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Cyrus (center) performing "Hoedown Throwdown" in its music video, an excerpt from Hannah Montana: The Movie. The song's music video, directed by Peter Chelsom, is an excerpt from Hannah Montana: The Movie which premiered on February 16, 2009 on Disney Channel. [32] The video begins with a black background and blue printed letters that spell "boom".
The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney is an album featuring country music artists singing Disney songs. It was released on September 10, 1996 by Walt Disney Records. The album peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 107 on the all-genre Billboard 200. [2]
The soundtrack includes the film score, as well as three original songs written and performed by Newman. It was released by Walt Disney Records on November 22, 1995, the week of the film's release, and the first soundtrack album from a Pixar film. [5] [6] The soundtrack for Toy Story received praise for its "sprightly, stirring score". [5]
[4] [5] "Can't Stop" was considered to be "energetic" and melodically encompassing, by combining textured, melodic, and funky themes together into one. It has been widely regarded as one of the band's best songs. The song was the Chili Peppers' eighth number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and second from the album By the Way.
The song was also covered by Los Lobos on the collection of Disney songs album called Los Lobos Goes Disney released in 2009 under the Disney Sound label. It is also covered by Cheryl Hines . Disney also released an album entitled Disneymusic Block Party in 2008 mainly consisting of Playhouse Disney artists performing Disney songs.
Cinderella: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2015 film Cinderella.A live-action film adaptation of Walt Disney's 1950 animated film based on the folk tale, is directed by Kenneth Branagh and featured musical score composed by Patrick Doyle, Branagh's frequent collaborator.
"Sweet Surrender" was the opening theme song of the 1974 Walt Disney movie The Bears and I. It was covered by the pop/folk band The Seekers and appeared on the Australian release of their 1975 self-titled album. Billboard described "Sweet Surrender" as a "pretty, melodic cut."
The score received positive reviews from music critics. "Throughout the soundtrack, Giacchino keeps things fresh with his engaging melodies and variations, and Up succeeds as an old-fashioned score that doesn’t shy away from emotion or catchy tunes.", was the positive review from iTunes. [7]