: According to Dozier, the song was inspired by the deep connection between the film’s protagonist, train robber Buster Edwards , and his wife, June. The lyrics describe a love so profound that the couple feels like they share "one mind".
"" is a critically acclaimed 1988 pop-soul hit by Phil Collins , written and produced in collaboration with Motown legend Lamont Dozier for the British crime comedy film Buster . Released as the lead single from the film's soundtrack, it became a massive commercial success, topping charts in 19 countries and earning major industry awards including a Grammy and a Golden Globe . Production and Inspiration Phil Collins -Two Hearts-
The song grew out of a unique partnership between Collins and Dozier, a primary songwriter for the Motown team Holland–Dozier–Holland. : According to Dozier, the song was inspired
"Two Hearts" solidified Collins' status as a solo powerhouse in the late 1980s. Released as the lead single from the film's