Most underrated Disney song?
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None of those. Anyone know "Appreciate The Lady"?ShyViolet wrote:"Just a guess....Aristocats?? Rescuers?? They both have "regal ladies" in them.Appreciate The Lady"
I'm sure the songs were good though.I don't think the songs in A Goofy Movie get much recognition. At least not critically
Lester's Possum Park was the best in Goofy Movie!
Some good songs being mentioned here, but like I said, I think you need to look at stuff written for interweaving into the movies themselves rather than the pop stuff (Why Should I Worry and Once Upon A Time In NYC are great, great songs, but written for radio play as much as anything).
How Do You Do is a sweet, weet song! "Fine, how are you!"
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That part was awesome! I couldn't remember the name.Lester's Possum Park was the best in Goofy Movie!
I LOVE "One jump Ahead." (Aladdin) That song doesn't get noticed that much, but it really gets you into the film the first time you see it.
Also, although it never made it to Aladdin, I think "Humiliate the boy" would have been an interesting song.
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I think that the scores to Alice in Wonderland, Mulan, Robin Hood, Bedknobs and Broomsticks and The Rescuers are underrated.
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All the songs from Hunchback (specifically God Help the Outcasts)
All the songs from Home on the Range (specifically Little Patch of Heavan--which IMO is one of the best songs ever)
"I'll Try" from Return to Neverland
"Second Star to the Right" from R2N (which I think is the best version of the song)
There are probably others I'll eventually thing of.
All the songs from Home on the Range (specifically Little Patch of Heavan--which IMO is one of the best songs ever)
"I'll Try" from Return to Neverland
"Second Star to the Right" from R2N (which I think is the best version of the song)
There are probably others I'll eventually thing of.
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"Always Know Where You Are" from Treasure Planet is one of my favorite songs. I wish the Rezenik version was on the soundtrack though (Why'd they grab BBMack to do the song?) I hear the song in various stores and restaurants on their Muzak, but other than that it never gets any recognition.
I love the HOTR songs, too.
I think Dreams to Dreams from American Tale: Fievel Goes West and If We Hold On Together from The Land Before time are really awesome too. Yeah...Dreams to Dreams is beautiful...
Diggah' Tunnah is a fun song from LK1/2.
And all of the songs from The Great Mouse Detective were great!
And I don't know if they got more recognition when the movie came out, but I think that all of the songs from Charlotte's Web are pretty enjoyable, like the rat and the goose's song about the fair...
I love the HOTR songs, too.
I think Dreams to Dreams from American Tale: Fievel Goes West and If We Hold On Together from The Land Before time are really awesome too. Yeah...Dreams to Dreams is beautiful...
Diggah' Tunnah is a fun song from LK1/2.
And all of the songs from The Great Mouse Detective were great!
And I don't know if they got more recognition when the movie came out, but I think that all of the songs from Charlotte's Web are pretty enjoyable, like the rat and the goose's song about the fair...
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"Always Know Where You Are" from Treasure Planet is one of my favorite songs. I wish the Rezenik version was on the soundtrack though (Why'd they grab BBMack to do the song?) I hear the song in various stores and restaurants on their Muzak, but other than that it never gets any recognition.
I love the HOTR songs, too.
I think Dreams to Dreams from American Tale: Fievel Goes West and If We Hold On Together from The Land Before time are really awesome too. Yeah...Dreams to Dreams is beautiful...
Diggah' Tunnah is a fun song from LK1/2.
And all of the songs from The Great Mouse Detective were great!
And I don't know if they got more recognition when the movie came out, but I think that all of the songs from Charlotte's Web are pretty enjoyable, like the rat and the goose's song about the fair...
I love the HOTR songs, too.
I think Dreams to Dreams from American Tale: Fievel Goes West and If We Hold On Together from The Land Before time are really awesome too. Yeah...Dreams to Dreams is beautiful...
Diggah' Tunnah is a fun song from LK1/2.
And all of the songs from The Great Mouse Detective were great!
And I don't know if they got more recognition when the movie came out, but I think that all of the songs from Charlotte's Web are pretty enjoyable, like the rat and the goose's song about the fair...
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OOO! Great topic! There's a couple I heard mentioned previously that I totally agree are often overlooked: "God Help The Outcasts" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. I know a lot of people may not remember it. Also loved that others mentioned "Reflections" from Mulan. It has long been a favorite of mine. Both versions (the one sung by Christina Aguilera and the one sung by the character in the movie) are so beautifully sung it gives me goosebumps. And I've got to mention "When She Loved Me" from Toy Story 2, the only song to get me choked up (and I'm not really a sentimental guy!) is one of the most moving songs to be in a movie. I know it got an Oscar nomination, but it really should have won. I never heard a song that so perfectly fit what was going on in the movie. It actually helped move the story along.
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so much potential in Home on the Range. For one thing, the music is definitely underrated and robbed at the oscars. Little Patch of Heaven is pure sunshine. The yodel song was also pretty good. Now if only the animation in that sequence was as good as Be Our Guest or even Pink Elephants. Well, like I said, there was so much potential wasted.