Piano Guidance
Photo by Markus Spiske Pexels Logo Photo: Markus Spiske

What is the most underrated Disney song?

21 Outrageously Underrated Disney Songs "Go The Distance" from Hercules. "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" from The Aristocats. “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” from Lilo & Stitch. “A Whale of a Tale” from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. “Touch the Sky” from Brave.

What color makes yellow look whiter?
What color makes yellow look whiter?

The brightness and temperature that you would like to have in a light-colored yellow paint will decide on which of the many options you should use...

Read More »
What keyboards do professional typists use?
What keyboards do professional typists use?

It's not too expensive, either. NuPhy Air75. The best overall keyboard for typing. $130 Amazon. MX Keys. Best non-mechanical keyboard. ... Ducky...

Read More »

There's a spot in every generation's heart for the music of Disney, whether it be "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" from Cinderella, "A Whole New World" from Aladdin or "How Far I'll Go" from Moana.

Walt Disney Company

But for every musical masterpiece that comes out of the House of Mouse, there's a handful of numbers that fall by the wayside. Some of these songs, however, are woefully underrated and deserve the same shine as Disney's finest, including the 22 exceptional earworms below.

1. "Go The Distance" from Hercules

2. "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" from The Aristocats

Featuring supporting vocals from acting/singing legend, Scatman Crothers, this musical number from The Aristocats is one of the more energetic and jaunty of its era, which makes it surprising that it has yet to receive a second wind in popularity. The Walt Disney Company / Courtesy Everett Collection

3. “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” from Lilo & Stitch

4. “A Whale of a Tale” from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

5. “Touch the Sky” from Brave

6. “Let Me Be Good to You” from The Great Mouse Detective

Perhaps the most risque original song that Disney ever produced, this ragtime siren song has an old-school charm and grandeur that makes it a fan favorite from this film, though the two musical numbers sung by Vincent Price in the film are pretty great on their own merits. The Walt Disney Company / Courtesy Everett Collection

7. “I See The Light” from Tangled

8. “Scrooge” from Muppets Christmas Carol

Muppets Christmas Carol sneakily features a number of bangers on its soundtrack, but none is more deserving of praise (and reappraisal) than the song that kicks it off, "Scrooge." The Walt Disney Company / Courtesy Everett Collection

9. “The Headless Horseman” from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Can you pluck a piano?
Can you pluck a piano?

Plucking the piano's strings is very easy to do! Depress the damper pedal or hold down keys to raise the dampers off of the strings you want to...

Read More »
Will hydrogen peroxide whiten yellowed plastic?
Will hydrogen peroxide whiten yellowed plastic?

To shorten the chemistry lesson, essentially, the industrious folks behind the Retr0Bright project had discovered that it's the bromine - often...

Read More »

Though it comes from one of Disney's creepiest animated features, "The Headless Horseman," as performed by Bing Crosby, will have you bopping your noggin from beginning to end... as long as it stays on your neck, that is. The Walt Disney Company / Courtesy Everett Collection

10. “That’s The Life” from James and The Giant Peach

11. “U Know What’s Up” from Turning Red

12. “It’s Not Easy” from Pete’s Dragon

13. “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from Mulan

14. “Proud Corazon” from Coco

15. “Welcome To The Forty Thieves” from Aladdin and the King of Thieves Believe it or not, one of Disney's most catchy tunes spawned from the second direct-to-video Aladdin sequel, though its quality certainly matches that of the company's finest compositions. The Walt Disney Company / Courtesy Everett Collection

16. “You’ll Be in My Heart” from Tarzan

Although this extraordinarily tender song may be reputable as the most recognizable track from Disney's Tarzan, there's little denying that the song hasn't suffered from Tarzan's lack of contemporary popularity in Disney's oeuvre as well as Phil Collins' character assassination on South Park as a result of winning an Academy Award for the song. The Walt Disney Company / Courtesy Everett Collection

17. “When We’re Human” from The Princess and The Frog

18. “Happy Working Song” from Enchanted

19. “Why Should I Worry?” from Oliver and Company

20. "I Won’t Say (I’m in Love)” from Hercules

Who cleans Love Island villa?
Who cleans Love Island villa?

Who cleans the Love Island villa? According to OK!, the islanders are encouraged to keep the villa clean and tidy themselves whether that's picking...

Read More »
What piano keyboard is best for beginners?
What piano keyboard is best for beginners?

The Best Keyboard Pianos for Beginners of 2022 Best Overall. Alesis Recital Pro. Best Value. Casio CT-X700. Donner DEP-20. Casio Casiotone LK-S250....

Read More »
Do people with high IQ like classical music?
Do people with high IQ like classical music?

Data from the US General Social Survey from 1993 shows a strong correlation between classical music preference and intelligence. Individuals who...

Read More »
Join almost HALF A MILLION Happy Students Worldwide
Join almost HALF A MILLION Happy Students Worldwide

Pianoforall is one of the most popular online piano courses online and has helped over 450,000 students around the world achieve their dream of playing beautiful piano for over a decade.

Learn More »
What is the best time to learn?
What is the best time to learn?

Most of the students prefer to study in the early morning, generally from 4 or 5 AM in the morning as the brain is more likely to concentrate. It...

Read More »