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But in 1993, Disney brought back the original theme, "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow," and renamed the attraction Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress. At that time, the song was rerecorded to feature the current voice cast, including Jean Shepherd (Speaking) and Jess Harnell (Singing) as the Father character, as can be heard on the theme ...
I Remember (Disney song) I Still Believe (Disney song) I Still Believe (Hayden Panettiere song) I Thought I Lost You; I Won't Say (I'm in Love) I'll Always Be Irish; I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme) I've Got No Strings; If You Can Dream; Immortals (song) Impossible Child; In the Lobster Mobster Mob; Into the Unknown (song) It's a Small World (After ...
The music video for "Wouldn't Change a Thing" was taken from the filming of the movie Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, with the scenes recorded on the film and transformed into a video clip, at the moment when the actors perform the song.
The 1970s wasn’t a great decade for the studio, but songs like this show that Disney was still capable of creative wonder. 31. Can You Feel the Love Tonight - The Lion King (1994)
The song gained international recognition, becoming one of the most globally recorded Disney songs, with versions sung in 25 languages for the film's international releases. [11] According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, "Let It Go" sold 10.9 million copies in 2014, becoming the year's fifth best-selling song. [12]
[33] Musically, the "heart-wrenching ballad" [34] "has a Broadway and choral feel to it," distinct from the majority of The Hunchback of Notre Dame's songs due in large part to its "tenderness." [ 35 ] A "haunting prayer" [ 36 ] and a "simple hymn," [ 37 ] "God Help the Outcasts" is "the most spiritual and transendent [ sic ] tune to emerge ...
Kids loves to hand their hands along with this fun track from Fitz and the Tantrums. The lyrics aren't entirely G-rated, but they sing so fast the kids won't notice. See the original post on Youtube
Menken views "Colors of the Wind" as one of the most important songs he has written. [5] Schwartz believed that the Walt Disney Company would reject "Colors of the Wind" for being philosophical and different from previous Disney songs. [9] Judy Kuhn sang the song to help "pitch" Schwartz's score to Disney, and the studio embraced the track. [9]