Best ever Disney soundtrack
Best ever Disney soundtrack
I have decided to try and see what everyones favourite disney songs are.
My alltime favourite song (the original and the Pop cover version) is
If I Never Knew You - Pocahontas 1995
It is probably the best Love song Disney ever did. even now , 10 years after its release im still singing and humming the tune. unforgettable and it never fails to make me cry.
Hellfire - The Hunchback of NotreDame 1996
Lavishly dark and gothic Hellfire is without a doubt one of the greatest triumphs of Disneys Soundtracks. disturbing and spectacular it was a daring move for alan menken.
but what is everybodys favourite soundtrack.
my favourite 'main theme' froma disney film has got to be again pocahontas. the film didnt live upto much but the music was wonderful. closely followed by the sombre theme from Lilo and Stitch.
My alltime favourite song (the original and the Pop cover version) is
If I Never Knew You - Pocahontas 1995
It is probably the best Love song Disney ever did. even now , 10 years after its release im still singing and humming the tune. unforgettable and it never fails to make me cry.
Hellfire - The Hunchback of NotreDame 1996
Lavishly dark and gothic Hellfire is without a doubt one of the greatest triumphs of Disneys Soundtracks. disturbing and spectacular it was a daring move for alan menken.
but what is everybodys favourite soundtrack.
my favourite 'main theme' froma disney film has got to be again pocahontas. the film didnt live upto much but the music was wonderful. closely followed by the sombre theme from Lilo and Stitch.
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Are you asking for a favorite song or soundtrack?
The subject says one thing yet you post an entirely different thing.
It's next to impossible for me to say what my favorite song is simply because there's so many. Now soundtracks are another story. My standout is the Bambi soundtrack because for its age it sounds surprisingly good, plus just about all the music is there, and since the story flowed on top of that music, its almost like watching the film in your head.


It's next to impossible for me to say what my favorite song is simply because there's so many. Now soundtracks are another story. My standout is the Bambi soundtrack because for its age it sounds surprisingly good, plus just about all the music is there, and since the story flowed on top of that music, its almost like watching the film in your head.


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Pocahontas
How do you say that you're still humming "If I Never Knew You" 10 years after its release, since it was only added (beautifully) to the movie THIS YEAR? Was it on the original Pocahontas cd? Just want to know.
My favorite score of all time...sheesh that's a tough call. For originality I'd go with "Alice in wonderland," but for as for the BEST score, I think I pick "Beauty & The Beast" SE, with "Human Again" included.
My favorite score of all time...sheesh that's a tough call. For originality I'd go with "Alice in wonderland," but for as for the BEST score, I think I pick "Beauty & The Beast" SE, with "Human Again" included.
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It's hard to chose the best soundtrack. I prefer to make the distinction between score and song. For song, "Colors of the Wind" and "Beauty and the Beast" reign supreme. "A Whole New World" would probably be my personal faovrite, but in terms of craft, the other two are technically superior.
For orignals score and music, it's hard to beat Pocahontas. The Lion King and The Little Mermaid also have very unique and incomparable scores.
For adapted soundtrack, I assume many are going with that movie with the sleeping chick.
My vote goes to Lilo & Sitch, which makes good use of Elvis tracks along with original Hawaiian music. If there was any justice in this world, Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu would have been recognized by the Academy for his two origingal songs, particularly He Melo Lilo, the opening number. 
For orignals score and music, it's hard to beat Pocahontas. The Lion King and The Little Mermaid also have very unique and incomparable scores.
For adapted soundtrack, I assume many are going with that movie with the sleeping chick.


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1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
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Hard to decide
These are my favorites:
Pinocchio
Dumbo
The Three Caballeros(no, it's not an error!
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Jungle Book
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Lion King
Toy Story
However there are alot of soundtracks that have EXCELLENT scores! For example: Fantasia and Dinosaur had great scores, but didn't really have songs.
These are my favorites:
Pinocchio
Dumbo
The Three Caballeros(no, it's not an error!

Jungle Book
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Lion King
Toy Story
However there are alot of soundtracks that have EXCELLENT scores! For example: Fantasia and Dinosaur had great scores, but didn't really have songs.
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I have to agree with Prince Eric on this one. Lilo and Stich is my favorite soundtrack. I also like these soundtracks: Beauty and the Beast, Lady and the Tramp, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and The Lion King.Prince Eric wrote: My vote goes to Lilo & Sitch, which makes good use of Elvis tracks along with original Hawaiian music.

Your sig is awesome!cj wrote:I have to agree with Prince Eric on this one. Lilo and Stich is my favorite soundtrack. I also like these soundtracks: Beauty and the Beast, Lady and the Tramp, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and The Lion King.Prince Eric wrote: My vote goes to Lilo & Sitch, which makes good use of Elvis tracks along with original Hawaiian music.

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I agree with you!rb_canadian181 wrote:I'd say my favourites would be among the musicals:Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. My favourite there is probably The Little Mermaid.![]()


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Best soundtrack (as in score) The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Best soundtrack (as in songs) The Country Bears Yes, that's right. The Country Bears.
Best soundtrack (as in songs) The Country Bears Yes, that's right. The Country Bears.
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