Who sings Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas?
Judy KuhnColors of the Wind / ArtistJudy Kuhn is an American actress and singer, known for her work in musical theatre. A four-time Tony Award nominee, she has released four studio albums and sang the title role in the 1995 film Pocahontas, Wikipedia
Who sang Colors of the Wind in the Disney Sing Along?
actress Judy Kuhn
The film’s theme song, “Colors of the Wind” was originally recorded by American singer and actress Judy Kuhn in her role as the singing voice of Pocahontas….Colors of the Wind.
“Colors of the Wind” | |
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Single by Judy Kuhn | |
Label | Walt Disney |
Composer(s) | Alan Menken |
Lyricist(s) | Stephen Schwartz |
What movie was the song Colors of the Wind in?
PocahontasColors of the Wind / Movie
Who did the music for Pocahontas?
Alan Menken
Stephen Schwartz
Pocahontas/Music composed by
Background. The music for Pocahontas has one of the largest and most complex scores ever written for a Disney animated film. It was the fourth Disney animated film that was composed by Alan Menken. He had previously worked with lyricist Howard Ashman, who died before the making of Pocahontas.
Who made the song Colors of the Wind?
Colors of the Wind/Composers
When did Colors of the Wind come out?
1995Colors of the Wind / Released
Who wrote Colours of the wind?
Why did they take out if I never knew you from Pocahontas?
During test screenings with child audiences their attention “seemed to wander from the film.” Therefore, Alan Menken, the composer of the songs for Disney’s Pocahontas, decided it had to be cut because he felt that it slowed the pace of the movie.
What is blue corn moon?
A blue moon is the second full moon in one month. The corn moon is the name of the September full moon. So a blue corn moon is when there is a second full moon in September.
Did Lea Salonga sing Colors of the Wind?
Lea Salonga – Colors of the Wind (from Pocahontas) – YouTube.
What is the color of wind?
Nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and the other noble gases that make up air are all colorless in their natural state. You didn’t need me to tell you this though, as you clearly see that the air around you is. . . . CLEAR. Therefore, the “color” of the wind is actually colorless.