Hi guys, I have been a fan of Carrie Underwood from the dag she auditioned on American Idol in 2005. So, here are my choice for which songs from her are going to be the DP's favourites.
1. Just a Dream
This song suits Snow White and Princess Aurora, because they sleep for the majority of their respective films.
2. Good Girl
Since Ella has been trying her best to be a good girl to both her stepmother and her stepsisters, this upbeat song makes Ella wants to dance too!
3. Something in the Water
Okay, I know that this song is very religious, but it also antwoorden Ariel's prayers about uniting both the mermaids and the humans.
4. Don't Forget to Remember Me
From the beast/ Prince Adam's perspective point of view, the beast tells Belle not to forget him.
5. Undo It
jasmijn tells Aladdin not to tell her anymore lies, so this song is like telling him to undo it!
6. Cowboy Casanova
Since Native Americans and Cowboys go good together, this song really makes me think of Pocahontas!
7. Temporary Home
Since Mulan had kom bij the army, she considers it as her seconde and temporary home.
8. All-American Girl
Another song that suits Tiana considering that she is an All-American Girl.
9. Blown Away
During the lantern scene, Rapunzel was blown away for a moment.
10. The Night Before (Life Goes On)
Remembering the events on the night before, Elsa learns to let it go with this song and Anna is there to remind her of all the times they gone through.
11. Mama's Song
This song is meer of like a relationship with Merida and her mother for the majority of the film.
12. I Told u So/ See u Again
Moana tells Maui that she could do it when she calms Te Fiti, she also bids him farewell and that they could see each other again.
Carrie Underwood Fans?
Calling all Carrie Underwood fans, do u all agree with my choices?
1. Just a Dream
This song suits Snow White and Princess Aurora, because they sleep for the majority of their respective films.
2. Good Girl
Since Ella has been trying her best to be a good girl to both her stepmother and her stepsisters, this upbeat song makes Ella wants to dance too!
3. Something in the Water
Okay, I know that this song is very religious, but it also antwoorden Ariel's prayers about uniting both the mermaids and the humans.
4. Don't Forget to Remember Me
From the beast/ Prince Adam's perspective point of view, the beast tells Belle not to forget him.
5. Undo It
jasmijn tells Aladdin not to tell her anymore lies, so this song is like telling him to undo it!
6. Cowboy Casanova
Since Native Americans and Cowboys go good together, this song really makes me think of Pocahontas!
7. Temporary Home
Since Mulan had kom bij the army, she considers it as her seconde and temporary home.
8. All-American Girl
Another song that suits Tiana considering that she is an All-American Girl.
9. Blown Away
During the lantern scene, Rapunzel was blown away for a moment.
10. The Night Before (Life Goes On)
Remembering the events on the night before, Elsa learns to let it go with this song and Anna is there to remind her of all the times they gone through.
11. Mama's Song
This song is meer of like a relationship with Merida and her mother for the majority of the film.
12. I Told u So/ See u Again
Moana tells Maui that she could do it when she calms Te Fiti, she also bids him farewell and that they could see each other again.
Carrie Underwood Fans?
Calling all Carrie Underwood fans, do u all agree with my choices?
Strong Meaning
When Terrence Mann sang this on the Original Broadway cast, I cried my hart-, hart out because the beast voiced out his remorseful feelings for chasing Belle out of the West Wing. In fact, the song should also be in the 2017 version because the beast felt no remorse shortly chasing Belle out.
Dramatic Ending
Upon listening to Alan Menken's rendition, I was blown away from his performance and I personally wish that Dan Stevens would sing this song for the film, I'm dying to hear his version!
If I Can't Love Her
So, here are my two reasons on why I love the song, do tell me on what do u think and do u think that it should part of the film?