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Top 10 Hauntingly Beautiful Songs in Disney Movies

Top 10 Hauntingly Beautiful Songs in Disney Movies

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Disney movies have given us some of the most hauntingly beautiful songs ever. For this list, well be looking at the most poignant tracks from the production studios animated movies, Pixar projects included. Our countdown includes Dumbo, Tarzan, Coco, and more! What do YOU think is the most hauntingly beautiful Disney song?
Date: 2023-11-21

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With the exception of #2 (I'm sorry, but I really don't like that song; it pulled me out of the movie) I was crying through the whole video. I especially sobbed during Someone's Waiting For You from The Rescuers. That was the first movie that I took my little brother to. just the 2 of us (Well, my parents dropped us off & picked us up; he was 7 & I was 13. We were really, really close & we both loved that movie. He died at age 21, suicide. That song has a whole new meaning for me now. When I watch the movie with my daughters, they (knowing the background) hold me extra tight.
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Ugh, I know Disney owns the rights to Nightmare Before Christmas, but they didn't create it. There is a reason why growing up there was very little merch or talked about it. Then BOOM! Around early 2000's Disney buys the rights to the movie and it changes it from a cult fan favorite, to seeing it everywhere.
Edit: not sure what this post was suppose to be about other than I didn't want Disney take credit. Although I am also grateful for them because I now can find amazing merch.

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Guys, Im not even kidding. This video made me cry. I was feeling emotional a bit in, with the grief of losing my dad and all, and I just couldnt keep it in. And the inclusion of Sallys Song was a huge nail in the coffin, because the main reason I got interested in Tim Burton stuff in the first place was watching it with my dad years ago. I just wanted to say thank you. Your video helped me release some bottled-up emotions, and I needed that! Thanks so much, love your videos!
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God Help The Outcast Is a song that definitely made me fall in love with a character like Esmerelda. It honestly refueled the faith in my religious beliefs and to think about praying for those who need help the most. She's unique from the rest because in every other Disney film, the main character wants something for themselves. Although there's nothing wrong with that, it's refreshing to see someone like Esmerelda pray for her people and others that are less fortunate.
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Did you know that the song of 'The Fox of the Hound' was actually a reference towards what was going on at the Disney studio at that time? Many of the old animators who had worked there since the studio started had either passed away or were retiring & a brand new generation of new animators such as Tim Burton & many of the crew who will go on to make The Nightmare Before Christmas & Batman animated series were coming in.
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Reflection was huge for me in this category when I was depressed teenager, pre-diagnosis.
Its been so long since I saw Dumbo that I dont remember any of the songs and only a vague outline of what happens, thank God - and that song still made me cry! One of those movies that Im intending to never watch again lol.
I See the Light is super one of my favorites, as are others on the list and in honorable mentions.

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Let me see in my pov Coco makes my eyes watery and Encanto. Rapunzel and Mulan make me think on the lyrics deeply. When I first heard Moana it gave me chills. Pocahontas has a catchy tone. The nightmare before Christmas hits different every time I hear it I just got to sing along with it the songs are so catchy and sad. I think #1 should have been Coco or nightmare before Christmas.
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i'll admit, as a guy, i did cry a little for some of these scenes and songs. i convinced my wife to watch moana for the first time a year ago and she started crying so hard at the I am Moana song with her grandmother. her grandmother pasted a few years before then and the way that moana and her grandma were portrayed was pretty much the same way my wife was with her grandma.
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Oh how I miss the Disney from the 80's & 90's, less propaganda and all being true to making gorgeous, memorable movies for kids that will stay with them until they die. Today Disney is stained by entitlement, 100% propaganda, rich hookers that are too full of themselves (the hodasians) and low budget quality movies with A list celebrities. What happened Disney?
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I saw a cover of God Help the Outcasts that was released as a Pulse nightclub tribute. That one breaks me every time.
The Next Right Thing hurts as a sibling specifically.
Goodbye May Seem Forever is an old one that I forgot existed, but definitely shaped a massive part of my childhood.

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When I was around 8 to 12-ish years old I used to watch Fox and the Hound over and over again and it has been the only movie since that's ever made me bawl my eyes out. Everytime I never realized how much I was bawling until I felt how wet my face was, especially when widow Tweed let Todd go.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame had the greatest music of any Disney movie, period. Operatics, orchestral movements, it's amazing. Although the word is overused anymore, by comparison to any opposition that might arise this movie and its music are a combination that is truly epic.
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Tarzan's ost is amazing, it being epic from Phil Collins actually singing the songs in many different languages. Reflection is a major one for me. Same as Esmerelda's song please help the outcasts. Fox and the Hound was one that caused me to cry a bit.
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I'm happy to see Tangled and When She Loved Me. I also Love Reflection, You'll be on my Heart, Someone's Waiting for You, Colours of the Wind & Beauty and the Beast.
Mandy Moore and Lea Salonga have the most Angelic voices among the Disney actors.

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The next right thing is my favourite. I was (literally) dying from liver failure and got a transplant. I didnt think I would get to see frozen 2. Im glad Im here 3 years later to live out always doing the next right thing
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I will NEVER be able to heap enough praise on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It's a truly perfect movie, minus A guy like you.
They took a big risk, but it came out Visually beautiful and the songs amazing.

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Jack: There are few who deny at what I do I am the best.
Me: I couldnt agree more.
MsMojo: Nah, Sally is better than you.
Me: Are you out of your mind! Jacks Lament is far more better than Sallys Song!

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I'm Still Here from Treasure Planet. It's not a soft quiet song, but the lyrics are moving, and the scene nearly made my mom cry the first time i showed her, it did make my sister cry.
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When Somebody Loved Me is one of the few songs that will always bring me to tears. It hits me hard every. darn. time. It is such a powerful song about love, loss, and suffering.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the movie with the most intense songs: God Help The Outcasts and Out There are the most touching ones, and Hellfire, the scariest one.
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I love all these songs. I can never hear the fox and the hound song because I weap and weap and weap since so many wonderful pets in my life have passed away.
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Alan Menken is the king of hauntingly beautiful music. With that said, I'm really surprised that The Little Mermaids Part of Your World is not on this list.
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Pedro should go down as one of the best short lived dads of all time as he literally gave a vain effort to stop the enemy to save his newborn children
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Glad to see the Hunchback of Notre Dame getting the respect it deserves! Such an amazing movie and God Help The Outcasts is such a beautiful song.
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I agree that God Help The Outcasts is number 1 in this category: ) I'm an altar server and so I find this song emotional with God and beautiful
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Good help the outcast was my childhood, not really being religious surrounded by God people and trying to be ok with that, this song hit
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Sallys song is very special to me because me and my brother love the nightmare before Christmas unfortunately my brother died last year
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Not in Nottingham from Robin Hood may be simple but it means a lot to me though in a positive way - can't believe it's not mentioned
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Are you sure this video shouldn't have been called Disney Songs That Will Tear Out Your Heart, Put It In A Blender, And Hit Frappe?
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Dude my cat passed in my arms while someone's waiting for you was playing in the other room. I can never watch The Rescuers again.
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