Music that moves you

Mark Dunne

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Sorry if this has been posted on here before, but as i was visiting WDW 2 weeks ago, watching Happily ever after, the part where you hear go the distance from Hercules , is it me or does that just move you emotionally, i have others , the obvs one is ''when you wish upon a star'' ( gets me every time ) also once ''upon a dream'' , some music from Disney past and present has such a powerful presence, does anyone else feel this, I'm sure there are thousands that after the shows finish in M.K or H.S it brings a tear, not of sorrow but happiness, this post is hopefully gonna make people smile . and in todays world thats a good thing.
 

HoustonHorn

Premium Member
"When We're Together" at the end of the fireworks show at MVMCP. Tearing up just typing about it.

Christmas and Disney were two of my mom's favorite things. She passed earlier this year. I am going to be an absolute wreck next Tuesday night.
 

Starship824

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
The ending of HEA with the transition from "You can Fly" to the ending theme is perfection. I also really love the ending to Disney Illuminations (Disneyland Paris show not Epcot). I actually really love the soundtrack to that show even though the show itself is only ok, especially compared to Dreams. Also the entirety of reflections of Earth, it's perfect.
 

Mark Dunne

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Wish Upon a Star from the finale of Wishes, We Go On,, most of Momentous
We go on 😍, I listen to reflections on cd almost each month, and feel emotion when the music hits , I knew that show inside out, I lost a great friend a few years back, every time we go to Epcot, no matter the show, I give a nod to Nigel . That’s something I have to do each year. 👍
 

FN2BFRE

Active Member
Most of what I would say has been said in this thread so far, but I'll also add Promise from RoE to the list. Sometimes that hits more for me than We Go On
 

Eric Graham

Well-Known Member
Sorry if this has been posted on here before, but as i was visiting WDW 2 weeks ago, watching Happily ever after, the part where you hear go the distance from Hercules , is it me or does that just move you emotionally, i have others , the obvs one is ''when you wish upon a star'' ( gets me every time ) also once ''upon a dream'' , some music from Disney past and present has such a powerful presence, does anyone else feel this, I'm sure there are thousands that after the shows finish in M.K or H.S it brings a tear, not of sorrow but happiness, this post is hopefully gonna make people smile . and in todays world thats a good thing.
To be honest, it's a great big beautiful tomorrow really brings me to tears almost every time I hear it because of the nostalgia of Disney for me. I also LOVE. Hawaiian Roller Coaster. It is truly one of my favorite songs of all time. I've recently been listening to the soundtrack from Aulani in Hawaiian. It is such a completely wonderful and relaxing cd for me. I often listen to it in my backyard when I'm playing with my pup. The songs are renditions of Disney songs, but they are sung in the native Hawaiian. How utterly amazing is that? One of my other utter favorite songs is Go The Distance from the Hercules album. This song has a great deal of meaning to me personally. And, who of course could ever forget the song I See The Light from Tangled. My wonderful wife and I danced to it at our wedding song. What a truly most amazing song that is and album. Mandy Moore and Zachary Taylor Levi are the best singers, aren't they? Well, at least in my opinion! I also really enjoy piano songs by Lang Lang, etc to name just a few. Pretty much my whole life in the backyard is everything Disney most of the time. At night, my pup and I are often playing with toys to XM Disney a lot. Often, sometimes into the wee hours. Today it was so amazing because Tim Rice was doing his favorite songs on Be Our Guest, that's when you get to pick your 3 or 4 favorite songs and submit them to XM. I went to a play, Aida, back in the day written by Tim Rice and Elton John. It premiered in the city that I was in before it went on broadway. It's not Disney but about Egyptian pharoas. So awesome! Take care and have a wonderful and amazing day!
 
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