
I’m in bits right now listening to this. ❤
@@detectivematthews yeah..currently i'm planning on killing myself in a week or so
not because i'm sad or anything, just because life is kinda mid, and i've decided i don't like the cut of it's jib
you can't have ups without downs, unless we're talking drugs, but you'll die pretty damn quickly if you wanna continuously get higher and higher lol
that's why life isn't a fairytale, there's never a happily ever after, it's more like the movie repeats itself endlessly for 80 or so years
so i came to the logical conclusion that if there's nothing after death then it's practically the same as continuing on, and if there's something better? well damn, there's something better
so the only bad outcome is if there's something worse after death
statistically speaking it's in my favor, and yes, i'm autistic, and a fucking ☝️🤓 uhmm akktually!
so that's where i'm at currently, how about you? what are you up to recently
Guess it doesn't matter how old you are. This music gets you everytime as long as you've seen the movie once
Always makes me think of my Mother, always makes me cry LoL
My childhood is fleeting back to me. I’m sad haha
Ain't that the truth
how old were you when you wrote this original comment?
@@alexiuslovett5452 I dunno, 15?
Harshest scene in movie history:
Littlefoot runs towards his own shadow, thinking it's his mom.
The look on his face after realizing that she'll never be back is just so crushing.
AGREED
Yes
Yes his was hard. But to me watching his mother die was worse. I feel like still have to deal with not being able to do anything to save her.
Watching it as a kid, his mom's death totally wrecked me. As an adult, Littlefoot running towards his shadow was just the movie completely trying to ruin me at my core. Being driven into absolute delusion by grief and despair, hoping that his mom was alive, only to essentially witness her death all over again when he comes to his senses was so crushing. Even modern movies for adults don't really tackle these emotions or experiences as intensely as this.
@@seaofseeof amen.
This has got to be the most emotional and depressing children's film ever, more feels than Lion King and Bridge to Terabithia combined. I watched it yesterday and could not stop crying all the way through; tears of happiness and sadness....what a powerful film.
Especially since we actually get to see Littlefoot's mother die rather than offscreen?
+Jake Rutigliano well we saw mufasa die as well. on screen I mean not the aftermath but we saw him falling to his death
Littlefoot seeing his 'mother' as his shadow, then going up to it and licking it... Fuck, that has to be one of the most emotional scenes in any movie ever. (The music for that part is at 7:17 )
yeah but the Lion King scene only lasted 2-3 minutes of mourning... this whole scene is a full ten minutes of loss and grieving. And yes, I'm crying through every second of it
@@puterboy2 Not to mention, he doesn't suddenly feel better. He spends time mourning his mother, feeling guilt, anger, and regret before anything nice happens. Not to mention, there's no big happy song afterward which helps make it all the more perfect
R.I.P You beautiful man. We will miss you greatly.
K-Ville Entertainment and then after this, I listened to Hymn to the Sea... and cried many tears.
Stephanie Colclough I listened to Legends of the Fall after this, then Hymn to the Sea. I see I'm not the only one crying over this :(
This is the first time I've ever cried over a celebrity death. James Horners music has been such a intricately woven part of my life since childhood. His music was there to entertain, encourage, and comfort me as I grew up. One of the reasons I have such a passion for music. He has always been my favorite film composer. The depth of emotion he put into his works spoke to my soul on many levels. I cried several times listening to scores today, reminiscing good times.
K-Ville Entertainment =,(
Philip Beans This is exactly how I feel. His music resonated so deeply and profoundly with his listeners. It hurts very badly to lose him.
WHY was this movie sadder to me as an adult than it was when I was a kid?? =P
because as a kid it was nothing more than a cool fun adventure dinosaur movie but as an adult you understand the sadness, desperation of the situation and what exactly these five kids had to go through just to make it to safety and reunite with their families
Daniel Selk Probably because now that we're grown up, we can fully comprehend the darker nature of the film.
Daniel Selk
When you're a kid, you can feel scared about the idea of losing your mother, but unless you're an orphan, when the movie is over you can remember that you just watched something fictional, and go hug her, because she will never leave you.
When you're an adult, and your mother is pushing 60, aging more each year, you realize that one day she will eventually leave you, and there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop it.
Daniel Selk you miss your parents dude, like all of us
Yonkage I'm 14 and my parents had me late and they are reaching 60 soon. Your comment is starting to scare me and making me tear up.
Currently sitting with my mum and holding her hand while she's dying of bowel cancer, listening to this. Makes me feel like a little kid again. I'm 32 and a grown ass man and I'm pining for those days so much right now
This breaks my heart. 💔
I hope your doing okay.
@@LookingTheBest thank you for your reply. She died the night I wrote this comment. It's been pretty rough. I've not actually listened to this track since she died
@@Shpargell1 I am very sorry she passed away.
So sorry fam... But remember what ol' rooter said?:
My heart is broken. Thank you James for everything. R.I.P
"Mother, where are you!"
"Oh..."
"Mother! Please get up..."
"I don't think I can, Littlefoot."
"Yes you can, get up!"
...
"Dear sweet Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley?"
"I guess so... but why do I have to know? You're gonna be with me."
"I'll be with you, even if you can't see me."
"What do you mean 'if I can't see you'? I can always see you!"
"Littlefoot... let your heart guide you. It whispers, so listen closely."
...
...
"Mother, mother?"
stab me in the heart, why dont ya? T_T
;'( gee that's a tearjerker
why are you doing this to me. ;_;
My childhood 😭
AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY ??????????
All aboard the feels train!
WhenxChristxReturnsx Next stop, Depression!
choo choo 😢
KeyBlades blows nose.
111th like, it's a train we all find ourselves on when we least expect it.
Mufasa dies: Saddest moment ever.!
Mama Longneck: Hold my Tree star!!
"Hey! What's going on here? What's your problem? You're not hurt."
"It's not fair. She should of known better. That was Sharptooth. It's all her fault."
"All whose fault?"
"Mother's."
"Oh, I see, I see."
"Why did I wander so far from home?"
"Oh, it's not your fault. It's not your mother's fault. Now you pay attention to old Rooter. It is nobody's fault. The great circle of life has begun. But you see, not all of us arrive together at the end."
"What'll I do? I miss her so much."
"And you'll always miss her. But she'll always be with you, as long as you remember the things she taught you. In a way, you'll never be apart, for you are still part of each other."
"My tummy hurts."
"Well. That, too, will go away with time, little feller. Only in time."
+KeyBlades all really good stories are sad in the beginning ... and every story with a happy ending ends too soon
*Should HAVE known better
+CyberPhoenix1989 Bursts into tears at that point.
Aw Yeh :) such a sad scene I shed a tear at this tragic but lovely scene
+KeyBlades Did he ever speak to you?
7:15 Oh geez, here come the tears.
Yep , Yep, Yep
BEST part in the whole soundtrack!
Dear Littlefoot
Do you remember the way to the great valley?
Follow the bright circle past the rock that looks like a longneck,
and past the mountians that burn.
I'll be in your heart Littlefoot.
Let it guide you.
Beautiful film. Still watch it every time near or close to my birthday, I was born the same day as this film so it'sreally special to me.
Such a lovely quote.
Totally gonna watch this movie again tomorrow. :)
When it's been almost 20 years since you last saw the movie, but you wake up from a nap with this familiar song short-circuiting in your mind, so you track it down and spend the rest of the day sobbing like a baby 💔
This is for my dad who passed away on New Years Eve in 2022. He knew how much i love this series and listening to this music and the scene makes me think of that day when we lost him. RIP Dad
My dog died and I can't stop crying she was the best dog I ever had
@@thomasantrobus7655Oh I so feel you there man, really I do. My Yorkie Roxie passed away on October 17 last year at the age of 14 and a half years. She really helped me cope with my autism and was such a caring, kind and loving dog. In her last few months you could tell she knew her time was running out and she tried to spend as much time with me as she could. Many times she'd come to my room and lie on my desk on one of her blankets and just watch whatever with me. She passed away in my arms
This such beautiful music and makes me cry.
This is the only movie that makes me cry just by thinking about. Disney got nothin' on this movie.
during this era, Disney was kinda in it's "movie factory" stage, so yeah, i agree.
Kuaminifu Mwenzi This came out in 1988 i.e. just before the Disney Renaissance.
disney aint shit
One if my favorite movies.
Just give it time, I'm sure they'll buy it too.
This is for my grandfather who passed away in January 5th 2021.
RIP James Horner
6:07 is so much nostalgia. It just goes to show how important and underrated a soundtrack is; I can barely remember the film but certain bits of the music are just like little friends waving at me from the past :')
Magnificent French horn passage
I can relate, I feel the same way
French Horn from James Horner. One of my favorite pieces by him.
Have you ever tried to listen to a beautiful piece of music, and just lose yourself in it, but instead you just sit there and cry? Hello, Whispering Winds.
often...and that's what I'm looking for when I'm listening to this kind of music
When Horner died, I was in Croatia on a short holiday. I was on a middle of a long walk in the hottest part of the day, and when read the news, somehow I instantly wanted to listen to the Land before time soundtrack, which is something I never done before, despite I love so much of Horners work. At Whispering winds, I almost lost it in the middle of the street, I hardy held back the crying. I was 25, but it was the first time I truly felt, that my childhood irreversebly passed away, and on that day, a part of it died (which wasnt true, since Horners music lives with us). I felt horrible.
Now I am 33, I have a 2 years old daughter, and I cant wait to show her this diamond of my childhood, this masterpiece of animation, to watch it together. Life is a truly fucked up and weird thing, but I guess its beautiful because of these things.
🌹
7:17, when Littlefoot sees his shadow and thinks it's his deceased mother... Always gets me. Such perfect music for such a perfect scene.
THIS is a hit. THIS is sensational. Not crap like Let It Go with the most basic lyrics and structure ever.
6:45-7:17 are the most important bars of music in my life.
At first, Littlefoot only could think about his mother. He hardly noticed his hunger and forgot about the Great Valley and that he MUST somehow reach it.
Then Littlefoot knew for certain that he WAS alone and that though the Great Valley was far away and the journey perilous, he would have to find his way, or the chain of life would be broken.
Rest In Peace Pat Hingle
I can't listen to this song without crying. I should probably stop listening to it when I'm at work.
"Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley?"
"Yes, but why do I have to remember? You're going to be with me!"
"Of course Littlefoot. I'll always be with you. In your heart..."
"M-Mother?... Mother?!"
Too many feels.
;(
Jesus no other film or music score hits me as hard as this.
Watched the movie a few weeks ago as an adult. It had been about 27 years since I had last seen it and I wasn't prepared to see it through adult eyes. Couldn't stop crying and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. Don bluth bottled lightning with this film.
I cannot believe this was in a movie like the land before time. It’s such a high caliber score and because it’s in a kids movie it got zero recognition
This leaves me bitterly surprised
anyone else hoping that this is all just a dream and we eventually wake up and get to be little kids and our parents are young again?
This movie probably made me cry more than the ending of The Green Mile.
The first part of this music encapsulates the scenario perfectly: After the sharptooth battle, Littlefoot is separated from his mother, and searches for her, believing that she will be able to protect him, like always. He is completely oblivious of just how much Sharptooth did to her.
I am almost 35 on the 28th of this month. I just found out that the little girl who played ducky, her body was found on July 28th 1988, she was murdered by her father, and also her mother was murdered. Several months before this movie came out. I knew this movie was sad when I was 4 years old, but now I am in tears because now I know the true tragedy behind this movie. Rest in peace young one, people are savages. Your spirit lives on in all of us who grew up with this movie.
Man I remember watching these on VHS when I was younger. I remember the background music always giving me a nostalgic feel.
James Horner's most emotional piece. You will be missed XOXO
what about judith barsi? the poor girl was murdered by her own father and she was robbed of such an amazing life with such a bright future
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701I never knew about that , very tragic n sad
Always makes me cry. Always. It doesn't matter my age.
when Littlefoot's mother died, I cried so much.. :'(
6:46 - When we are out there... in the night.../we'll dream, about the sun.../In the dark, we'll feel the light/ warm our hearts... everyone!
Dagnabit, that part gets me every time...
Omg. I used to cry so much watching this movie when I was little. I’m 37 if I watched it now I would still.
It gets really emotional at 7:11
I’m not crying.. You’re crying (I totally am)..
I listened to this after my dog died last week, god what such a teary moment but at least he's not suffering anymore. This song saved my life. All we need is a big cry
My mother's dog passed away about a month ago. He was such a good dog. :'(
Just hearing this music I am crying!! Thank you Don Bluth, George Lucas, Spielberg and Horner. I love this movie so much.
"Dear sweet Littlefoot. Do you remember... the way to the Great Valley...?"
My heart immediately broke when she asked those words. It was at that moment I knew she wasn't going to make it. 😢😢😢😢😭😭😭
How can something make me cry for something died eons ago? (Bursting into tears) LIKE THIS!!!
A quote from nostalia critic I see.
Oh, yeah. I've made quite a lot of Nostalgia Critic jokes.
Oh my god... I'm not entirely sure what brought me here but I am so glad to have given this a listen to after so many long years. I can still remember the dialogue shared between Littlefoot and his Mother before she passes away with this music in the background... such a heartbreaking scene. I wonder what kind of person I would be today had I not been exposed to such art.
Rest in peace James Horner, one of our times greatest. Cinema will never be the same. He was a huge source of inspiration, and his music truly reached out in a special way, straight to your heart.
what about judith barsi? the poor girl was murdered by her own father and she was robbed of such an amazing life with such a bright future
This hits hard. Lost my mom to cancer at 13. Been 20 years. Miss her so much
Edited 33 now and still miss you mom
I’m 27 and I’m lucky to still have both parents
@@manuelorozco7760 Don't take em for granted
It's bizarre to me, sometimes, that this movie actually made me sad for creatures who died millions of years before I was here.
In a way, 2021 earth defense measures exist because these creatures died. It's almost like they laid down their lives for us.
This is one of the best lessons I learned from this movie, when watching as a child and processing as an adult (I'm 40 years old)
Maybe we'll all meet again in the great beyond
Ruego que así sea
Ever since I lost my mother as an adult, I can't make it through this movie anymore.
That's sad to hear. I hope you are fine!
+Flufferz626 Oh no, how did your mom died?
"You feel pain because inside you are transforming" - S. ajna. @Nemanja Djordjevic
@Nemanja Djordjevic oh please, this movie's fine. Well, for me at least.
Very off topic with cartoon dinosaurs...
Someones cutting onions here
I’m not crying, your crying lol
The choir at 2:29 gets me every single time ),:
Nah, man. It's the choir at 5:05 you gotta worry about. Especially since this track takes on a whole new meaning.
It's 6:46 - 7:53 for me.
Who knew the guy who makes Half-Life remixes also reminisces in this tear-jerking stuff.
I am 17 and I am still like all 14 movies and TV series, this song is so beautiful and remembers me that the circule of life is real, when I am going to perish at the age of +80 like any normal human, I want to wake up in the Great Valley like an apatosaurus and live all the eternity in that place, that is my dreamed paradise after all the life, the perfect paradise, If only was real.
This track is so powerful for me. It reminds me of when my Mum and Dad divorced. I was 3 and I would watch this at my mums, day after day, crying my eyes out.
Through depression it comforted me, thank you James Horner. Thank you very much.
I listen to this in TLBT 10 when littlefoot and his father say goodbye.
It's not fair, for someone like him to be gone. No one can rival James Horner when it comes to beautiful, warm, peaceful, fun, and memorable music. Except for John Williams and Alan Silvestri. His style was unique, and incredible. So, thank you Mr. James Horner. Thank you for creating such sweet and beautiful musical scores throughout the years. Thank you for entertaining me as a child, for making me scared in Aliens, for making me sad and at the same time uplifted in Titanic. And so on and so forth, we'll miss you.
Sad, but true.
+DS1 Productions And Jerry Goldsmith, Horner's former mentor (Rudy, Mulan, Forever Young, Hoosiers, etc.)
ChuckRazor I didn't know Jerry mentored him.
***** Horner used to be friends with Jerry's daughter and Jamie used to come visit and watch Jerry in the studio recording scores during the late 70's. That's where Jamie got some tricks of the trade out of Jerry and you'll definitely recognize some of that Goldsmith touch in several Horner scores.
ChuckRazor Really? I've only heard about Jerry's son, Joel. But I didn't know he had a daughter.
Close your eyes, listen, think back to those lovely times. Not necessarily this movie but those times. It’s almost like time traveling, just remember around this time. The memories you had with your family or certain people. The easier times. When we were young. Careless. A future full ahead of us. Thinking about that shaves so much weight off my shoulders now as an adult. Just think about the better days, we’re all kind of just kids, just grown and lost sometimes. Just need some guidance with this lovely music
Stay strong! Little foots
This is the only soundtrack that will move me to tears every time without fail. Not only because of the composer’s and the youngest cast member’s death, but because of how beautifully tragic the melody is. Even when I grew up with this movie I would become emotional just imagining how I would live without my parents like Littlefoot.
:') depuis le temps que je la cherchais cette musique... c'etait mon DA préféré a 4 ans. james horner 3 inimitable le 1er dessin animé de la série
Listen to your heart, it whispers
Reminds me when I was a little kid and was very innocent and hopeful and believed the world was a little magical and that most people were good.
And 9/11 like most people was our first real glimpse how evil the real world can be sometime
@@manuelorozco7760 Yes, I was a teen when that happened. It made me realize people can be bad. That they kill others for being different.
I am a Millennial in my 30's. I am soooo glad I grew up in the era that I did. Nothing before nor after the 80s and 90s tops the innovation of movies, music, and entertainment. I have children and feel sorry for them. They will never know...
I’m 27 and I know what you mean.
And they all grew up together in the valley, generation upon generation, each passing on to the next. The tale of their ancestors' journey to the valley..... long ago.
And then a meteor came and blew them all away,the end!
😭😭😭This Music Made Me Cry😭😭😭
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5:55
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I've been reading through the comments section here and I completely understand what everyone feels. I lost my grandma last night 24 hours ago and I feel so much emotional agony, extreme loneliness, sadness, fear, denial, anger, counterfactual thoughts and yet fond childhood memories and all the moments we got to enjoy and cherish together. When she and grandpa used to take care of me when I was a kid, I loved dinosaurs and this movie was at the forefront of it all. The music makes me cry every time I hear it and I'm 22 it captures so many strong emotions I can't help it. You're never too old to cry and you're never to old to reminisce childhood memories. It felt so long ago and yet it didn't seem that long ago. Thanks for sharing your stories, everyone. I find comfort in knowing I'm not alone in my loss. I'll continue to be strong and fight until I draw my last breath just like my grandma. Love you, grandma forever and always ❤
My childhood in a soundtrack
I'm almost 40 now. This piece will always cut me to the core. I think this was the first movie that really dealt with death, like the 80's and 90's kids lion king. I don't think I'll ever be able to watch it again when I lose my mom.
Today is 6th anniversary James Horner's passing, he was a great composer whose music made the childhoods of many and he shall not be forgotten. To James Horner 🍹.
what about judith barsi? the poor girl was murdered by her own father and she was robbed of such an amazing life with such a bright future
This soundtrack and the Skyrim soundtrack are two of the most beautiful I have ever heard.
R.I.P. James Horner , your music made me cry!!😢
R.I.P James Horner soooooo beautiful.
Just how simple the tune is is enough to sadden us all. Especially during such a scene as Littlefoot's Mother's death.
So emotional
>TFW you have to grow up but are afraid
>TFW somewhere out there is your great valley waiting for you
>TFW you look back and see who help you along the way
>TFW the feels are just too much
This soundtrack is so tragically beautiful T-T
I was today years old when I learned the name of this score is ‘whispering winds’.
.. is someone cutting onions around here?
It feels like childhood all over again 😭
This breaks my heart to hear this and know he's passed. Land Before Time was the soundtrack to my childhood, and in that he'll live on through my family and their family after that.. RIP James Horner, thank you.
makes me feel the love ones who i lost.
I love this score!! Sad in the beginning -- I was almost tearing up, too, but I kept thinking "he's just got to get to his grandparents!" The comic relief helped some too (the young flyers fighting over the berries, Ducky's cute way of introducing himself and trying to cheer Littlefoot up). Still pretty here though!
If my childhood could have a musical manifestation... this would be it
The tears in my eyes right now show so much more than I'll ever be able to describe. Holy shit, this movie, man! Forget the sequels!! This is, and will always be, the only LBT movie.
I stopped watching after Stone of Cold Fire. And you were right, the sequels are dead to me.
As much as it is a tragedy that Mr. Horner is no longer with us, another tragedy happened around the time this movie was being produced. Judith_Barsi, the voice of Ducky, was murdered by her father. If you read her Wiki page it is fucking sad as shit.
She never even got to see the finished movie. I actually never knew that until like 6 months ago
RIP James Horner. :(
This song makes me tear up everytime,because of many reasons:they story in the movie,the death of the young actress you played ducky,and also the notes are so beautifully composed.
This... It gets me every time, if you sum the sad soundtrack with the sad scene, with the good childhood memories it brings, it is impossible not to cry
One of the most deeply painful, sorrowful, and miserable scenes in film history.
7:00 right in the feels
i haven't listened to this music since watching the film as a child in the 90s. It's amazing how music can bring up old memories.
Until today, the last time I saw the movie was a teen in the beginning of the 2010’s. I felt triggered to come back to the movie due to my nostalgia for this music
This song, this one freaking song, is what brought me here, 16 years after seeing the film as a tiny lil thing. I was just enjoying a beer when this tune began playing in my head, it's so beautiful. Solemn at points, but also hopeful and uplifting at points.
Dang this is from 6 years ago
This song is all loss and sadness with some happy moments sprinkled in between. Guess that's the world we live in. Count your blessings.
my frist song to love soundtrack music thank you James horner r.i.p :'(
I'm supposed to write a bit about myself to the school before school starts. Instead, I'm here getting lost into this beautiful piece of music
I used to watch all those movies as a kid. Not much has remained, except for the music. When you are a kid, only the movie matters, so when after 10 years the music has remained, that means how powerful the music is
This music really is something special
I heard this for the first time in almost 10 years on tv and recognized it instantly. such a powerful piece from my childhood. Rest in piece James. I hope I can one day impact people the way you have.
Une des plus grandes et plus belles œuvres qu'un compositeur de film ait pu écrire. Bravo James Horner, le cinéma ne sera plus jamais aussi émouvant.
James Horner was my favorite composer with this, Field of Dreams, and A Beautiful Mind being some of my favorites. I'm no classical connoisseur by any means but I always thought of him as a modern Prokofiev. One of my earlier memories discovering my love of music was attending a "Peter and the Wolf" puppet show at school and being totally mesmerized by what I was hearing, like music suddenly just made sense to me in that moment. I hear that same power in everything James Horner did with similar elements being used. He had such a knack for dynamics and making you feel one thing and then another with such fluidity. Such a talented man.
This is a very sad movie right after my new friend Terry Farrell is absent in 1988 before she return on screen in 1991. Bless her for our live on earth.