"We stand shoulder to shoulderWe see eye to eyeWe dive deep under waterWe jump high in the skyHigh We stand shoulder to shoulderWe stand side to sideWhen one of us gets a tiny bit tiredOne gives the other a rideRide I've never had a best friend beforeSo I can't be sureWhat it feels likeBut I think it feels more like this, I doI think I feel more like myselfWhen I'm with you Finding, findingLosing and findingMaking, making a bond that is strongBuilding, building a house for a friendshipBreathing a breath for our songSongFor our song"@en . . . . "Pooh's Heffalump Movie"@en . . "\"Shoulder to Shoulder\" is a song in the film Pooh's Heffalump Movie. Performed by Carly Simon along with The Heffalump Chorus, the song celebrates the newfound friendship of the characters Roo and Lumpy. In the film, the song is used during a sequence where the two play happily together. Around the middle of the song, Roo \"uncaptures\" Lumpy, releasing him from the rope that he had placed around him. The song is also the first song heard during the film's closing credits sequence. The song was co-arranged by Joel McNeely and Scott Erickson."@en . "202.0"^^ . . "We stand shoulder to shoulderWe see eye to eyeWe dive deep under waterWe jump high in the skyHigh We stand shoulder to shoulderWe stand side to sideWhen one of us gets a tiny bit tiredOne gives the other a rideRide I've never had a best friend beforeSo I can't be sureWhat it feels likeBut I think it feels more like this, I doI think I feel more like myselfWhen I'm with you Finding, findingLosing and findingMaking, making a bond that is strongBuilding, building a house for a friendshipBreathing a breath for our songSongFor our song"@en . "\"Shoulder to Shoulder\" is a song in the film Pooh's Heffalump Movie. Performed by Carly Simon along with The Heffalump Chorus, the song celebrates the newfound friendship of the characters Roo and Lumpy. In the film, the song is used during a sequence where the two play happily together. Around the middle of the song, Roo \"uncaptures\" Lumpy, releasing him from the rope that he had placed around him. The song is also the first song heard during the film's closing credits sequence. The song was co-arranged by Joel McNeely and Scott Erickson."@en . "Shoulder to Shoulder"@en . . . . "The Best of Pooh & Heffalumps, Too"@en . . . . "Shoulder to Shoulder"@en .