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Disney Princess: The Ultimate Song Collection is a 2004 album that is a compilation of various Disney Princess songs, including the original song "If You Can Dream", that has since been featured on several other Disney compilation albums. It was released on September 21, 2004, by Walt Disney Records.
Disney Princess, also called the Disney Princess Line, [2] is a media franchise and toy line owned by the Walt Disney Company. Created by Disney Consumer Products chairman Andy Mooney , the franchise features a lineup of female protagonists who have appeared in various Disney films.
Salonga gave a concert on July 11 at Los Angeles' Walt Disney Concert Hall. [105] [106] [107] That same year, she received a special citation from the Awit Awards. [108] Salonga in New York in 2009. From late July 2008 to mid-2009, Salonga played the title role in the 30-week Asian tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, which premiered ...
Belle's Uncle Zack arrives at the book and music shop on the day of his concert just as Shawn is trying to pick a musical instrument to play. Disney Stories: Music Land (1935) December 29, 1995 18 Creativity and Inspiration: Maurice is stumped on an invention. Disney Stories: Goofy's Glider (1940), Mickey's Trailer (1938) January 5, 1996 19 ...
The song has been covered by teen country singer Ashley Gearing, and a shorter altered version performed by a different set of singers was featured in the Disney on Ice show Princess Wishes as the show finale from 2006 to 2018. More recently, it serves as the exit song to Disneyland Paris' nighttime show Disney Illuminations.
Disneymania [1] [2] is the first album in the Disneymania series featuring various musical artists performing classic Disney songs. The original album, released on September 17, 2002, featured contemporary Disney classics. It peaked at number 52 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA in February 2003.
Duran Duran is recalling their special connection to Princess Diana. In a new interview, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Simon Le Bon and Roger Taylor tell ET's Kevin Frazier which of their songs the ...
Disney Channel took In Concert off the air in late 2001, as well as with music videos, citing the inability to receive a stake in revenue from the artists' CD sales and lack of exclusivity for the videos [11] [12] However, they still aired music videos from songs featured in Disney's feature films and from artists played on Radio Disney [13] and signed to Disney's in-house record companies ...