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  2. Colors of the Wind - Wikipedia

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    "Colors of the Wind" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz for Walt Disney Pictures' 33rd animated feature film, Pocahontas (1995). The film's theme song , "Colors of the Wind" was originally recorded by American singer and actress Judy Kuhn in her role as the singing voice of Pocahontas .

  3. Pocahontas (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The film's soundtrack is probably best known for the song that serves as the film's anthem, "Colors of the Wind", which went on to win an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Grammy Award. As a single, "Colors of the Wind" went on to reach #4 on the U.S. pop charts in 1995, and was one of Williams' biggest hits.

  4. Sing-Along Songs: Colors of the Wind - Wikipedia

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  5. Disney Sing-Along Songs - Wikipedia

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    The UK version of Colours of the Wind has new lettering and a Mickey bouncing ball with a feather band around its head (applies to releases in other countries). The Colors of the Wind laserdisc also included Mickey's Fun Songs: Let's Go to the Circus. Known as Pocahontas: Colores en el Viento in Spanish, released in Spain.

  6. Judy Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    Judy Kuhn (born May 20, 1958) is an American actress, singer and activist, known for her work in musical theatre. A four-time Tony Award nominee, she has released four studio albums and sang the title role in the 1995 film Pocahontas, including her rendition of the song "Colors of the Wind", which won its composers the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

  7. Three-chord song - Wikipedia

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    These three chords are a simple means of covering many melodies without the use of passing notes. The order of the chord progression may be varied; popular chord progression variations using the I, IV and V chords of a scale are: I – IV – V; IV – I – V; I – IV – I – V; I – IV – V – IV

  8. Video of Dog Enjoying Indoor Pool in Winter Goes Viral

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    While many embrace winter’s cozy comforts, one Golden Retriever could not shake his love for summer. A now-viral video captures the touching moment the dog’s owners surprised him with an ...

  9. Common tone (chord) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, it refers to a note shared between two chords in a chord progression. According to H.E. Woodruff: Any tone contained in two successive chords is a common tone. Chords written upon two consecutive degrees of the [diatonic] scale can have no tones in common. All other chords [in the diatonic scale] have common tones.