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† Songs in foreign versions and replace "Cinderella Work Song" and "Why Should I Worry?". †^ "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" only appears in foreign English versions (e.g. UK, Australia, etc.) and is replaced by "Hakuna Matata" in other countries. The "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" sing along has a new montage of Disney Lovers.
The soundtrack of Oliver & Company had multiple producers, with each song written with a different composer and producer, and a different arrangement date. [43] Various songwriters submitted songs in a range of musical styles, but many of them did not fit with the film's premise. [16] Dodger's song "Why Should I Worry?"
The soundtracks from Disney movies are truly unforgettable. Here are the 50 best Disney songs from classics like 'Frozen,' 'Hercules,' 'Encanto,' and 'Moana.' Just a Definitive Playlist of the ...
Send It On (Disney song) Shooting Star (Disney song) Shout It (Mitchel Musso song) So Close (Enchanted song) So This Is Love (Cinderella song) Somebody (Bridgit Mendler song) Someday (Disney song) Someday My Prince Will Come; Something to Dance For; Son of Man (song) Spirit (Beyoncé song) A Spoonful of Sugar; Steal the Show; Step Up (The ...
I Believe (DJ Khaled song) 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)
ET Canada placed the song at number 11 on their ranking of "The Top 12 Disney Songs Of All Time", joking, "Singing to a fork has never been so memorable". [185] "Part of Your World" is also considered one of Disney's best "I Want" songs, credited with initiating a trend of Disney heroines singing about wanting more out of their lives. [79]
The song features in Disney's one-hour Christmas special From All of Us to All of You, originally broadcast in 1958 in the US, but now considered a Christmas tradition in the Nordic countries, where it is broadcast each Christmas Eve. The song was covered by John Williams for Steven Spielberg's 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
On February 12, 2020, Brandi Carlile revealed she recorded the original song "Carried Me With You" for the film's end credits, co-written with Phil and Tim Hanseroth. [5] According to TheWrap , Carlile says, "All the way into my teenage years, having the visual to accompany certain kinds of new music was the way that I made inroads and forays ...