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"If You Can Dream" is the first song that was originally written and recorded specifically for the Disney Princess media franchise. It was written, produced, and arranged by Robbie Buchanan and Jay Landers. It was first released on the album Disney Princess: The Ultimate Song Collection.
In the Radio Disney chorus, when Aly and AJ sing, "gettin' me", the edited version adds a to between gettin' and me. Also, in the spoken word middle-eight, when Aly sings, "without me, you're gonna die," die is replaced with cry. A departure from the duo's earlier guitar-based sound, "Potential Breakup Song" is primarily a pop song. It makes ...
Thematically, the lyrics recall the sentiments expressed in "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio (1940).In equating a dream with a wish, the song establishes that Cinderella is using the word "dream" in the metaphorical sense of desires that can, as the lyric promises, "come true."
Walt Disney Presents the Story of Winnie the Pooh and The Honey Tree [11] 1965 Various Released under Disneyland Records label. Walt Disney Presents the Story of The Seven Dwarfs and Their Diamond Mine: 1966 Various Released under Disneyland Records label. Later adapted as a Disney Read-Along book and LP in 1967.
Now, Disney has officially unveiled the songsmith's final addition to the song, including a new verse that appears at the end of an emotional short film, The Last Verse, that the company released ...
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 ...
"Once Upon a Dream" is a song written for the 1959 animated musical fantasy film Sleeping Beauty produced by Walt Disney. Its lyrics were written by Jack Lawrence and Sammy Fain while the music is adapted by George Bruns .
"Disney Girls (1957)" is a nostalgic reflection sung from the viewpoint of a man who rejects reality in favor of the nostalgia he felt towards the fantasy world of the girls in Walt Disney movies and television shows, songs by Patti Page and the days he made wine in his garage, enjoying lemonade in the country shade.