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Top Disney Love Songs: The Greatest Ballads
Feb 10, 2025

Since the earliest Disney movies, love songs set to romantic sequences have played a crucial role.

Since Disney’s earliest movies, love songs set to romantic sequences have been an essential part of the films. Here’s our pick of the best love songs from Disney.

Someday My Prince Will Come, Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (1937)

The first great Disney love song remains a standard to this day, having been covered by artists like Dave Brubeck, , , , and Anastacia. It was written by composer Frank Churchill and lyricist Larry Morey and sung by the voice of Snow White, Adriana Caselotti. The swooning beauty of the song leaves Snow White’s audience of woodland creatures and her diminutive housemates dewy-eyed as the young girl sings about her wish to reunite with the prince, whom she has only met once. The song is reprised at the movie’s close, as Snow White and her prince ride off into the sunset.
DISNEY SING-ALONGS | Someday My Prince Will Come - Snow White Lyric Video | Official Disney UK

He’s A Tramp, Lady And The Tramp (1955)

This playful and jazzy number, sung with plenty of sass by the great (in character as a dog named Peg) is a love song with a twist – it’s a tribute to the roguish charms of a former partner. What’s more, the song helps the protagonist (Lady) recognize that she might have romantic feelings for the hound (Tramp) in question. The song became a firm favorite and made the American Film Institute’s AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Songs list of the top 100 songs in American cinema of the 20th century. It’s just one of Lee’s contributions to Lady And The Tramp, the singer-songwriter voiced four characters in total and co-wrote six songs for the film with Sonny Burke.
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