River Song (Sherman)
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"River Song" is a song composed by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman in 1973. It was sung by Charley Pride in the musical motion picture Tom Sawyer. The song score received a Christopher Award and a nomination for an Academy Award. The songs placement as a "bookends" piece to the motion picture was largely due to the Sherman Brothers' deep involvement with the film, taking on the role of screenwriters as well as songwriters. The song is featured on the popular music LP, "The Brady Bunch Phonographic Album" which features a total of three Sherman Brothers songs including "River Song". The other two songs were from the musical animation film, Charlotte's Web.
[edit] Inspired by Twain
The Shermans did not know how they would end their screenplay until reading Twain's own conclusion to the book. According to Robert B. Sherman, The "River Song" was inspired by the last page of Mark Twain's book in which Twain writes: "So endeth this chronicle. It being strictly a history of a boy, it must stop here; the story could not go much further without becoming the history of a man. When one writes a novel about grown people, he knows exactly where to stop -- that is, with a marriage; but when he writes of juveniles, he must stop where he best can."
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