Alan Menken’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Alan Menken has created many famous songs that anyone who has seen Disney movies will recognize.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on him.
We’ve listed his most popular tracks in a ranking based on play counts.
Be sure to check them out.
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Alan Menken Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Horse with No RiderAlan Menken29rank/position

An instrumental piece composed by Alan Menken that quietly conveys the story’s tension.
It plays during the scene where Maximus, the guards’ horse, encounters Mother Gothel in the forest, evoking an ominous atmosphere.
The powerful orchestral sound is striking, and it’s a recommended track not only for Disneyland fans but also for those who enjoy classical music.
JAFAR’S HOURAlan Menken30rank/position

Jafar, the famous villain from Aladdin.
This music conjures an image of Jafar scheming in a suspicious underground chamber.
He’s like a snake—a bit creepy, isn’t he? In the latter half, the music swells as if he’s about to pull off something grand and evil.
Alan Menken Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
JASMINE RUNS AWAYAlan Menken31rank/position

In Japanese, it’s “Runaway Jasmine.” As the name suggests, it’s the scene where Jasmine secretly slips out of the dull palace to see the outside world.
Jasmine dislikes arranged meetings and is a brave princess who seeks true love, right?
Kingdom CelebrationAlan Menken32rank/position

This is the song that plays during the story’s ending.
The ruffians who became friends realize their dreams, Rapunzel returns to the kingdom to become a princess, and she marries Flynn Rider.
Each character’s personality comes through in the short melodic lines, so I recommend listening with earphones or headphones to catch the finer details.
LEGEND OF THE LAMPAlan Menken33rank/position

In Japanese, it translates to “Legend of the Lamp.” A suspicious merchant is explaining the legend of a magic lamp.
In fact, this character only appears at this moment.
It seems he serves as a guide to show us, who have visited this shop, the story of Aladdin.
MARKETPLACEAlan Menken34rank/position

This is where Jasmine and Aladdin meet for the first time: the marketplace! It’s the scene where Aladdin cleverly helps Jasmine, who has never gone shopping before.
In the end, they’re chased by the guards because of Jafar, though.
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The famous line “Do you trust me?” also appears.
ON A DARK NIGHTAlan Menken35rank/position

“In the Dark of the Night” — the music sounds kind of ominous, and it’s definitely a scene where Jafar is up to no good, right? In any case, darkness, snakes, and Jafar go really well together.
It’s like this kind of dark music exists just for Jafar.





