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Ursula's villain song is iconic for a reason—not only is packed with deliciously clever and evil lyrics, it's also catchy as hell. It's impossible to listen to it without wanting to sing along, which is probably why it usually makes an appearance on karaoke night. Listen on Spotify 2...
Elfman first wrote for Disney inDick Tracy, which perfectly fit his surreal, dark, and whimsical style. His next project wasThe Nightmare Before Christmas, where he also wrote his own lyrics and provided the singing voice of Jack Skellington. Later projects include Burton's live-action remake ...
Instead ofMariah Carey, here we have Randy Newman at it again, doing what he arguably does best: singing about friendship. Though the lyrics are a bit forlorn to start (“Don’t you tell me I’m not the one/Don’t you tell me I ain’t no fun/Just tell me you love me like I ...
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RELATED: 10 Disney Songs Only Die-Hard Fans Have Heard Though not nearly as evil as Ursula's "Poor Unfortunate Souls," Chef Louis' song about chopping and mutilating fish for a seafood dinner is surprisingly graphic for such a delightful melody. Its lyrics and repetitive tune certainly help ...
It’s not surprising thatAladdin’s best songs have lyrics from the late Howard Ashman, a key figure in the late-’80s and early ’90s Disney Renaissance until his death in 1991. “Prince Ali” is slightly less memorable than Robin Williams’ other bigAladdinnumber, but it’s almost giddy...
“Let It Go” not only won an Academy Award for Best Original Song but also dominated the airwaves, making it one of the most played Disney songs to date. Its unforgettable melody and catchy lyrics captured hearts around the globe, earning it a special place in Disney music history. But ...
Ever since ‘The Little Mermaid,’ Disney musicals have featured songs where the protagonist sings about what they “want.” We wanted to rank ‘em.