[Disney] Unforgettable Love Songs
There are many popular Disney songs, aren’t there?
Among them are some famous tunes you’d even find in textbooks.
This time, we’re introducing “love songs” from Disney.
Disney has many romance-themed works like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and Cinderella, and there are plenty of wonderful love songs as well.
They’re all masterpieces that bring memorable scenes to mind, so if you’re looking for Disney love songs, be sure to give them a listen.
[Disney] Unforgettable Love Songs (11–20)
The Tiki Tiki Tiki RoomHilary Duff

This is a very lively, irresistibly dance-inducing song used in the Tokyo Disneyland attraction “The Enchanted Tiki Room.” Try using it when you want to create a fun atmosphere, such as for making videos or during conversations.
Let It GoIdina Menzel

Disney, which has brought countless hit songs to the world through animated films that depict magical worlds, has one especially memorable song: Idina Menzel’s “Let It Go.” Featured in the 2013 animated film Frozen, the track captivates listeners with Menzel’s powerful vocals and its strong, striking melody.
The key, originally a half step lower, was raised at her suggestion, resulting in a cleaner, more approachable tone.
Upon its release, “Let It Go” quickly won hearts around the globe; its popularity is evident in sales, which reached 109,000 copies in 2014, the year Frozen was released in Japan.
It’s a song that resonates with listeners in all sorts of settings—on cold days, or when enjoying time alone.
Why not take a moment to rediscover the charm of the original?
Part of Your WorldJodi Benson

From Disney’s timeless classic The Little Mermaid comes the moving ballad “Part of Your World.” Jodi Benson’s resonant vocals captivate listeners.
Like the sound of Ariel the mermaid’s pure, dream-filled heart, this magical song has been cherished ever since the film’s 1989 release.
Through Jodi Benson’s rich expressiveness, Ariel’s poignant longing feels vividly real.
It’s a perfect recommendation for romantic moments—or whenever you’re chasing your dreams.
If I Didn’t Have YouJohn Goodman & Billy Crystal

If I Didn’t Have You, which shines with the comical chemistry of John Goodman and Billy Crystal, is a smile-inducing song born from the 2001 animated film Monsters, Inc.
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Song, it puts straightforward friendship into words and gently warms the listener’s heart.
Featured on the album Monsters, Inc.
Original Soundtrack, this track is perfect for friends or couples who cherish each other.
How about playing it during a weekend drive or a fun hangout with friends? Its melody and lyrics are sure to convey a sense of gratitude to the companions who strive alongside you.
Aloha, E Komo MaiJump5

From the Lilo & Stitch series, Jump5’s “Aloha, E Komo Mai” is a classic that evokes the breeze of the tropics.
Its colorful soundscape adorns listeners’ hearts like a lei.
Among Jump5’s works, it stands out especially as a track that brightens their 2003 album “All the Time in the World.” This tropical melody is likely one many people have heard at least once.
Alongside Chris Sanders’s heartwarming vocals, the sound feels like an invitation to a Hawaiian beach, making it a great recommendation for relaxing or enjoying time with family!
A Whole New WorldPeabo Bryson & Regina Belle

From Disney’s Aladdin, “A Whole New World” performed by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle.
This beautiful ballad has continued to be loved around the world since its 1992 release.
Gracing the film’s iconic magic carpet scene, the song offers listeners a fresh perspective.
Its appeal is undeniable, having reached No.
1 on the Adult Contemporary charts in both the United States and Canada.
Perfect for a romantic date or whenever you want to kindle new dreams in your heart, this track is sure to give listeners of any generation a moment of excitement.
[Disney] Unforgettable Love Songs (21–30)
You’ll Be In My HeartPhil Collins

Among Disney films, Tarzan is a heartwarming work.
The song You’ll Be In My Heart used in the film is by Phil Collins.
Released in 1999, it went on to earn numerous prestigious awards.
It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe, and became a hit that held the No.
1 spot on the Adult Contemporary chart for 19 weeks.
Truly, this romantic masterpiece transports willing listeners to a distant, dreamlike world.
Beautifully portraying the love between parent and child, this song is recommended for anyone who cherishes family bonds.
Phil Collins’s warm voice and powerful melody will linger in your heart for a long time.





