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00:00If she's here, it's crystal clear, I'm where I'm meant to go.
00:09Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're looking at the Disney tunes that tug at our heartstrings,
00:14whether they're about romance, familial love, or just pure emotions.
00:19No it can't be, I'll just ignore, but then she's never looked at me that way before.
00:27Psst, computer. Define dancing.
00:36Dancing. A series of movements involving two partners,
00:40where speed and rhythm match harmoniously with music.
00:44Not every song needs lyrics that cut deep, especially when the instrumental does the job.
00:49Staying true to the minimal dialogue in the movie,
00:51WALL-E and EVE's first romantic moment is a celebration of wordless emotion.
00:56After finding WALL-E safely floating in space, a relieved EVE kisses him.
01:01As the musical sequence continues, the two robots flit around the ship's engines
01:05and circle each other with trails of light and fire extinguisher fluids.
01:18WALL-E and EVE's space dance is filled with infectious joy.
01:22It even brings two people on the axiom together.
01:24Hey, WALL-E. Hey, WALL-E. It's your buddy, John. Hey.
01:32All right.
01:34The captain's request to the ship provides the song's title,
01:37but all he needs to do is look outside to see it in all its beauty.
01:41Number 29, Candle on the Water, Pete's Dragon.
01:45It's important to hold on to hope, even if all seems futile.
01:48No song better illustrates this message than this track from Pete's Dragon.
01:52I know you're lost and drifting, but the clouds are lifting.
02:01Don't give up, you have somewhere to turn.
02:08With her fiancé Paul lost at sea, Nora keeps believing in his return.
02:12Alone with her thoughts, she sings a ballad about her never-ending hope.
02:16During the song, we only see Nora on the lighthouse balcony,
02:19yet the lyrics take us on a whole journey.
02:21Keep holding on, you'll make it. Here's my hand, so take it.
02:30Candle on the Water reflects the overall theme of Pete's Dragon as well,
02:33as the story centers around believing in the impossible.
02:36Bolstered by Helen Reddy's timeless love story,
02:40the song hits as hard as ever, even decades after its release.
03:00Number 28, Lava, Lava.
03:09Living all alone in the middle of the sea.
03:14Even volcanoes deserve love in the Pixar universe.
03:17This short follows volcanoes Uku and Lele.
03:20Separated by a distance they can't overcome, they pine for each other for centuries.
03:24The soft, peaceful strumming of the ukulele places us
03:27in the same state of mind as the two yearning volcanoes.
03:30I have a dream I hope will come true.
03:36That you're here with me and I'm here with you.
03:41The lyrics tell a simple story, but paired with the moving animation, we're charmed.
03:46The song is heartbreaking and heartwarming in equal measure.
03:49Despite its short runtime, we're invested in Uku and Lele getting together
03:53before the song ends. Needless to say, we lava this tune too.
03:57We thank the earth, still the sky we thank too. I lava you.
04:08Number 27, I'm Wishing and One Song, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
04:13Make a wish into the well, that's all you have to do.
04:18And if you hear it echoing, your wish will soon come true.
04:25The first song in Disney film animation history hits all the right notes,
04:29as does the follow-up moments later.
04:31Standing at a well, our heroine sings about her aspirations for true love.
04:35I'm hoping, I'm hoping. And I'm dreaming of the nice things.
04:43The nice things you say, you say.
04:48It's a cute, catchy tune that not only gains her some animal admirers,
04:51but also attracts the prince.
04:53After Snow White flees, the prince sings One Song
04:56to confess his love now that he's met her.
04:58One song, I have but one song. One song, only for you.
05:11While it isn't the longest or most memorable musical sequence Disney would produce,
05:16it definitely paved the way for countless classic love songs that would follow.
05:20Number 26. At the Beginning, Anastasia.
05:23We were strangers, starting out on a journey.
05:28Yes, Anastasia wasn't a Disney film at the time of its release.
05:31However, since the company's acquisition of 20th Century Fox,
05:35it's technically a Disney movie in retrospect.
05:37And At the Beginning is too good not to include.
05:41I wanna keep going like this for now and forever.
05:45Wonderful journey.
05:48The song highlights the romance between the titular character and Dimitri.
05:51Against all odds, the two overcome Rasputin's threat
05:54and Anya's amnesia to end up together.
05:56Donna Lewis and Richard Marks lend their voices to the pop ballad.
06:00The duet is the perfect track to sign off with,
06:02as Anya and Dimitri finally have a shot at happiness.
06:05In the end, I wanna be scary at the beginning with you.
06:13Number 25. Dos Oruguitas, Encanto.
06:26One of the prevailing themes of Encanto is unresolved grief and family trauma.
06:30In a flashback sequence, we see how Alma Madrigal's fear of losing her family
06:34has caused her to hurt them.
06:36The song is at once romantic and heartbreaking,
06:38as we see Alma fall in love and begin a life with her husband Pedro
06:42before they're forced to flee from their home.
06:54The lyrics might be in Spanish,
06:55but even someone who doesn't speak the language
06:57can feel the emotion from the melody.
06:59Fortunately, Alma's reconciliation with her granddaughter Mirabel
07:03highlights the uplifting parts of the song,
07:05and we get a healing final chorus.
07:18Number 24. Baby Mine, Dumbo.
07:21There's nothing like a mother's love.
07:23Even when Mrs. Dumbo is chained up in isolation,
07:26she's more concerned with consoling her child.
07:33Only able to interact through the bars of the wagon,
07:36she cradles Dumbo while the song plays out.
07:38It's a moving track that speaks to the unconditional love
07:41a parent has for their children.
08:03The lyrics accompanying the music are easy to get lost in.
08:06Their simplicity, paired with layered singing
08:08and the lulling of the instrumental,
08:10could rock us to a peaceful sleep
08:12if not for the dramatic tension we feel for Mrs. Dumbo.
08:15Much like Timothy, we find it hard not to wipe away a tear from our eyes.
08:29Number 23. Married Life, Up.
08:32It's remarkable how a piece of music can make you smile,
08:35laugh, and cry all within a few minutes.
08:37The opening sequence of Up tells us the story of Carl and Ellie.
08:41Hey, I don't bite.
08:47You and me, we're in a club now.
08:50We hear the first notes of the song when they meet in childhood,
08:52although the piece really kicks in when the two get married.
08:55Their life together is filled with repetition and struggle,
08:58but also creativity, problem-solving, and love.
09:02And as the sequence continues and Ellie's health declines,
09:16the inevitabilities of life and death take a solemn turn.
09:19The instrumental piece goes a long way in a short amount of time
09:22to frame Carl's character and journey for the rest of the film.
09:26We're on our way, Ellie.
09:28Number 22. Remember Me, Coco.
09:32When sung by Ernesto de la Cruz,
09:33Remember Me is a festive number that celebrates his fandom.
09:36But in different iterations, the song's meaning changes completely.
09:40It's his most popular song.
09:41Ah, it's too popular.
09:42Remember me, though I have to travel far.
09:45Remember me.
09:46Don't let it make you cry.
09:52It's through Hector and Miguel that the touching quality shines through.
09:55As the original songwriter, Hector sings it as a lullaby to young Coco,
09:59showing the undying love he has for his daughter,
10:02even when the two are separated.
10:04For even if I'm far away, I hold you in my heart.
10:09I sing a secret song to you each night we are apart.
10:15The minimalist nature of the song works to its benefit,
10:18highlighting the simple and strong bond between father and child.
10:22When Miguel plays the piece to remind the elderly
10:24Coco of her long-lost father,
10:26it illustrates the strength of intergenerational love that families can share.
10:30Until you're in my arms again,
10:36remember me.
10:44Number 21. So Close, Enchanted.
10:48On the face of it,
10:49True Love's Kiss seems like the designated love song of Enchanted.
10:53But while it's a great homage to classic Disney love songs,
10:56So Close captures what real-life love is like.
10:59A life goes by. Romantic dreams will stop.
11:06So I bid my goodbye. I never knew.
11:14Singer-songwriter John McLaughlin performs the contemporary number
11:18during a scene at a costume ball.
11:20In a moving dance sequence,
11:21Giselle realizes her previous idea of true love
11:24can't measure up to her feelings for Robert.
11:26And look how far we've come.
11:31So far we are. So close.
11:41As the pair twirls through what they think could be their final dance together,
11:45both realize they belong together.
11:47The relatively simple production and lyrics leave room for the theme of the song to resonate.
11:51You can be so close to true love.
11:54So close. So close. And still so far.
12:10Number 20. If I Didn't Have You, Monsters, Inc.
12:13This isn't about romance, but rather friendship.
12:16Look, you and I are a team. Nothing is more important than our friendship.
12:20One of Pixar's definitive buddy pictures,
12:22the success of Monsters, Inc. largely lies in the relationship between Sully and Mike.
12:27The film closes out with a duet that personifies why they're two sides of the same coin.
12:34You and me together. That's how it always should be.
12:40You and me. One without the other. Don't mean nothing to me. Nothing to me.
12:50If I Didn't Have You has an old-school Frank Sinatra sound to it,
12:53with witty lyrics and a classy melody.
12:56The camino chemistry that John Goodman and Billy Crystal bring to the table
13:00is also reminiscent of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope's musical numbers in the Road to movies.
13:05I'm off on the road to Morocco.
13:10After 15 nominations, this love letter to friendship
13:13won writer Randy Newman an Overdue Academy Award.
13:17I wouldn't have done it if I didn't have you.
13:23You! You!
13:25A-E-I-O. That means you.
13:29Number 19. Heaven's Light, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
13:33So many times out there, I've watched a happy pair of lovers walking in the night.
13:42Having befriended Esmeralda,
13:44the lonely hunchback Quasimodo feels as if he's been touched by an angel.
13:48For the first time in his life, his cold dark tower is hit with the warm embrace of heaven's light.
13:53While not a grand sweeping ballad,
13:56this calming tune does capture the sentiment of finding love
13:58with somebody who may share the same feelings.
14:01But suddenly an angel has smiled at me
14:06and kissed my cheek without a trace of fright.
14:12Heaven's Light is immediately followed by the haunting Hellfire,
14:15which creates a pitch-perfect contrast between our hero and villain.
14:20Hellfire, this fire in my skin.
14:26Quasimodo and Judge Frollo both desire Esmeralda,
14:29but each man sees her in a different light.
14:32Where Frollo's song is driven by lust, Quasimodo's is about love.
14:36Although Quasimodo doesn't end up with Esmeralda,
14:39his affection for her remains sincere, much like this song.
14:5918. Lost in the Woods – Frozen II
15:21As flawless as the first Frozen soundtrack was,
15:25we were eager for Jonathan Groff's Kristoff to get a full-blown musical number in the sequel.
15:30Frozen II delivered in unexpected, hilarious, and swoon-worthy ways.
15:34Struggling to propose to Anna, Kristoff finds himself lost in more ways than one.
15:39Kristoff lets his emotions out in what might be Disney's most surreal love song,
15:44complete with a chorus of reindeer, all of whom are voiced by Groff.
15:48Now I know you're my true north, cause I am lost in the woods.
15:55Up is down, day is night, when you're not there.
16:01With a clear 80s influence, Groff aspired to summon the energy of balladeers gone by.
16:06Lost in the Woods is definitely a departure from the film's other songs,
16:10but that's part of the reason why it's so rewatchable.
16:13The striking visuals, retro instrumentals, and Groff's infectious vocals don't hurt either.
16:20I'm lost in the woods, I'm lost in the woods, I'm lost, I'm lost in the woods.
16:40Love is a song that never ends,
16:46life may be swift and fleeting.
16:51Performed by Donald Novus, this tranquil tune earned composer Frank Churchill
16:56and lyricist Larry Moury an Oscar nomination.
16:59Serving as the film's introduction, Love is a Song works on multiple levels.
17:04On one hand, it speaks to Bambi and Feline's romance, which blooms over time.
17:09Its themes of eternal love can also be applied to the bond between Bambi and his mother,
17:13who remains a part of her son even in death.
17:16Above all else, it's about the beauty of nature and the love that blossoms there.
17:21Through its music and visuals,
17:22Bambi will leave the audience with a newfound appreciation for the forest.
17:26This song in particular reminds us that nature is a divine yet delicate force
17:31that needs our love and care.
17:44In a perfect world, one we've never known.
18:00While it's hard to top the first film's soundtrack,
18:03The Lion King 2 delivered some surprisingly memorable tunes for a straight-to-video Disney sequel.
18:08Where the original classic was loosely inspired by Hamlet,
18:11Simba's pride borrows from another Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet.
18:16There's a perfect world shining in your eyes
18:24And if only they could feel it too
18:28The happiness I feel with you
18:32Although Simba's daughter Kiara and outsider Kovu do get a happier ending,
18:37their forbidden romance isn't without trials.
18:40This song comes at a pivotal moment where Kovu is forced to leave the Pride Lands.
18:44Although the world around them is falling apart,
18:47Kiara and Kovu try to remain confident that they'll find a way back to each other.
18:51Love Will Find A Way strikes a balance between heartbreak and hope,
18:55encouraging star-crossed lovers everywhere not to give up.
18:58I know love will find a way
19:12Number 15.
19:14Love, Robin Hood.
19:16It seems like only yesterday
19:21You were just a child at play
19:25Actions speak louder than words, and the same can be said about music.
19:29Reuniting after several years,
19:31Robin Hood and Maid Marian run off together on a moonlit night.
19:35This sequence is solely carried by the charming animation,
19:38as well as an Oscar-nominated song from George Bruns and Floyd Huddleston.
19:42Simply titled Love, the melody and lyrics are nostalgic
19:46while also being optimistic about the future on the horizon.
19:50Once we watched a lazy world go by
19:56Now the days seem to fly
20:00The song plays in Marian's head,
20:02although it wasn't sung by her voice actress Monica Evans.
20:05That distinction goes to Nancy Adams, Huddleston's real-life wife.
20:09How fitting that a song about love would have an actual married couple in common.
20:14Life is brief, but when it's gone, love goes on and on
20:25Love would later work its way into another animated feature about foxes,
20:29Fantastic Mr. Fox.
20:30Still painting thunderstorms, I see.
20:33Do you still feel poor?
20:36Less so.
20:37Number 14.
20:39You'll be in my heart, Tarzan.
20:41Come stop your crying, it'll be all right
20:47Just take my hand, hold it tight
20:50Before it was an Oscar-winning ballad,
20:53You'll be in my heart started out as Phil Collins's lullaby to his daughter,
20:57actress Lily Collins.
20:58The song in the film works in the same context.
21:01Adopting a human orphan she names Tarzan,
21:04the maternal gorilla Kala attempts to soothe her new infant.
21:07Cause you'll be in my heart
21:12Yes, you'll be in my heart
21:16In addition to summing up Tarzan's eternal bond with Kala,
21:19the song manages to encapsulate the movie's overarching themes about finding love,
21:24acceptance, and your destiny in unexpected places.
21:27Tarzan centers on characters from two worlds coming together,
21:31putting their differences aside to discover the similarities.
21:34Love is a strange phenomenon that's not always easy to explain,
21:38but you'll be in my heart is as comforting as a hug from an adoring parent.
21:43You'll be here in my heart
21:48Always
21:54Always
21:57Number 13.
21:59If I never knew you, Pocahontas.
22:01If I never knew you,
22:06If I never felt this love
22:10Although a pop version performed by John Sicata and Shanice was played over the end credits,
22:15If I Never Knew You was missing from the narrative when Pocahontas hit theaters in 1995.
22:20I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you.
22:25The duet between Pocahontas and an imprisoned John Smith had been 90% animated,
22:30but it supposedly didn't hook children during test screenings.
22:33The song was thus cut,
22:35although a fully animated version was eventually added for the film's 10th anniversary.
22:41If I never knew you
22:44I thought our love would be so beautiful
22:48Somehow we'd make the whole world bright
22:51Finally seeing it woven into the story,
22:53we can't believe they removed this tender tune.
22:56Quieter and more intimate than some of the other songs on our list,
23:00the lyrics get to the root of a timeless saying,
23:02"'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all."
23:07Lost forever
23:10If I never knew you
23:21Number 12.
23:22Mabel Evangeline, The Princess and the Frog
23:26Look how she lights up
23:29the sky
23:32Mabel Evangeline
23:37The Princess and the Frog return to Disney's tradition of musical fairy tales,
23:42a formula that wouldn't be complete without a love ballad.
23:45Mabel Evangeline not only harkens back to classic Disney love songs,
23:50but also when you wish upon a star.
23:53On a starry night,
23:54Rey serenades the evening star,
23:56under the impression that it's another firefly named Evangeline.
24:09This sets the stage for a leaping waltz shared between Tiana and Prince Naveen.
24:13With a classic New Orleans sound,
24:15the song complements its bayou setting
24:17as the frogs turn lily pads into their personal ballroom.
24:21It sets an utterly romantic tone
24:23that brings out the desire to dance with a loved one under a legion of stars.
24:44Number 11.
24:45Love is an Open Door, Frozen
24:49Okay, can I just say something crazy?
24:52I love crazy.
24:53All my life has been a series of doors in my face,
24:58and then suddenly I bump into you.
25:01There isn't another Disney love song quite like this one,
25:04seeing how it's also technically a villain song.
25:07After years of isolation,
25:09Anna immediately finds herself drawn to the dashing Prince Hans,
25:12who has more devious intentions in mind.
25:15While Hans hasn't shown his true colors yet,
25:18Love is an Open Door does foreshadow his eventual betrayal.
25:22I've been searching my whole life to find my own place.
25:26Although there's something darker lurking underneath,
25:28it still works as a lively love song.
25:31Of course, it's less about true love and more about love at first sight.
25:35Our mental synchronization can't have a one explanation.
25:40You and I were just meant to be.
25:44After a perfect first date,
25:45it's natural for somebody to feel like they're walking on air.
25:48Love is an open door.
25:53This song epitomizes that rush,
25:55but as Anna discovers throughout the film,
25:57it takes more than one dreamy night to earn someone's love.
26:01Will you marry me?
26:03Can I say something even crazier?
26:05Yes!
26:09Number 10.
26:10Once Upon a Dream, Sleeping Beauty.
26:12I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream.
26:18Disney has gotten some backlash in the past for their big screen romances,
26:22which typically take one day to blossom.
26:25I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream.
26:33In an animated fairy tale musical like Sleeping Beauty though,
26:36a little suspension of disbelief is acceptable.
26:39Lost in a daydream, Princess Aurora lives out her fantasy
26:42with some woodland friends filling in for her prince.
26:44You loved me at once, the way you did once upon a dream.
26:55Her dreams become a reality however,
26:57as Prince Philip cuts in and turns the solo into a duet.
27:01It only takes one song for us to buy the instant chemistry between them,
27:05sweeping us off our feet.
27:07You loved me at once, the way you did once upon a dream.
27:18Oh, oh!
27:21Number 9.
27:22Someday My Prince Will Come, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
27:26He was so romantic, I could not resist.
27:35In recent years, Disney has jumped off the wait-for-your-prince bandwagon,
27:39which may lead some to argue this classic song from the immortal Snow White is dated.
27:55Someday My Prince Will Come is about much more
27:58than simply waiting around and doing nothing though.
28:05Oh, we'll be happy forever.
28:11It's about maintaining hope even during the darkest of times.
28:14Someday when spring is here, we'll find our love anew.
28:26Such optimism is the first step towards making your dreams come true.
28:30When all's sung and done,
28:32Snow White is rewarded for her love, kindness,
28:34and positive attitude with the happiest ending imaginable.
29:00Number 8.
29:01I Won't Say I'm In Love, Hercules.
29:05Where most Disney heroines embrace true love,
29:08Megara has been burned so many times in the past that she views affection as a weakness.
29:21Her cynical perspective on love begins to melt however upon meeting the dreamy Hercules.
29:31While she knows her true feelings deep down, Meg fights them around every corner.
29:44She needs to sing her heart out to unleash such emotions with support from a choir of muses.
29:50Like Meg herself, I Won't Say I'm In Love is lively, spunky, and more sincere than it lets on.
30:01Number 7.
30:14Kiss the Girl, The Little Mermaid.
30:23At this point in The Little Mermaid, Prince Eric is too nervous to speak up
30:27and Ariel is physically incapable of speaking up.
30:30It's up to Sebastian to articulate exactly what's going through their heads
30:33with a little musical accompaniment.
30:44Using the picturesque environment to its full advantage,
30:47the Jamaican crab sets the mood with a soothing melody and enticing lyrics.
30:56The song feels like a whisper from Cupid himself,
30:59telling you to give into your heart and kiss the girl.
31:02A much better alternative to Scuttle's vocal chops.
31:13Number 6.
31:14So This Is Love, Cinderella.
31:16So this is love, so this is love.
31:25Cinderella and Prince Charming share next to no written dialogue with one another,
31:29but once again, that's not really required to develop their relationship.
31:33My heart has wings and I can fly.
31:40This elegant song is more than enough,
31:43suitably capturing the sensation of falling in love at first sight.
31:58With a mellow rhythm that'll either transport you to a storybook dreamland
32:02or back to the 1950s, it's the ideal tune to waltz along to with your significant other.
32:08In just over a minute,
32:09So This Is Love sums up the entire spirit of the Cinderella story.
32:25Oh my goodness.
32:27What's the matter?
32:29It's midnight.
32:30Number 5.
32:31Bella Notte, Lady and the Tramp.
32:34One of Disney's most iconic romances isn't actually about humans,
32:38but the phenomenon of puppy love.
32:54This has got to be the most famous moment in Lady and the Tramp,
32:57as our furry lovers share a plate of spaghetti.
33:04You'll find an enchantment here.
33:08What completes the tender scene is the musical stylings
33:11of Tony on accordion and Joe on guitar.
33:13They have stars in their eyes on this lovely Bella Notte.
33:24Even if you're in an alley,
33:25this song will make you feel like you've been taken to Italy on a starry evening.
33:29This is how all mutts should treat their ladies.
33:33And the heavens are right on this lovely Bella Notte.
33:47Number 4.
33:48I See the Light, Tangled.
33:55Along with lyricist Glenn Slater,
33:57composer Alan Menken made his triumphant return
34:00to fully animated Disney fairy tales with Tangled.
34:03They fashioned one of the studio's most beautiful songs ever
34:06with the pivotal I See the Light.
34:26As the night sky fills with lanterns of perpetual radiance,
34:29Rapunzel and Flynn Rider realize where they're meant to be
34:33and whom they want to be with.
34:48The dancing lanterns above allow their new outlooks and feelings to shine through,
34:52wonderfully complementing the music and lyrics.
34:55It's poignant, touching, and of course, romantic.
35:04Number 3.
35:25Beauty and the Beast, Beauty and the Beast.
35:28As Belle and the Beast begin to develop feelings for each other in something there,
35:32they prepare for an enchanted evening together.
35:48But it's this heavenly marriage of animation and music from Beauty and the Beast
35:52that finds our lead sharing a dance in a golden ballroom
35:55with the essence of angels walking on clouds,
35:57thereby setting the stage for its signature scene as well as its signature tune.
36:02Both a little scared, neither one prepared, Beauty and the Beast.
36:10Belle and Beast are certainly one of the strangest couples Disney has ever brought to the screen.
36:16Rising in the east, tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme, Beauty and the Beast.
36:26In this instance though, the audience indisputably believes
36:30the connection between them as their romance peaks.
36:32As Howard Ashman's lyrics put it,
36:34Beauty and the Beast is a tale as old as time and song as old as rhyme.
36:54Number 2.
36:55A Whole New World, Aladdin.
37:05In addition to winning another slew of awards for Disney,
37:08this marvelous number holds the honor of being the studio's only song
37:12from one of their animated flicks to reach the Billboard Hot 100 Summit.
37:26A Whole New World centers on Aladdin and Jasmine
37:30as they finally break out of their confined environment.
37:41Getting a bird's eye view aboard a magic carpet,
37:44they witness everything from the Great Pyramids
37:46to the Forbidden City in China on a moonlit night.
37:55This is easily among Disney's most magical cinematic moments,
38:02combining excitement, romance, and excellent animation into one package.
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38:45Number 1. Can You Feel the Love Tonight, The Lion King.
38:56The songwriting team of Elton John and Tim Rice played a huge part
39:04in making The Lion King a roaring success,
39:07this Oscar-winning number being their highlight song.
39:22Reunited for the first time since childhood,
39:24Simba and Nala begin to see each other in a new light.
39:34Can You Feel the Love Tonight captures the thrill of falling in love,
39:37leaving childhood innocence behind, and discovering more adult feelings.
39:55It's not only the single greatest love song from Disney,
40:09but also one of the absolute best love songs in general.
40:24What Disney song has you swooning? Let us know in the comments.
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