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Heartlight by Neil Diamond Piano - Digital Sheet Music

By Neil Diamond
Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1808630

By Neil Diamond. By Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, and Neil Diamond. Arranged by Ted Plambeck. This edition: pdf. Contemporary, Pop. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 25 pages. Ted Plambeck #1368797. Published by Ted Plambeck (A0.1808630).

This was inspired by the 1982 movie E.T., about an alien who comes to Earth and tries to return home. When E.T. (Extra Terrestrial) flies, his heart glows, which is the "heartlight." Diamond says he was trying to create "a simple musical statement that we all felt very sincerely." >>
Neil Diamond wrote "Heartlight" with Carole Bayer Sager and Burt Bacharach, who were recently married. All three attended a screening of E.T. together, then went to Sager and Bacharach's apartment and wrote the song. Said Diamond, "We wanted to express how all of us felt about the little alien who suddenly appears in a strange world."

Bacharach and Bayer Sager also wrote "On My Own," a hit duet between Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald, and "That's What Friends Are For," a charity single with Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Gladys Knight. Bacharach, who died in 2023, was married four times. Bayer Sager was his third wife (they divorced in 1991); his second was Angie Dickinson.

Diamond wasn't sure how kids would receive this song, so he played it for his 12-year-old son, Jesse, before releasing it. Jesse gave it the good word.
In 1982, Kenny Loggins released a song called "Welcome To Heartlight" that reached #24 in the US. His song had nothing to do with E.T. - it was inspired by a school of that name in Los Angeles.

Diamond was surprised to learn that not everyone associated with E.T. was thrilled with his song. According to an article in People magazine, MCA, which was in charge of merchandising for the movie, threatened a lawsuit, which is a bit specious since there is no mention of the film or any of the characters in the lyric. Still, Diamond made a deal with MCA, paying them $25,000 in order to avoid litigation.

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