[Disney] Unforgettable Love Songs
There are many popular Disney songs, aren’t there?
Among them are some famous tunes you’d even find in textbooks.
This time, we’re introducing “love songs” from Disney.
Disney has many romance-themed works like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and Cinderella, and there are plenty of wonderful love songs as well.
They’re all masterpieces that bring memorable scenes to mind, so if you’re looking for Disney love songs, be sure to give them a listen.
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[Disney] Unforgettable Love Songs (31–40)
Love Is A CompassGriff

Love Is A Compass is a moving number sung by British singer-songwriter Griff.
It was featured in the short film From Our Family To Yours, which was produced as an advertisement to support a volunteer organization.
Through an old Mickey Mouse plush toy and a family tradition at Christmas, it tells a heartwarming story of a grandmother and her granddaughter.
Mirroring that story, the song expresses that the bond between the two will never break, even if one of them loses their way somewhere.
The melody carries a touch of poignancy, yet it also conveys a warmth that lets you feel the strength of family ties.
A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart MakesIlene Woods

The classic song “A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes,” born from Disney’s film Cinderella.
This timeless masterpiece was introduced to the world in 1950 by Ilene Woods with her warm, heartfelt vocals, and it continues to be loved by many listeners today.
The piece conveys a positive message through music—believe in your dreams and never give up, no matter what.
It is especially recommended for those facing hardship or on the verge of losing hope.
The gentle melody spun by Ilene Woods will tenderly embrace and comfort the listener’s heart.
It’s a classic that renews our strength to believe in dreams as we live through today.
Be sure to check it out.
Colors Of The WindJudy Kuhn

Judy Kuhn’s moving vocals take the spotlight in “Colors of the Wind.” As the theme song for the 1995 animated film Pocahontas, it has resonated with countless listeners.
The melody and lyrics, woven by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, convey the preciousness of nature and life while inspiring deep reflection.
The 11-language clip reel included on the DVD released for the film’s 10th anniversary is also a highlight.
It’s a perfect song for a romantic date or a quiet, relaxing evening.
Truly an immortal classic that reveals something new with every listen.
ReflectionLea Salonga

Lea Salonga’s signature song “Reflection” from Disney’s classic Mulan captures profound inner feelings.
Confronting the heavy themes of identity and societal expectations head-on, this moving ballad has never lost its luster since its 1998 release.
Salonga’s clear, powerful vocals beautifully convey the emotions of conflict and liberation.
It’s a piece that resonates not as a quick fix, but when you want to reexamine yourself.
It reminds us, once again, of the importance of listening to our inner voice.
To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Lin-Manuel Miranda

“How Far I’ll Go” was chosen as the theme song for the film Moana, which depicts the growth of a young girl named Moana living on a southern island.
It was nominated for Best Original Song at the 74th Golden Globe Awards in 2017.
In the film, the vocals are performed by Chisina Yahiku, the musical actress who voices Moana in the Japanese dub, while the end-credit version is sung by Miliyah Kato.
It’s a refreshing, liberating song that evokes the vast ocean—be sure to give it a listen!
[Disney] Unforgettable Love Songs (41–50)
To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Lin-Manuel Miranda

Moana (Moana: The Legend of the Sea) is an adventure film released in 2016.
The theme song, “How Far I’ll Go,” is performed by Chinatsu Yahiku, an actress from Okinawa who was chosen to voice the protagonist, Moana.
True to a movie about adventure, her powerful vocals make it perfect for kids to sing along to.
The ending song is sung by Miliyah Kato, offering a different kind of charm to enjoy.
Try EverythingShakira

“Try Everything,” sung by Shakira, a singer-songwriter who represents Colombia, is the theme song of the 2016 film Zootopia.
The Japanese version was released as a single by Dream Ami, who also provided the Japanese dub for Gazelle, a popular singer in the movie, and it reached No.
6 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s a pop song with the message that if you never give up, your wishes will come true.


