Remember some iconic Disney songs that won the “Best Original Song” award at the Oscars
This weekend, more specifically on Sunday, the 10th, the 96th edition of the Oscars, the main awards ceremony in the global film industry, will take place in Los Angeles, United States.
Presented by Jimmy Kimmelthis year’s ceremony will be broadcast live in Brazil from 7pm (Brasília time) via the MAX streaming platform, and the subscription channel TNT.
Throughout its history, the Disney She has been awarded numerous times for her memorable productions. The founder of the studio himself, Walt Disneyis the biggest Oscar winner, having 22 statuettes, four of which are Honorary Oscars, in addition to being nominated 59 times.
One of the categories that The Walt Disney Company has always been present in is “Best Original Song”. With that in mind, RECREIO has put together a list of 5 classic Disney songs that have already won the Oscar!
1. “A Whole New World” — Aladdin
Interpreted by Brad Kane It is Lea Salonga In the original version, “A Whole New World” won the Oscar for “Best Original Song” in 1993. The song is composed by Tim Rice It is Alan Menken.
2. “Remember Me” — Viva: Life is a Party
In 2018, “Remember Me”, from “Viva: A Vida é uma Festa”, was the big winner in the category. The track was written by Robert Lopez It is kristen andersonoriginally played by the actor Gael Garcia Bernal.
3. “Colors of the Wind” — Pocahontas
Other princesses have also taken some figurines home. Among them is Pocahontas, which won “Best Original Song” in 1996 with “Colors of the Wind”, written and composed by Alan Menken It is Stephen Schwartzand performed by Vanessa Williams.
4. “Let It Go” — Frozen
Being one of the biggest hits released by Disney in recent years, “Let It Go”, from “Frozen”, won in 2014. The song was originally performed by Idina Menzeland was composed of kristen anderson It is Robert Lopez.
5. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” — The Lion King
The big winner in the 1995 “Best Original Song” category was “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”, from “The Lion King”. The track is performed by Kristle Edwards, Ernie Sabella, Joseph Williams, Nathan Lane It is Sally Dworskywith lyrics Tim Rice and composition of Elton John.
Source: Recreio
