

The ‘grown-ish’ alum has ignroed criticism over her castingĭespite the outpouring of support Bailey has as being added to the list of Disney princesses, not everyone was supportive. The film won the Academy Award for best original score and best original song for “Under the Sea,” which was also included on both the film and soundtrack. In this version, Ariel sings of how much she longs to be with Eric but realizes that they can't be together, and gives him a kiss before diving back under the waves.“Part of Your World” was originally performed by Jodi Benson for the animated film and its accompanying soundtrack. I just don't see how a world that makes such wonderful things could be so bad.īefore the finalized version was made, an alternate version of the reprise was made into a Demo sung by Alan Menken. (spoken) If only I could make my father understand. I just don't see how a world that makes such wonderful things could be bad.Ĭopper and bronze and fine leather and gold Maybe there is something the matter with me. Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?Īnd I'm ready to know what the people knowĪsk 'em my questions and get some answers I don't see how a world that makes such wonderful things could be bad. (spoken) I just don't see things the way he does. This version of the song was used in the Disney's Sing-Along Songs video Circle of Life.Ī shorter version using the final verse from the reprise was featured in Mickey's PhilharMagic. Originally, the song was going to have more specific lyrics on the objects in Ariel's grotto, but then it was decided that since Scuttle was her provider of information, she wouldn't really know the names of these objects. It is later sung by Ursula, disguised as Vanessa, when she hypnotizes Eric.


While singing, she is unknowingly being watched by Sebastian, who had been tasked with watching over Ariel by King Triton.Īfter rescuing and falling in love with Eric, a human, Ariel reprises the song, during which she shows an even greater drive to live life upon land. It reveals how she longs to be human and live in their culture, and how she's tired of being a mermaid living under the sea.

It is sung by Ariel ( Jodi Benson), the title character, while in her secret grotto, which holds all of her treasures, most of which are human objects. It's first heard in the opening titles and again in the end credits. Now That's What I Call Disney (UK version)ĭisney Princess Music Collection: Live Your Story Ever!ĭisney on Broadway Essentials: Celebrating 15 Years of Magical Musicalsĭisney Karaoke Series: Disney Princess Music Box McDonald's Celebrates Disney Music - Volume 3: Hero Songsĭisney's Princess Lullaby Album: Soothing Instrumental Lullabies for Little Princessesĭisney Princess: The Ultimate Song Collection The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney
