“We Love Disney” Behind the Scenes Preview Now Showing at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
You know, I thought it was odd when Disney announced that The Good Dinosaur’s preview was taking place in the One Man’s Dream theater, and now we know why.
For a limited time, Guests will be able to go behind the scenes of the upcoming album being released by Disney titled “We Love Disney” at the ABC Sound Studio in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The peek behind the curtain is now playing and includes behind the scenes footage with music producer David Foster, as well as with some of the artists who contributed.
This new compilation album will feature interpretations of classic Disney songs by popular artists from the worlds of pop, R&B, country, and rock. (For those who attended the D23 Expo, NE-YO performed “Friend Like Me” which is one of the songs on the album.) “We Love Disney” will be available in stores on October 30 and will feature artists NE-YO, Jason Derulo, Gwen Stefani, Ariana Grande, Fall Out Boy, Kasey Musgraves, and Rascal Flatts with Lucy Hale.
The full list of songs and artists is:
“Friend Like Me” from Aladdin — Ne-Yo
“Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid — Jessie J
“Can You Feel The Love Tonight/Nants’ Ingonyama” from The Lion King — Jason Derulo
“Rainbow Connection” from The Muppet Movie — Gwen Stefani
“Zero To Hero” from Hercules — Ariana Grande
“In a World of my Own/Very Good Advice” from Alice in Wonderland — Jhene Aiko
“I Wan’na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)” from The Jungle Book — Fall Out Boy
“Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas — Tori Kelly
“A Spoonful of Sugar” from Mary Poppins — Kacey Musgraves
“Ev’rybody Wants to be a Cat” from The Aristocats — Charles Perry
“A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes” from Cinderella — Jessie Ware
“Let It Go” from Frozen — Rascal Flatts and Lucy Hale
“it’s a small world” — We Love Disney Artists
The preview is about 10 minutes long and will last until late November.
I don’t know how I feel about this. I get annoyed enough when they have a popular artist sing an anthem song at the end of movies. Why mess with the perfection of the artist who sang for the movie?? I guess if it brings Disney magic to another audience I’ll have to appreciate it – maybe.