A popular Disney medley. A moving story filled with love and dreams.
We’ve put together a playlist of beloved Disney songs, featuring hits from the company that created Mickey—the world’s most famous character.
The selection spans a wide range, from relatively new Disney movie theme songs to long-cherished classics.
It’s perfect for Disney fans, families with children, and anyone planning a trip to Disneyland!
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Popular Disney medley. A moving story overflowing with love and dreams (41–50)
Disney Medley!Utsunomiya Symphony Orchestra

From the Electrical Parade to Frozen’s Let It Go, this is a medley of classic Disney songs.
From the very beginning it gives the impression of a fresh breeze blowing, and I think it’s a really great piece.
The performance is pleasant to listen to.
Eurobeat Disney MedleyKai City Shikishima Wind Orchestra

This is a Disney medley performed in Eurobeat style.
The tempo feels fast, but it’s very catchy and really gets the crowd going.
It’s definitely a piece I’d love to perform at a concert.
People of all ages, from children to adults, can enjoy it.
Someday in a dreamSleeping Beauty

Princess Aurora, who was placed under a witch’s spell and now lives quietly in the forest, sings of the prince she met in her dreams.
The waltz tempo is elegant, making you feel as if you might start dancing along with Aurora and the prince.
Frozen (Do You Want to Build a Snowman? – For the First Time in Forever)Sayaka Kanda

Among the new Disney movies, this is my favorite song.
I’ve gained a new appreciation for Sayaka Kanda.
Her voice is so beautiful that I want to listen to it over and over, and her singing is incredibly eloquent.
Since this is a special medley, it’s quite a hidden gem.
Morning sceneryBeauty and the Beast

This is the song that plays in the opening scene of Beauty and the Beast as the heroine, Belle, walks through town.
In the song, it’s made clear that the townspeople see Belle as beautiful but eccentric.
The lively, rhythmic melody is captivating.
Disney Medley IIIJapan Air Self-Defense Force Central Band

This medley has finally reached III.
I also really love the piece it starts with.
The part where the melody flows over the woodwinds, like the clarinet, is incredibly cool and I love it.
I’d definitely like to use the lesser-known III medley as well.
Aladdin Medleymacha kocha

I love Aladdin so much that I even bought the soundtrack on CD and listened to it over and over.
Since these are the Japanese versions of the songs, they’re easy to understand and really fun to listen to.
I love all the Aladdin songs so much that each one makes me picture the scenes from the movie.





