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The official soundtrack for The Prince of Egypt was released on November 17, 1998. It features songs and scoring from the film, as well as songs not used in the film. The album peaked at No. 1 on Billboard magazine's Top Contemporary Christian chart, and No. 25 on the Billboard 200 chart.
He has contributed lyrics to a number of successful films, including Pocahontas (1995), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), The Prince of Egypt (1998, music and lyrics), Enchanted (2007), and Disenchanted (2022). Schwartz has earned numerous accolades including three Grammy Awards, three Academy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award.
Towards the end of the video, clips of the film are projected onto a large screen at the concert, while they belt out the final verse. The alternate video was only released on NBC's special, When You Believe: Music Inspired by the Prince of Egypt, broadcast on December 13, 1998. It features a similar synopsis, with both singers performing on a ...
For a long time the 1998 animated film “The Prince of Egypt” didn’t have an official stage adaptation. But that didn’t stop fans from putting on live versions of the musical anyway—as ...
The Prince of Egypt: ... Schwartz ported over existing songs like “All I Ever Wanted” and “When You Believe,” and also composed new tunes based on his original research into Middle Eastern ...
The Prince of Egypt: Nashville [1] was one of three albums produced alongside the release of DreamWorks Animation's 1998 musical film, The Prince of Egypt, with original songs written by Stephen Schwartz and original score composed by Hans Zimmer.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. 1998 film produced by DreamWorks Animation For the musical, see The Prince of Egypt (musical). For the soundtrack, see The Prince of Egypt (soundtrack). The Prince of Egypt Theatrical release poster Directed by Brenda Chapman Steve Hickner Simon Wells Written by Philip LaZebnik Story by ...
Known for their a cappella pop, Pentatonix team up with country crooner Maren Morris for this cover of Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey's ballad from The Prince of Egypt soundtrack. 51.