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"I See the Light" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater for Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated film Tangled (2010). A duet originally recorded by American recording artist and actress Mandy Moore and American actor Zachary Levi in their respective film roles as main characters Rapunzel and Flynn Rider , the ...
Tangled is the soundtrack album to the 2010 animated film Tangled produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.The film score and original songs were composed by Alan Menken, which marked his return to composition for an animated feature, as he previously worked on several of Disney's animated features till Home on the Range (2004).
In 2010 Saunders sang "I See the Light" for the UK release of Tangled. [1]She was discovered by Disney Channel UK via her YouTube channel and asked to audition after winning the My Camp Rock contest that same year.
"Dark Moon" peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and became a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching #6. The single was Guitar's first major hit as a musical artist. [3] This version of the song was used in the credits to Season 1 Episode 3 of the Disney+ show Loki.
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As of 2019, the Academy's rules stipulate that "an original song consists of words and music, both of which are original and written specifically for the motion picture.. It must be clearly audible, intelligible, substantive rendition (not necessarily visually presented) of both lyric and melody, used in the body of the motion picture or as the first music cue in the end credit
"When Will My Life Begin?" was the first song that was written for the movie. [1] Alan Menken explained how he devised the song within the constraints of the chosen genre (guitar-themed score): "When I thought about Rapunzel in the tower and her long hair, on a gut level, and I thought of the folk music of the 1960s—Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell—and, it wasn’t an immediate yes, but I ...
In 1972, Earl Scruggs included it on his album I Saw the Light with Some Help from My Friends. [26] In 1973, Tompall Glaser included a cover in his release Charlie. [27] Chicago-based country band Mason Proffit released a cover version in 1973. [28] New Orleans–based rock band Dash Rip Rock covered the song on their 1986 self-titled debut album.