Last night I was listening to a radio broadcast that DS21 was a part of (college radio broadcast) and they played "I'll Make a Man Out of You" from the "Mulan" soundtrack.
It was quite the varied mix of music: Michael Jackson, a couple of local Massachusetts artists, some heavy metal, and a dose of Disney thrown in.
The 2 Disney albums we've been listening to most in the past few weeks are the Phineas and Ferb soundtrack, and Finding Nemo: The Musical from AK.
DD's new favorite song is "Go with the Flow" from Finding Nemo- love the Beach Boys vibe, and Crush singing about kickin' back and keepin' it mellow is awesome!
I watched "Song of the South" last week so I guess it would be "How Do You Do" or "Laughing Place". I still haven't gotten it out of my head, either one.
I have the Classic Disney 5 vol set and just listened to vol 2. It has Be Our Guest, Can you feel the love tonight, When you wish upon a star, and Mickey Mouse Club march, to name a few! I love this set.
I last listened to "Welcome" from Brother Bear - Disneymania version. That was in my car on the way home from work - listening to a Disney mix I had made a few years ago.
My favorite "Disney" song is Behind the Waterfall. There's many different versions, a Tommorrowland version, Epcot Wonders of Life version, it also plays outside of Honey I Shrunk the Audience. For some reason I am really attached to this song and it instantly gives me the feeling of being at WDW.
"Star Tunnel" (which plays when you're riding through Space Mountain on the Tomorrowland Transit Authority) is my second favorite.
I listen to both a million times a day on www.d-cot.com.
I've been listening to "I Won't Say I'm In Love" from Hercules a lot lately. 'Cause I won't say it... I may admit it to myself, but I won't say those words out loud (or type them).
The two newest CDs from Disney: Story and Song of Haunted Mansion (re-release of 1969 promotional record which has Thurl Ravenscroft as the Ghost Host giving a tour of the haunted mansion to teenage Ron Howard and Robie Lester on a dark and stormy night) and 2-disc cd Sherman Brothers Songbook (I did not know that Sherman Brothers did the music to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).