Sunday 2 February 2014

Best Disney Songs Part 4 - #40 - 31

Here we are, getting to the business end. We're into my top 40 and the songs are only going to get better from here on in (in my opinion, anyway!)

#40 - A Spoonful of Sugar, Mary Poppins

Parodied a million times though never bettered, this song invites us to look for the fun in mundane tasks. It's a ridiculously catchy tune (most of the Sherman brothers songs are!) and who doesn't love Julie Andrews voice?! The visuals (although looking quite dated now!) are still very fun. If only I could snap my fingers to get all the house work done...

 
 
#39 - He Lives In You, The Lion King 2
 
The only song from the Lion King's sequel that matches the calibre of the original, this song links beautifully to the original by telling us how our loved ones never truly leave us. Whilst it's a shame that in the movie it mirrors but doesn't match Circle Of Life, the song is so good it made it into the Lion King musical as it has a very uplifting feel to it.
 
 

 
 
#38 - What's This, The Nightmare Before Christmas
 
When Jack Skellington first finds a town dedicated to the festive season, we are treated to this brilliant song. With the wide-eyed wonder and excitement of a child at Christmas time, the vocals hit the mood perfectly and it doubtlessly helps stir up many memories of Christmas' past for the viewers.
 
 
 
#37 - Under The Sea, The Little Mermaid
 
Sebastian tries, unsuccessfully, to entice Ariel to stay in the ocean with this energetic song. The lyrics are great (particularly when listing what all the different fish do) making this a classic that everyone loves to sing along to (though please lay off the Jamaican accent, its just embarrassing for us all!)
 
 

 
 
#36 - The Bare Necessities, The Jungle Book
 
Another catchy Sherman brothers tune, this is my favourite song from The Jungle Book. It's easy going attitude and bopping melody are perfect to hum along and de-stress to!
 
 

 
 
#35 - Go The Distance, Hercules
 
This is probably one of Disney's most inspirational and empowering songs for a character. Hercules dreams of finding his place in the world and we will him on to succeed. A Disney karaoke favourite!
 
 

 
 
#34 - I've Got No Strings, Pinocchio
 
It's not the most tuneful of Disney songs, but it is full of charm. The various marionettes flirting with Pinocchio are funny as are the dance routines. It's a little silly but its bumbling and sweet nature sum of the title character perfectly.
 
 

 
 
#33 - Two Worlds, Tarzan
 
A brilliant narration to the start of the final film in Disney's Renaissance, Two Worlds gives us the entire backstory to Tarzan and the Gorillas in a heart-wrenching but also strangely uplifting manner. The visuals are stunning, taking us deep into the heart of the jungle, which only serves to enhance this brilliant Phil Collins song.
 
 
 
#32 - Poor Unfortunate Souls, The Little Mermaid
 
Possibly Disney's most camp moment ever, Ursula flounces around her cavern in an attempt to persuade Ariel to make a deal with her. The vocal work (its not fully singing in many parts) is outstanding, capturing the essence of the character entirely, and the tinkling haunted house music is very creepy. There is some dry humour but also the sight of the diminished mermaids is slightly terrifying!
 
 
 
 
#31 - Feed The Birds, Mary Poppins
 
An iconic song that is just beautiful; from the message behind the lyrics to the vocals. It teaches us not to be too wrapped up in our own being and look out for others whilst lulling us into a semi-dreamlike state. However, I was very disappointed when I visited St Paul's recently and saw a sign that told me not to feed the birds!
 



1 comment:

  1. Reminded me of some more classics! Can't remember when the last time I watched Tarzan was - listening to this song makes me want to see it again to remember the story! Good list again.

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