Minggu, 05 September 2010

Top 10 Great Disney Songs & Movie Moments




A
star was born in the 1930’s when Walt Disney produced his first
animated feature. The movie was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and the
music was outstanding. Today, the Disney Corporation has expanded to
one of the biggest in the world, but the original music soundtracks are
few and far between. The long lived Academy Award category for Best
Original Song may even be lost in the near future. Here is a list of
some great Disney songs and movie moments.












10. Hercules (1997)





Hercules is the 35th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The


film is based on the legendary Greek mythology hero Heracles, the son of Zeus, in Greek


mythology. The soundtrack consisted of original music written by composer Alan


Menken and lyricist David Zippel. The title track of the production is Go the Distance,


performed by Roger Bart in the film and by Michael Bolton in the end credits. It was


nominated for both the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Golden Globe


Award for Best Original Song, but lost to Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On.





Go The Distance













I Won't Say (I'm in Love)
















9. Dumbo (1941)





Dumbo is the 4th film in the Walt Disney Animated series. It was released


during World War II. The story is based on a child's book of the same


name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. At 64 minutes, it


is one of Disney's shortest animated features. The original music soundtrack


is great and extremely unique. Dumbo has an intriguing story of love and


friendship. The most well known tune is Baby Mine performed by Betty


Noyes.





Baby Mine













Pink Elephants on Parade













When I See an Elephant Fly
















8. Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)





Bedknobs and Broomsticks is musical film produced by Disney which


combines live action and animation. It is based on the book The Magic Bed


Knob by Mary Norton. The movie stars Angela Lansbury and David


Tomlinson. The plot revolves around an apprentice witch, three Cockney


war evacuees, and an illusionist conman who travel on a magic bed across


war-torn England and beyond, encountering various inhabitants of London,


football-playing cartoon animals, and Nazi invaders. The soundtrack


includes 12 original songs. The most famous being The Age of Not


Believing, Portobello Road, and Substitutiary Locomotion.





The Beautiful Briny













Substitutiary Locomotion













The Age of Not Believing
















7. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)





The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the 34th film in the Disney Animated series. The plot


centers on the Gypsy dancer, Esmeralda and Claude Frollo, a powerful and ruthless


minister of justice who lusts after her. Quasimodo is Notre Dame's kind-hearted but


deformed bell-ringer, who adores Esmeralda. It is noted as being one of the few Disney


films to feature adult themes and situations. The songs for the film were composed by


Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz. The music in this production is different from


most Disney animated movies. Some of the selections have more of a dark tone, but the


writing and musical composition is unmatched.





Hellfire













God Help The Outcasts













The Bells of Notre Dame
















6. The Little Mermaid (1989)





The Little Mermaid is the 28th film in the Disney Animated series. The


story is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale of the same name.


It follows Ariel, a 16 year old mermaid princess who is dissatisfied with life


under the sea and curious about the human world. With her best fish friend


Flounder, Ariel collects human artifacts and goes to the surface of the


ocean to explore. This film marked the start of a series of Disney animated


hits. Alan Menken wrote the Academy Award winning score, and


collaborated with Howard Ashman on the songs. As of February 2007, the


album is certified 6x Platinum.





Part of Your World













Kiss The Girl













Under The Sea
















5. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)





Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas is a stop motion fantasy film. Walt


Disney Pictures decided to release the film under their Touchstone Pictures banner


because they thought Nightmare would be "too dark and scary for kids.” It tells the


story of Jack Skellington, a being from Halloween Town who opens a portal to


Christmas Town. The soundtrack was composed by Danny Elfman and was nominated


for the 1993 Golden Globe for best original score. This is a film that can be enjoyed by


people of all ages and the musical collection is great. The up pace tempo and lyrical


selection really helps transport this film into something special.





This is Halloween













Jack's Lament













What's This
















4. The Jungle Book (1967)





The Jungle Book is the 19th feature in the Disney Animated series. It was inspired by the


stories about the feral child Mowgli from the book of the same name by Rudyard


Kipling. It begins when Mowgli is found in a basket as a baby in the deep jungles of


Madhya Pradesh, India. It was the last movie to be produced by Walt Disney, who died


during its production. Most of the songs featured on the soundtrack were written by


Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The score featured 8 original tracks,


including the massively successful The Bare Necessities and I Wanna Be Like You.


This soundtrack is one of the most educational and is great for kids.





The Bare Necessities













I Wanna Be Like You













Trust In Me
















3. Aladdin (1992)





Aladdin is the 31st film in the Disney Animated series. The story is based on the Arab


folktale of Aladdin and the magic lamp from One Thousand and One Nights. It was one


of the most critically acclaimed Disney pictures and is noted as being one of the first


animated features to use the voice of a celebrity (Robin Williams as the Genie).


Composer Alan Menken and songwriters Howard Ashman and Tim Rice created the


original soundtrack. The album won the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for


Best Original Score. All of the character actors showcase their voices in the film,


including Williams. The films love ballad A Whole New World has become the most


famous tune.





A Whole New World













Prince Ali













Friend Like Me
















2. Beauty and the Beast (1991)





Beauty and the Beast is the 30th film in the Disney Animated series. The movie is based


on the fairy tale La Belle et la Bête by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont. The story


centers around a beautiful young woman named Belle who is kept in a castle by a


horrific beast. The creature is a former prince that must win Belle's love or he will


remain a beast forever. It is the only full-length animated feature film to ever be


nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. The music for the film was


composed by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, who also worked on The Little


Mermaid. The movie features many wonderful songs including Be our Guest, Gaston,


Belle, and the title track Beauty and the Beast. The album won the Academy Award and


Golden Globe for Best Original Score. Beauty and the Beast was Disney’s first


animated movie to reach $100 million at the domestic box-office (over 400 million


worldwide).





Beauty And The Beast













Be Our Guest













Belle













Gaston
















1. The Lion King (1994)





The Lion King is the 32nd film in the Disney Animated series. The story was strongly


influenced by the William Shakespeare play Hamlet. It takes place and follows the life


of a kingdom of animals in Africa. The mix of incredible animation and great music


helped make this film the highest grossing animated feature of all time until the release


of Finding Nemo. The soundtrack contains songs written by Elton John and Tim Rice.


The score was composed by Hans Zimmer. It won every international award and has


managed to sell over 10 million copies in the U.S. It is the biggest selling soundtrack


created for an animated feature. The opening scene of the movie featuring the song


Circle of Life is incredible. The album spawned many hits including the love ballad Can


You Feel The Love Tonight and the fun loving Hakuna Matata.





Circle of Life













Can You Feel The Love Tonight













Hakuna Matata














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