Worst Disney Songs
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I looooooooooooooove that song! (The Dutch version even moreso, but the original is neat as well.)Lazario wrote:Then, allow me to refresh this one to your memory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKPSelEFjZU&fmt=18
Special attention to 0:27-0:41 and 1:03-1:12. My ears practically shrivel up and die each time.
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Sorry, I have to disagree with you once again. Normally I don't listen to Miley/Hannah stuff, but they are at least more bearable than "The Climb".slave2moonlight wrote:Well, I hardly praise it to death, but it is surprising to hear a Miley/Hannah Montana song and really like it, that's all. I mean, it sounds better than the more teenie boppery stuff you usually hear from Hannah Montana.
You have to admit at least that when they get to "NOWHEEEE-RE IMPARTICULAAAR" their voices are scratching the chalkboard BIG time! They just strain their voices and lose quality/consistency completely. The yelling part does not work. My other problem is the music isn't good. The rest of it's a bit marred by sound effects- but the gargling was semi-amusing.Goliath wrote:I looooooooooooooove that song! (The Dutch version even moreso, but the original is neat as well.)Lazario wrote:Then, allow me to refresh this one to your memory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKPSelEFjZU&fmt=18
Special attention to 0:27-0:41 and 1:03-1:12. My ears practically shrivel up and die each time.
I love the movie too and maybe my biggest complaint kind of helps it out, but I'm not sure. Mr. Toad is a terrible character. I couldn't stand him. He's spastic and a jerk and I like my movies to eliminate or severely punish people like that. The guy gets away scotfree and, basically, we're supposed to find him amusing. No way Jose! It would have been a better movie (albeit, stranger) if he had come to a bad end. I would have been happier if at least they tried some kind of bittersweet thing where M(a)cBadger, Rat, and Moley had gotten Toad Hall and he'd been kicked out... but he had learned the meaning of friendship. Somethin' corny like that. Least then we wouldn't be getting the message that we can have anything we want, after having an exciting adventure. Never have to take any responsibility for our actions.slave2moonlight wrote:'Tis my honor.
C'mon, Ichabod and Mr. Toad is a masterpiece. Nothing in there not to like. And Katrina is a goddess.
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I like that tune quite a bit, though I have to say that I've come to prefer the choral version that was recorded for Disneyland's "Mr Toad's Wild Ride":Goliath wrote:I looooooooooooooove that song! (The Dutch version even moreso, but the original is neat as well.)Lazario wrote:Then, allow me to refresh this one to your memory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKPSelEFjZU&fmt=18
Special attention to 0:27-0:41 and 1:03-1:12. My ears practically shrivel up and die each time.
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- "Go the Distance" - bland and boring, it works better as a piece of score. In fact, most songs in "Hercules" are rather weak, "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)" and "Zero to Hero" being notable exceptions.
- "When We're Human" - I see people mention "Gonna Take You There", but I think this one is worse. It's just a pointless filler song. At least "Gonna Take You There" has a catchy melody and is accompanied by gorgeous visuals.
- any song from a sequel made 20+ years after the original, they always end up sounding too contemporary.
- "When We're Human" - I see people mention "Gonna Take You There", but I think this one is worse. It's just a pointless filler song. At least "Gonna Take You There" has a catchy melody and is accompanied by gorgeous visuals.
- any song from a sequel made 20+ years after the original, they always end up sounding too contemporary.
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"When We're Human" is passable enough, while "Gonna Take You There" is simply the best song from "The Princess and the Frog". I actually liked the songs from the movie.- "Go the Distance" - bland and boring, it works better as a piece of score. In fact, most songs in "Hercules" are rather weak, "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)" and "Zero to Hero" being notable exceptions.
I actually thought the same thing when I saw the film for the first time. I thought the song was extremly sappy and bland. Now it has grown on me, though. I do like some of the songs in "Hercules", although they're not Menken's best work.
- "When We're Human" - I see people mention "Gonna Take You There", but I think this one is worse. It's just a pointless filler song. At least "Gonna Take You There" has a catchy melody and is accompanied by gorgeous visuals.
- any song from a sequel made 20+ years after the original, they always end up sounding too contemporary.
That would totally ruin the film!Lazario wrote:It would have been a better movie (albeit, stranger) if he had come to a bad end. I would have been happier if at least they tried some kind of bittersweet thing where M(a)cBadger, Rat, and Moley had gotten Toad Hall and he'd been kicked out... but he had learned the meaning of friendship. Somethin' corny like that.
I think that's what makes it so refreshing. It doesn't need moralizing, it ends on a light-hearted note. Some people never change; that's very authentic!Lazario wrote:Least then we wouldn't be getting the message that we can have anything we want, after having an exciting adventure. Never have to take any responsibility for our actions.
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so trueIncrediholics Anonymous wrote:http://rnewman.ytmnd.com/brownie wrote:Any songs for Pixar that were written by Randy Newman
Yeah, I agree.

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Half the film.Goliath wrote:That would totally ruin the film!Lazario wrote:It would have been a better movie (albeit, stranger) if he had come to a bad end. I would have been happier if at least they tried some kind of bittersweet thing where M(a)cBadger, Rat, and Moley had gotten Toad Hall and he'd been kicked out... but he had learned the meaning of friendship. Somethin' corny like that.

You're right that the idea is good. But again, I return back to my first argument- Toad is a bad character. Completely unlikable. So ending the movie with a, "there he goes again" and a smile and a wink is just begginig for a; "HELLO!? Was I the only one watching?" response. Basically, this isn't a sitcom where it doesn't matter how annoying the characters are.Goliath wrote:I think that's what makes it so refreshing. It doesn't need moralizing, it ends on a light-hearted note. Some people never change; that's very authentic!Lazario wrote:Least then we wouldn't be getting the message that we can have anything we want, after having an exciting adventure. Never have to take any responsibility for our actions.
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This clip makes me wish I were at Disneyland today! Thanks, Wonderlicious!Wonderlicious wrote:I like that tune quite a bit, though I have to say that I've come to prefer the choral version that was recorded for Disneyland's "Mr Toad's Wild Ride":Goliath wrote: I looooooooooooooove that song! (The Dutch version even moreso, but the original is neat as well.)
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I find I disagree with most everyone's choices except for the direct to video sequal songs and most Disney Channel stuff.....which I loathe as well....
I have to say I really like most of the theatrical release songs....I adore many of the titles posters say they detest....the rest don't bother me...
"The Music Lesson" (Cinderella)
Listening to the stepsisters practicing their music can be trying on the soul. Thank goodness they were suppose to be bad!
"A Guy Like You" (Hunchback of Notre Dame)
I don't know but I've never been a fan of the song, I don't know why I don't care for it but I just don't. Maybe because all the songs in the movie are big numbers and this one isn't?
"Yodel-Adle-Eedle-Idle-Oo" (Home on the Range)
Oh why, why Alan Menkan?
I think the song is probably one of the worst songs I have ever heard. Not only does it scare me, but I can't listen to it for more than five seconds. Give me It's a Small World anyday!
"Ma Belle Evangeline" (Princess and the Frog)
Probably the least memorable song in the movie. When I think of "A Whole New World" or "Beauty and the Beast" it just doesn't compare. It's a cute song but not a great song and most of the romantic songs in Disney movies are usually the best songs from the movies.
"Listen With Your Heart" (Pocahontas)
The movie to me is boring on its own and the songs were the only things that kept me from being completely bored. This song however didn't keep my attention whatsoever.
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" Deleted Version (The Lion King)
No, I'm not talking about the one from the movie.
I'm talking about the one that was originally going to be in the movie. Having Timon and Pumbaa sing part of the song makes it cute, but the whole song? 
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Oscar for Best Original Song anyone?
Listening to the stepsisters practicing their music can be trying on the soul. Thank goodness they were suppose to be bad!

"A Guy Like You" (Hunchback of Notre Dame)
I don't know but I've never been a fan of the song, I don't know why I don't care for it but I just don't. Maybe because all the songs in the movie are big numbers and this one isn't?

"Yodel-Adle-Eedle-Idle-Oo" (Home on the Range)
Oh why, why Alan Menkan?


"Ma Belle Evangeline" (Princess and the Frog)
Probably the least memorable song in the movie. When I think of "A Whole New World" or "Beauty and the Beast" it just doesn't compare. It's a cute song but not a great song and most of the romantic songs in Disney movies are usually the best songs from the movies.
"Listen With Your Heart" (Pocahontas)
The movie to me is boring on its own and the songs were the only things that kept me from being completely bored. This song however didn't keep my attention whatsoever.
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" Deleted Version (The Lion King)
No, I'm not talking about the one from the movie.


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Oscar for Best Original Song anyone?


I LOVE that part!!Animalia wrote:"The Music Lesson" (Cinderella)
Listening to the stepsisters practicing their music can be trying on the soul. Thank goodness they were suppose to be bad!![]()

Wasn't there more than one version used in the movie? Like a vocalless reprise they brought back later in another scene (when she's holding the compass)? I'm not a big fan of Linda Hunt's singing but the reprise is STUNNING!Animalia wrote:"Listen With Your Heart" (Pocahontas)
The movie to me is boring on its own and the songs were the only things that kept me from being completely bored. This song however didn't keep my attention whatsoever.
Yes I love it too, but it is a bad song! Some of the worst songs are the best because they're so horrible.Lazario wrote:I LOVE that part!!Animalia wrote:"The Music Lesson" (Cinderella)
Listening to the stepsisters practicing their music can be trying on the soul. Thank goodness they were suppose to be bad!![]()

Yeah the reprise is nice, just wish it wasn't the reprise.Animalia wrote:Wasn't there more than one version used in the movie? Like a vocalless reprise they brought back later in another scene (when she's holding the compass)? I'm not a big fan of Linda Hunt's singing but the reprise is STUNNING!Lazario wrote:"Listen With Your Heart" (Pocahontas)
The movie to me is boring on its own and the songs were the only things that kept me from being completely bored. This song however didn't keep my attention whatsoever.


I don't find him to be unlikable. I felt sympathy for him. (But maybe that says more about me than it does about the film?) But we're not discussing movies here, but songs.Lazario wrote:Toad is a bad character. Completely unlikable. So ending the movie with a, "there he goes again" and a smile and a wink is just begginig for a; "HELLO!? Was I the only one watching?" response. Basically, this isn't a sitcom where it doesn't matter how annoying the characters are.

Of course, but it's funny. That's why (we) love it. Funny is good. If I heard it playing somewhere, totally disembodied from the film, I would know where it's from, flash back on how hilariously ugly and nasty the campy stepsisters were, and laugh. I mean... calling that out for being bad is like setting up someone else to deliver the "D'uh! It's supposed to be" punchline. Which would probably be more funny offline.Animalia wrote:Yes I love it too, but it is a bad song! Some of the worst songs are the best because they're so horrible.Lazario wrote: I LOVE that part!!
Total agreement now on "Listen with Your Heart."
No idea how we got here either. But I'm still right. Everything about his physical behavior patterns cements what I've said. Whenever anyone tries to tell him he's doing wrong, he doesn't even respond with "oh, here goes another lecture." He doesn't even stop smiling. He just starts fooling around, mocking the person by doing something like playing with his ears. And I doubt it was all the influence of Cyril for his rotten personality. He didn't just go and have fun without thinking twice about how he'd hurt his friends. He actually never stopped to think about anyone but himself... until he was in jail. That's it. That's the only time. He gets out and he almost ruins everything by creating a scene in the boat, under the bridge. He can't control himself because he doesn't care about anyone. How can we ever like a character like that? Ever?Goliath wrote:I don't find him to be unlikable. I felt sympathy for him. (But maybe that says more about me than it does about the film?) But we're not discussing movies here, but songs.Lazario wrote:Toad is a bad character. Completely unlikable. So ending the movie with a, "there he goes again" and a smile and a wink is just begginig for a; "HELLO!? Was I the only one watching?" response. Basically, this isn't a sitcom where it doesn't matter how annoying the characters are.
Sorry. Rant (now) off. No more of this (since I more than proved my case -

As for "The Merrily Song," it's like I said. No one can deny their voices screech during the key moment of chorus in the song and the music is not that special at all. That sound during pinnacle-scratch is absolutely the single most irritating moment in Disney Song history. Even more than the other #1/2 contender for Worst Disney Song (not from a sequel), "Lack of Education."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKPSelEF ... 18#t=0m29s
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Haha, their version is funny, but the song itself it's quite beautiful, especially when Cinderella herself is singing it.Animalia wrote:"The Music Lesson" (Cinderella)
Listening to the stepsisters practicing their music can be trying on the soul. Thank goodness they were suppose to be bad!
Agreed. It's not a horrible song, but it's the weakest song in the movie and doesn't really have a purpose."A Guy Like You" (Hunchback of Notre Dame)
I don't know but I've never been a fan of the song, I don't know why I don't care for it but I just don't. Maybe because all the songs in the movie are big numbers and this one isn't?
I don't know, I don't despise the song, but I don't like it either."Yodel-Adle-Eedle-Idle-Oo" (Home on the Range)
Oh why, why Alan Menkan?I think the song is probably one of the worst songs I have ever heard. Not only does it scare me, but I can't listen to it for more than five seconds. Give me It's a Small World anyday!
Agreed. It's not a bad song, but it gets surpassed by the other songs and by other love songs. "Beauty and the Beast", "A Whole New World", "Kiss the Girl", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and even "If I Never Knew You" are better songs."Ma Belle Evangeline" (Princess and the Frog)
Probably the least memorable song in the movie. When I think of "A Whole New World" or "Beauty and the Beast" it just doesn't compare. It's a cute song but not a great song and most of the romantic songs in Disney movies are usually the best songs from the movies.
I disagree. While it's not the worst song of the movie, I've always liked the melody and the lyric. However, the song is really short."Listen With Your Heart" (Pocahontas)
The movie to me is boring on its own and the songs were the only things that kept me from being completely bored. This song however didn't keep my attention whatsoever.
Yeah, thank goodness that the directors realized how awful that scene was! The final version is a fantastic sequence."Can You Feel the Love Tonight" Deleted Version (The Lion King)
No, I'm not talking about the one from the movie.I'm talking about the one that was originally going to be in the movie. Having Timon and Pumbaa sing part of the song makes it cute, but the whole song?
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1. I Love to Laugh-The only song in Mary Poppins that I don't really like. It has an ok tune, but the onomatopoeia of laughing, and Ed Wynn's somewhat grating voice doesn't really do well for me.
2.Lucy and A Dance 'Round Memory Tree-You probably don't know these, they play in the end credits of Prince Caspian. I have them because I bought the Prince Caspian album, and they're pretty bland to me.
That's all I got right now...
2.Lucy and A Dance 'Round Memory Tree-You probably don't know these, they play in the end credits of Prince Caspian. I have them because I bought the Prince Caspian album, and they're pretty bland to me.
That's all I got right now...

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