Tom joked, “She’s the producer, I’m her employee. “A Man Named Otto” hits theaters on Christmas Day.Ī few months ago, “Extra” spoke with Rita and Tom at the premiere of “Pinocchio,” where they discussed working together on “A Man Called Otto.” Overall, this project has been very inspiring and I’m proud to be a part of it.” The story behind the film is heartwarming and moving and I was inspired to convey that emotion in this song. In a statement, Yatra recently said, “I am extremely honored by Rita Wilson’s invitation to join her on ‘Til You’re Home’ for the ‘A Man Called Otto’ soundtrack. We were incredibly lucky he said yes, and all the planets aligned.” “I envisioned it as a duet… I have loved Sebastián Yatra’s voice since hearing him in ‘Encanto,’ and he felt like the perfect person to do it. “There are two Latinx characters in the film - I wanted to find a way to bring them into the song,” Wilson went on. Wilson, who is a co-writer and co-producer, worked on the song with Hodges and Matt Rollings. But what people forget is, during that time period, Jackson Browne. Rita Wilson Nicole Bengiveno/The NY Times/Redux. This is a movie about love, the depths of love, and how love continues even after a person leaves this earth.” Rita Wilson: I'm reading a book right now called Rock Me on the Water about 1974, you've probably read it, by Ron Brownstein. A lot of the inspiration began with David Magee’s script. David Hodges and I had written together before and have always been like-minded musically and lyrically. Let It Be Me Rita Wilson & Jackson Browne. As the producer of the film, my first allegiance is to the film and to the director’s vision. Til Youre Home (From 'A Man Called Otto' Soundtrack) Rita Wilson & Sebastián Yatra. The official video for 'I Wanna Kiss Bob Dylan' by Rita Wilson. Harper Smith Rita Wilson sings with Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson, Tim. She recently shared, “I was very humbled and grateful for the opportunity but also made him promise to be honest with me if he didn’t want to use the song. By Joseph Hudak OctoRita Wilson covers the Bee Gees, Paul Simon and more on her new Duets album. Wilson was asked by the film director Marc Forster to write the song. Wilson is joined in the middle of the song by Latin artist Sebastián Yatra, who just won an AMA and Latin Grammy.
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