Favorite "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Song
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Favorite "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Song
Which one is YOUR favorite???
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I'm going with Heaven's Light/Hellfire (even though I don't think they should be grouped together as the same song. Hellfire is such a breakthrough as far as new-age disney and going to that dark surreal place that they seem to be afraid to go to nowadays. And it had great vocals by the late, great Tony Jay.
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Even though some people think that they should be grouped together, they are. I have the music book for the movie, for my clarinet, and they are grouped together. So technically they are grouped together, but some people, like you, and somewhat of me, think that they shouldn't.lord-of-sith wrote:(even though I don't think they should be grouped together as the same song
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I felt Out There was Quasimodo's powerful way of answering the call to join the human race; a man's way of reaching out to a world which has been going on seemingly without him all these years. He wants out of those same four walls and he won't be denied this time! When you think about it, he's really no different than you and me.

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I think 'The Bells of Notredame' is the best, it's just so powerful, it also acts as a great opening song for the film.
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Heaven's Light/Hellfire. Excellent contrast.
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eh. As much as I like HoND, it doesn't have the greatest songs ever in a Disney movie but my favorites are Belles of Notre Dame and Topsy Turvy. Belles of Notre Dame becuase I think it's the most powerful song in the whole movie and Topsy Turvy cause it's just catchy. I also like Court of Miracles despite it's short length.
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I agree very much with BelleGirl's list--"Heaven's Light/Hellfire" is the best of the bunch, closely followed by "The Bells of Notre Dame." The beginning of "Out There" is also well-done, though Quasimodo's singing voice doesn't really fit to me. And "Topsy Turvy" is great, but it drags on way too long (as a song, not as a scene).
I suppose it's just Tony Jay's brilliant performance (as in anything he's done) that makes the soundtrack worth buying. Clopin's singing voice is the only other stand-out.
I suppose it's just Tony Jay's brilliant performance (as in anything he's done) that makes the soundtrack worth buying. Clopin's singing voice is the only other stand-out.

Listening to most often lately:
Christina Aguilera ~ "Cruz"
Sombr ~ "homewrecker"
Megan Moroney ~ "Beautiful Things"
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I knew what Frollo was singing about from the start. But that was because I was about 28 when the movie came out!stewie15 wrote:Heaven's Light/Hellfire. The most powerfull song in the movie especially when when you re watch the movie years after your childhood you finally realize what Frollos singing about
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You kids of the nineties have been spoiled rotten with so many -good-animated movies and one (or more) coming out each year. Luckily I could enjoy them to as an adult!
