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With 1.5 billion views, this track from Moana is the single most popular song on the Walt Disney Records YouTube channel. See the original post on Youtube "You Need to Calm Down"
The soundtracks from Disney movies are truly unforgettable. Here are the 50 best Disney songs from classics like 'Frozen,' 'Hercules,' 'Encanto,' and 'Moana.'
Even reluctant viewers (i.e., parents whose kids have made them watch Encanto upwards of a dozen times) will admit that it’s damn near impossible not to sing along when a Disney song starts playing.
[68] Postmodern Jukebox, a musical collective that creates vintage-style covers of popular songs, released a cover of the song in the style of 1970s soul music. [69] It was covered by Tori Kelly in The Disney Family Singalong. [70] German band Tokio Hotel covered the song for the Disney pop-punk cover album A Whole New Sound (2024). [71]
The episode also introduced the Von Drake character. The cartoon tied in with a live action segment about color television and, like the song itself, was part of Disney's wider plan to promote the program in its new color format. [1] The NBC premiere also introduced another song by the Sherman Brothers, "Wonderful World of Color (Main Title)".
It has been featured on several Disney music CDs, and its music video was present on nearly every Disney Princess DVD, as either an extra or a Sing-Along and was shown several times on Disney Channel. The song has been covered by teen country singer Ashley Gearing, and a shorter altered version performed by a different set of singers was ...
won Best Song Written for an Animated Film. [18] The album was nominated at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards for Top Soundtrack/Cast Album [19] and at the American Music Awards for Top Soundtrack. [20] "Can't Stop the Feeling!" won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, [21] and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best ...
As a single, "Colors of the Wind" went on to reach #4 on the U.S. pop charts in 1995, and was one of Williams' biggest hits. The Pocahontas soundtrack joined other Disney animated feature soundtrack albums in the multi-platinum category in the certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America.