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It was also featured in the 2015 Disney movie Tomorrowland during the scene where young Frank is at the 1964 New York World's Fair. It is featured as the closing theme for every episode of the PRX radio program The Goober Hour. In the animated series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, Mickey sings the song briefly in the episode "House of ...
Toy Story 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Disney/Pixar's 2010 film of the same name composed by Randy Newman. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The score was composed by recurrent Pixar composer Randy Newman, who also scored for the previous instalments in the franchise. [ 4 ]
"One Jump Ahead" takes place as Aladdin and his pet monkey Abu causes havoc in the square and acts like a street rat.Aladdin is caught stealing a loaf of bread, and Razoul and the palace guards chase him through the streets of Agrabah, while Aladdin tells the audience that he must steal in order to survive and has to keep "one jump ahead" of his pursuers.
The song was written by Oliver Wallace (music) and Ned Washington (lyrics) [1] and sung by The Sportsmen. The segment was directed by Norman Ferguson, laid out by Ken O'Connor and animated by Hicks Lokey, Karl Van Leuven, and Howard Swift. [2] The song is featured in the Disney live-action remake, directed by Tim Burton. [3]
The song was covered by The Kidsongs Kids for the Kidsongs video A Day at Camp, released in 1989. [7] Sony Music included a Children's Chorus version on the 3-CD release Favorite Children's Songs in 2004. [8] A children's parody version of the song often uses lyrics such as "Hitler is a jerk, Mussolini is a weenie.
As indicated in the liner notes, the track "Theme from Mary Poppins Returns" was not used in the final film; it was, however, featured in trailers for the movie. One song deleted from the film before a cast recording was made, "The Anthropomorphic Zoo" - a song originally intended for the "Royal Doulton Bowl" sequence - is excluded from the ...
Hypable said the cover was "much darker" than the original and pointed out the "slight radio effect" over Del Rey's and called her performance of the song "haunting": [15] Spin said of the song snippet from the trailer: "Smoky vocals, a bewitching come-hither delivery, and delicate piano turn the 1959 fairytale song into a haunting lullaby."
The original soundtrack included the original song called "Carried Me With You" performed by Brandi Carlile. It was released by Walt Disney Records on February 28, 2020, seven days ahead of the film's release. The Japanese dub uses Sukima Switch’s "Zenryoku Syounen" as the credits theme. [1]