Top 20 Hardest Disney Songs to Sing
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Published 2023-09-28
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All Comments (21)
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What's the hardest Disney song YOU can sing? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 20 Disney Songs That Didn't Have to Go THAT Hard - https://youtu.be/VGvuhatLjN4
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No joke. Elsa's songs are legit insane. I had to train my voice for a couple of weeks before I tried to cover "Show Yourself." Even then, I felt like I could do better. Those high notes murdered my alto-range voice. The hardest song technically I had to sing was "Burn" from Hamilton.
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This is 110% what is missing from ALL the Disney live action remakes. These songs were magic and just the best.
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In other words, only Idina Menzel can sing like Idina Menzel
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The Zulu opening and cadence of the English parts already make "Circle of Life" difficult to recreate. But for me, the hardest part is not tearing up from hearing it.
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The famous songs sung by Disney princesses are truly amazing. As a Disney fan, I was really happy when all the Disney princesses from the past appeared in "Ralph Breaks the Internet."
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Hellfire! The power in Frollos voice is chilling to say the least ❤
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If casting one actress with the vocal range for "Let It Go" was difficult, imaging having to find 20 other actresses with the same range for the 25 other languages "Frozen" was released in.
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Absolutely agree with that last note of the Bells of Notre Dame. Whenever I hear that note followed by the choir chants, the hairs on my arm starts to stand.
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I can’t believe Julie Andrews sang supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and then said it backwards I she got some talent
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As for Pocahontas, "Just Around the River Bend" is much more difficult than "Colors of the Wind". One of the hardest songs I am missing is "So Close" from Enchanted. It starts extremely low and it gets quickly into high notes and falsetto voice.
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As a greek girl I think most people from Greece can relate when I tell you we got a lot of power in our voices. We mostly speak very clear and/or loud, so it isn’t really hard to sing the songs from Hercules.😭
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It’s not just about high notes or holding tones. For me, the songs “Poor Unfortunate Soul” and “Be Prepared” are difficult to follow or wayyyyy too low for ordinary female or male singers. They can be on this list as well. “I Won’t Say At All”, “Colors of The Wind”, “A Whole New World”, “Almost There”, “Reflection” and “How Far I’ll Go are not hard at all. Their singers has just a unique and crisp voice, suited to the characters. “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” and “Gaston”, “When Will My Life Begin”, “Under The Sea”, “Be Our Guest”, all need either focus on timingl or vocal technique - indeed not easy. The Opening song of Lion King is indeed hard to replicate. “Be Our Guest” is indeed challenging - accent and key wise. “Zero to Hero” and all the other gospel style songs in Hercules are definitely the hardest in the list. Gospels are naturally hard. “Into The Unknown” and other songs from Frozen indeed requires a singer with high range. “Friend Like Me” is fast, lots of speaking. Lots of highs and lows, not everyone can sing. The songs in Hunchback are indeed challenging songs, mostly for tenors. I agree with “Supercalifragilistic” and the older songs from Sleeping Beauty. Of course my winner would be the songs from “Snow White”.
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Speechless from the live action Aladdin is definitely a hard one!
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Disney songs are my ORIGINAL singing tunes... The first songs I learned to sing were "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan and "I'll Make a Man Out of You" from Mulan. Ever since, I have challenged myself to sing harder and harder tunes. Today, I have actually been told by REAL stage performers that my renditions of "Out There" from Hunchback of Notre Dame, "Whole New World" from Aladdin, and "Go the Distance" from Hercules are SPOT ON PERFECT! I also apparently do a mean impression of Powerline whenever I2I and Stand Out come up on my Disney playlist. As for songs I'm trying to master, "Bells of Notre Dame", "Hellfire", and "Why Should I Worry?" are on my worklist. You totally should have mentioned billy Joel's Oliver and Company song. You guys have NO IDEA how hard it is to reach the upper limits of his songs!
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It may not be very long, but still, where is "Mother Knows Best - Reprise", also from Tangled? The amount of malevolence that the incomparable Donna Murphy puts in that short song, is just breathtaking, and she's all over the vocal map in there. Everyone is impressed by the longer stuff, or the higher or more tongue-twistery stuff, and rightly so, but a short piece like that is the vocal equivalent of the perfectly placed guitar riff only at the perfect place in a song. It may sound like not much (although I again argue that Murphy is breathtaking) but the skill and talent needed to make a short piece like that memorable yet sound easy, is enormous.
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I surprisingly find some of these songs really easy to sing!
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Yeah, I can't imagine how many times the actors lost their breath from singing for these musical numbers.
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Show yourself, Into the unknown and Let it go are not a problem. Lost in the woods on the other hand....
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Maybe you are missing a classic and extremely difficult song to sing: "When You Wish Upon a Star", from Pinocchio. The tones reached by Cliff Edwards as Jimmy Cricket are absolutely amazing and so difficult to reach, but his baritone voice was the main reason he could do it.