Alan Menken’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Alan Menken has created many famous songs that anyone who has seen Disney movies will recognize.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on him.
We’ve listed his most popular tracks in a ranking based on play counts.
Be sure to check them out.
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Alan Menken Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
Beauty and the Beast — Be Our GuestAlan Menken64rank/position

The dazzlingly lively “Be Our Guest,” where dishes and candles dance in splendor, is also well known as “Hitoribocchi no Bansankai.” Among the songs featured in the musical Beauty and the Beast, it’s recognized as one of the most impactful numbers.
In addition to the ensemble’s chorus, the servants’ costumes on stage are a highlight to watch.
It’s also a great one to enjoy with parents and kids!
Shining Future ~Tangled~Alan Menken65rank/position

One recommended piece for people who love Disney and have started learning the violin is “I See the Light,” a song from Tangled.
It’s memorable how Rapunzel, the heroine, begins to sing as sky lanterns rise during the birthday celebration of the kingdom’s princess—held in the belief that she will return—creating a quintessentially Disney, dreamlike scene.
The original is in C major and can be played entirely in first position, making it approachable.
To play it beautifully, focus on your bowing technique and practice maintaining accurate intonation and a solid tone.
Part of Your WorldAlan Menken & Howard Ashman66rank/position

An insert song from the Disney film The Little Mermaid.
In the story, it is sung by Ariel, the mermaid princess who dreams of the human world.
It’s a very cute song that embodies the thrill of the unknown, brimming with curiosity and the innocent charm that is so characteristic of Ariel.
God Help The OutcastsAlan Menken / David Zipper67rank/position

Known as an insert song from the feature-length animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame, this piece depicts the heroine offering a prayer to God inside the cathedral.
While The Hunchback of Notre Dame is notable among Disney works for its serious tone, this song has long been beloved by many fans as a beautiful piece that exquisitely conveys both gentleness and passion.
The warm timbre of the piano enhances the song’s hidden sense of wonder and tranquility.
Included on the film’s soundtrack released in January 1996, it’s a perfect choice for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the world of the movie.
Its soothing beauty is sure to captivate a wide audience, regardless of gender.
Under the SeaAlan Menken/Howard Ashman68rank/position

An insert song from Disney’s The Little Mermaid that sings the wonders of the undersea world! Set to the rhythm of calypso music, it’s a charming piece that portrays the fun of life under the sea.
Released in 1989, it has been loved by many, even winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
When playing it on piano, the key is how you tackle the somewhat complex rhythms.
Practicing by tapping the rhythm on a desk might help you get the feel.
Once you master this piece, you may find the rhythms of other songs easier to understand.
It’s also a great pick-me-up when you want to lift your mood!
Beauty and the BeastAlan Menken/Howard Ashman69rank/position

The theme song of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is a masterpiece that beautifully captures the moving story of Belle and the Beast.
Created by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, it became the centerpiece of the film released in 1991.
Its graceful melody and heartfelt lyrics brilliantly portray the changing relationship between the two.
It pairs wonderfully with the piano, and delicate playing further enhances the song’s charm.
It’s a heartwarming love song that’s perfect to listen to with a partner or someone special.
With its relaxed tempo and beautiful melody, it’s also ideal for piano performance—so be sure to give it a try.
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Since its release in 1992, Aladdin has been loved by people all over the world.
It’s known for featuring a variety of iconic songs.
Among them, one that tends to be relatively overlooked is One Jump Ahead.
Composed by Alan Menken, this number plays in the first half of the story during the scene where the protagonist, Aladdin, is being chased.
With many characters appearing and delivering lines, it seems like a great choice to sing with a large group.
You can also take cues from the film or the stage musical versions.


