There You'll Be

"There You'll Be" is a love song by American country pop recording artist Faith Hill. It was first offered to Celine Dion, who turned it down because she did not want to record another romantic ballad for a soundtrack album ("My Heart Will Go On"). Written by Diane Warren, produced by Trevor Horn and Byron Gallimore, and orchestrated by David Campbell, it was released on May 21, 2001, and was featured on the Pearl Harbor soundtrack. The track was also featured on Hill's greatest hits albums There You'll Be and The Hits. "There You'll Be" is about remembering deceased acquaintances and reminding oneself that they will always be with them.

There You'll Be

"There You'll Be" is a love song by American country pop recording artist Faith Hill. It was first offered to Celine Dion, who turned it down because she did not want to record another romantic ballad for a soundtrack album ("My Heart Will Go On"). Written by Diane Warren, produced by Trevor Horn and Byron Gallimore, and orchestrated by David Campbell, it was released on May 21, 2001, and was featured on the Pearl Harbor soundtrack. The track was also featured on Hill's greatest hits albums There You'll Be and The Hits. "There You'll Be" is about remembering deceased acquaintances and reminding oneself that they will always be with them.