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Disney Songs

Posted by moonwolf (My Page) on
Wed, Jan 20, 10 at 21:36

Alright, time for a new game. It has the same rules as the TV Theme Song game: the first person who gets it right will give the next clue. I'll name a song and you have to guess which Disney character/s sang it. Here we go!

First clue:

"Poor, unfortunate souls. In pain, in need. This one longing to be thinner, that one wants to get the girl and do I help them? Yes indeed!"

Side note: My favorite Disney villain song!


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RE: Disney Songs

Is it from The Little Mermaid?


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RE: Disney Songs

Yes it is. The song is "Poor Unfortunate Souls". Do you remember the character who sang it? If not, the movie it's in will be accepted.


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RE: Disney Songs

The evil sea-witch, right?

Here's a clue to another one -

"Let's get together, yeah yeah yeah. Why don't you and I combine?"


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RE: Disney Songs

Yes, none other than Ursula herself! Played by Pat Carrol in the movie and originally played in the Broadway musical by Sherie Rene Scott (both did an awesome job!!!!!).

That song is from the original Parent Trap and it is sung by Haley Mills (?) in a dual role.


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Correct, moonwolf -- that's the first movie I remember sitting through twice. Appropriate, because it's about twins. On Let's Get Together, Haley sang a duet with herself!


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Next clue:

"Oh sing, sweet nightingale. Sing, sweet nightingale, high above me."


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Hint: First sung by the villains then the heroine.


 
 

 

 


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