Looking Through Your Eyes (From The 'Quest For Camelot' Motion Picture) Lyrics
Leann Rimes
Lyrics
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 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
Song & Lyrics Facts
LeAnn Rimes' "Looking Through Your Eyes" is a single from the soundtrack of the 1998 animated film Quest for Camelot. It was released on April 28, 1998 by Warner Bros.
Records and Atlantic Records. The song was written by David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager and produced by Foster with additional production from Humberto Gatica. The lyrics tell the story of a young girl's dreams of adventure in a magical kingdom. The song was performed by LeAnn Rimes who sang it as part of her role as Kayley, the main character in the movie. The single peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. It also earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. The song's lyrics were praised for their childlike innocence and optimism that resonated with many listeners.