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Candle on the Water" is a torch song written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn for Walt Disney Pictures' 1977 live-action/animated film Pete's Dragon. [1] Originally recorded by Helen Reddy , who plays Nora in the film, the song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1977, [ 2 ] though it lost to " You Light Up My Life ".
"Candle on the Water" Helen Reddy 7. "There's Room for Everyone" Helen Reddy, Sean Marshall & Chorus 8. "Every Little Piece" Jim Dale & Red Buttons 9. "Brazzle Dazzle Day" Helen Reddy, Sean Marshall & Mickey Rooney 10. "Bill of Sale" Shelley Winters, Charles Tyner, Gary Morgan, Jeff Conaway & Helen Reddy 11. "I Saw a Dragon (Reprise)" Chorus 12.
Pete's Dragon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2016 film of the same name directed by David Lowery.The album featured three original songs written for the film, as well as four existing tracks, and recorded by Bonnie "Prince" Billy, St. Vincent, Leonard Cohen, Bosque Brown, The Lumineers, Lindsey Stirling, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness and Okkervil River.
Reddy's film career included a starring role in Walt Disney's Pete's Dragon, introducing the Oscar-nominated song "Candle on the Water" and the role of a nun in Airport 1975, singing her own composition "Best Friend".
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They also received two more Academy Award nominations for their work in the 1977 Disney film Pete's Dragon, for Best Song Score as well as Best Song ("Candle On The Water," sung by Helen Reddy). [ 6 ] [ 7 ]
In his Allmusic review of this compilation, Rob Theakston says, "Complete with liner notes from Reddy herself, this is quite possibly the most comprehensive collection of her material that a casual fan could possibly ever need, and something which die-hard fans will enjoy having around, if only to have all of her most important works together in one volume."
"Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" is a 1974 written and first recorded by American singer-songwriter Harriet Schock. It was covered by various other artists, and saw its greatest success when it was covered by Helen Reddy, whose 1975 rendition became a top 10 hit.