I always associated The Call with Lucy as well, Clodsley Trowel. I don't think there is really any reason to believe it's about Susan and Caspian other then the fact that it plays directly after they kiss, which I believe was just terrible timing. The lyrics seem to suggest it's about the relationship between Aslan and the children from the Lucy's perspective.
I voted for The Call, btw.
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Am I the only Can't Take it In fan??? I thought this one really filled me up after I watched LWW. I just love how it sounds so chilly yet so... Agh, it's one of those really-hard-to-describe-and-put-into-words songs.
I Love, Can't Take it In to NaiadWaker! There's just so many good songs to choose from!
The Value of myth is that it takes all the things you know and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by the veil of familiarity. C.S. Lewis
I love The Call adn Can't Take it In. they are both such pretty songs adn i think they fit the movie so well
or have you forgotten who really defeated the White Witch,Peter~Lucy
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I voted for "This is home". I like it, because it sounds very epic to me.
Basileus Peter Pevensie: yes, I have to agree that "This Is Home" is has a very epic sound! I really like it!
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Born in the water
Take quick to the trees
I want all that You are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EADBC57vKfQ
Thank you, Liberty Hoffman, when I listen to it, it always reminds me to Aslan and calm me down .
Definitely This Is Home by Switchfoot. I don't care too much for the other credits songs except for The Call is pretty good.
I voted for Wunderkind. I just adored that song for a long time after LWW came out - whenever I watched it, I always waited through the credits to listen to Wunderkind even though I could just listen to it on the CD. I still really like it now, though my liking has decreased a tiny bit.
My second choice would have been either This Is Home or Can't Take It In. They're both very fitting in their respective movies, but the soundtrack This Is Home is better than the credits one.
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I'm going to go with 'This is Home' (the soundtrack version). Though I sometimes wish it was at the end of The Last Battle. I think of the Last Battle every time I hear it.
I'm not sure what comes in second place. Perhaps 'The Call' (great song about Lucy and even Edmund) or 'I Can't Take It In" (has a winter-y feel to it that I like).
I voted for The Call, although I love This is Home. Like other people, I don't like the movie version.
I tend to associate The Call with Susan and Caspian, just because of the timing in the movie.. although I try not to, just as more of a general feeling the Pevensies have towards Narnia. I never thought of it as being specific to Lucy though. *goes off to listen*
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"I'm there through your heartache, I'm there in the storm.. I don’t care where you've fallen, where you have been, I'll never forsake you, my love never ends, it never ends."
-Times, Tenth Avenue North
The Call definetly. That is such a beautiful song. What really annoys me is I can't buy it off of iTunes. I can only get it if I by the entire soundtrack which I don't want to do.
I picked Wunderkind because I was awestruck the first time I heard it in the theatre. It really captures the spirit of Lucy and all the "deeper wonderment" of Narnia.
The Call is great, too. I like how they synchronized the line "I'll come back when you call me" with a shot of Lucy stepping towards the door in the air, and the line "as you head off to the war" with a shot of some female military personnel stepping off the train.
This Is Home is a lot better on the soundtrack CD. The version in the movie credits sounds like either like a hasty remake to satisfy the filmmakers, or the embryonic original version of the song that was improved for the CD version. An interesting note: when I saw Switchfoot in concert this September, they introduced this song by saying that it was for C.S. Lewis; not that it was for a movie based on a C.S. Lewis book, but that it was for him. If you listen to the lyrics, and you know anything about his biography, it really fits together. Then they proceeded to play the better CD version of the song.
It was only the beginning of the true story, which goes on forever, and in which every chapter is better than the one before.
i don't like any of them. i was like a huge fan of This is HOme for a while but now i don't like as much. Switchfoot had heart in it because they're such fans of the books and Lewis in general but it's not really my style. honestly why do we need pop music for narnia? sorry to go Harry Potter on everyone but HP is set in modern era and they just use classical (and jazz, at least in the last one)
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"Dance 'Round the Memory Tree" for me, lyrically and musically captures Narnia.
"2-1" for me as a personal preference because "2-1" is how I feel about the end of PC, VDT, SC, and LB. It is dark but honest, as a person who thinks Narnia and the lives of Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy, Caspian, Eustace, Jill, etc. end sadly.