8 Seed: Un Poco Loco - Coco
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25 Seed: All for Love - The Three Musketeers
- #8 Un Poco Loco - Coco
- #25 All for Love - The Three Musketeers
8 Seed: Un Poco Loco - Coco
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25 Seed: All for Love - The Three Musketeers
9 Seed: Kiss the Girl - The Little Mermaid
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24 Seed: True Loveâs Kiss - Enchanted
love both tunes, but had to go with the more interesting musically
13 Seed: I Just Canât Wait To Be King - The Lion King
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20 Seed: Whale of a Tale - 20000 Leagues Under the Sea
12 Seed: In Summer - Frozen
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21 Seed: I See the Light - Tangled
Beautiful. Most of these are incredibly boring (musically).
This one is fucking hard.
This one is also hard, but three of you voted incorrectly in my humble opinion.
Which ones are the most musically interesting iyo
Agree with everything but this. Summer is a great song, but itâs the lowest tiered song of a movie that has incredible music. The Tangled Song is the best or second best one in that movie (I have a dream first I think). Tangled should inch it out IMO.
Hard disagree with your argument. This is to determine the best Disney songs of all time, and if they are all from one movie, so be it. No bonus points for being from a different movie.
I Just Canât Wait only got one nom, so the highest I could seed it is the last 11 seed, which went to Hakuna Matata. Itâs strong enough that I didnât cast it into the depths of the random seeds, but I would be pretty surprised if it makes the Sweet 16.
From this round? The Randy Newman tune from Toy Story is deceptively complex and very interesting. I voted for âHave You Been To Baia, Donald?â but not sure if that should be considered a Disney song since itâs really just a translation of âVocĂȘ JĂĄ Foi Ă Bahia?â The original recording in Portuguese was fantastic.
- âHave You Been to Bahia?â was written by Dorival Caymmi and was originally released in 1941. The song was translated into English with no major changes, other than replacing the word ânegaâ (a woman of African descent) with âDonaldâ, who the song is addressed to in the film. Parts of the song are still sung in its original Portuguese.
I think we have different definitions of peaked.
Maybe he means âpeekedâ and Owl City are actually a bunch of creeps?
Oooooh, Randy Neuman neck-and-neck with a dark horse pick from Hercules, did not see that coming.
Well, I also think âI see the lightâ is the better song, barely.
Iâm going to invoke Grammy parlance and ask if we are voting on a ârecordâ or the âsongâ or what exactly? For instance, the original âSomeday My Prince Will Comeâ is a nice song but the recorded performance from the original movie is brutal with that shrill vibrato that gives me major nails-on-chalkboard sensation.
Iâve been voting thinking of the songs as they were in the movies