A great loss not only for Titanic fans
Very sad news has reached the media from the world of music and film. Will Jennings, the legendary lyricist who wrote the words to the Oscar-winning song from “Titanic“. The scene where Leo Dicaprio holds Kate Winslet on the bow of the ship, and she lets her hands go freely, trustingly surrendering herself into his arms, everyone knows. There are few who have not cried with her. Will Jennings wrote the words to this song, and she sang it phenomenally Celine Dion.
He created the biggest movie hits
Will Jennings wrote the lyrics to many famous film songs. He was a very talented and recognized creator. He has an Oscar for “Titanic” to his credit, his songs were included in “An Officer and a Gentleman”, “Rush” and many other hits of world cinema. The great creator passed away at the age of 80 and “orphaned” millions of fans around the world.
Will Jennings won an Oscar twice: for “Up Here We Belong” and “My Heart Will Go On” from “Titanic”. The artist was known not only for his film ballads. The creator also collaborated with the great Erick’em Clapton’em and together they wrote the legendary song “Tears in Heaven”. This song brought Will a Golden Globe and a Grammy, among others.
He wrote not only for Celine Dion
Will Jennings also wrote big hits for other top stars. In fact, he won all the major awards of the American music industry for big hits for Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, and Steve Winwood.
Will Jennings’ name is inducted into the “Songwriters Hall of Fame” and the “Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame”. The lyricist wrote the lyrics to “Higher Love”, “My Heart Will Go On”, “Up Here We Belong” and “Didn’t We Almost Have it All”, among others.
Will Jennings had a great sense of humor
Will Jennings was professionally active almost until the very end. On YouTube you can find numerous interviews with him, in which his sense of humor never left him. The cause of death of the great artist, without whose words the song from “Titanic” would never have been created, has not yet been announced.
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