I am a Nashville songewriter. I wrote Save The Planet. I want to get it into a Disney movie. Who can help? Listen http://www.jimcolyer.com/music/
SAVE THE PLANET
We're floating on a grain of sand in the vastness of space
If future generations are going to inherit this place
We've got to Save The Planet
Do something while there's still time
Save The Planet
This earth is yours and mine
The tropical rainforest is disappearing more everyday
We'll never replace it, we'd better not burn it away
Save The Planet
The wonders of nature are free
Save The Planet
Have you ever planted a tree?
If the skies are blue
And the oceans too
Isn't this a better home for me and you?
If the air is clean
And the land is green
Wouldn't you like to be part of this lovely scene?
I'm thinking of the animals that once roamed the African plain
Their numbers have dwindled, and pretty soon none will remain
Save The Planet
Do something while there's still time
Save The Planet
This earth is yours and mine
Save The Planet
The wonders of nature are free
Save The Planet
Have you ever planted a tree?
Save The Planet
Save The Planet
Save The Planet
Save The Planet
c2005 Jim Colyer ASCAP http://www.jimcolyer.com/music/
SAVE THE PLANET
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SAVE THE PLANET
Jim Colyer wrote Save The Planet.
Might have been good for <i>Sacred Planet</i> if they decided to take the less subtle approach. But if they write comedy films to fit Kevin James and a field trip premise, I'm sure they could write a direct-to-video one to suit your song. You could write the theme tune, sing the theme tune...
In response to your questions,
1) I'm not sure who can help. Disney's usually not very keen about taking suggestions outside of the studio. You'd need to have an "in" among production.
2) No, I've never planted a tree.
In response to your questions,
1) I'm not sure who can help. Disney's usually not very keen about taking suggestions outside of the studio. You'd need to have an "in" among production.
2) No, I've never planted a tree.
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