Timon and Pumbaa Can You Feel the Love Tonight
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| Attribution data | |
| Composer | Elton John |
| Lyricist | Tim Rice |
| Performers | Nathan Lane |
| Release information | |
| Length | 3:10 |
This version of "Can You Experience the Honey Tonight" is one of the fifteen drafts Tim Rice and Elton John had composed as the romantic carol between Simba and Nala. Prior to this version, a duet version between Simba and Nala had been scrapped causing Rice to experiment with writing "a parody version" between Timon and Pumbaa lamenting the loss of their dear-stricken companion to Nala.[i] [2] When John attended a storyreel with this version in information technology, he was shocked at the romantic dearest song being sung by a warthog, and convinced the filmmakers that the vocal felt emotionally apartment because a tender scene was played as a joke. This caused the song to be re-structured,[3] and placed dorsum into the film combining the vocal being opened and closed with Timon and Pumbaa and Simba, Nala, and the "heavenly choir" sing the midsection.[2]
Lyrics
Timon:
If I said I loved you lot
Pumbaa:
Huh?
Timon:
And you want my brain
Pumbaa:
Hey!
Timon:
Information technology would mean a romantic atmosphere
Had rendered me insane!
Pumbaa:
Yep.
Timon:
That'due south merely an example
It don't apply to us
Pumbaa:
Phew!
Only over there
It'southward a different story
Timon:
And one nosotros must hash out!
Both:
Oh, tin you feel the beloved this night?
All the signs are there
Pumbaa:
A starry heaven
And tons of tenderness
Timon:
Disaster in the air!
And if he falls in love tonight
Pumbaa:
Oh, no!
Timon:
It tin be causeless
Pumbaa:
What?
Timon:
His carefree days
With us are history
In short
Both:
Our pal is doomed!
Media
Origins of The Lion King Can yous experience the love tonight?
"Can You Feel the Love This evening"
References
- ↑ Hochman, Steve. MOVIES : Wait Till Y'all Hear the Wart Hog : 'Lion Rex' songwriters Tim Rice and Elton John aren't strangers to success. Merely Disney is different--plenty of fingers in the soup. So writing the moving picture's music was about patience too. Los Angeles Times. June 12, 1994.
- ↑ 2.0 2.i Mouse Under Drinking glass pgs. 228-229.
- ↑ The Lion Rex Laserdisc, Disc 2, Side ane. 1995. Walt Disney Home Entertainment.
Source: https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/Can_You_Feel_the_Love_Tonight_(Timon_and_Pumbaa)
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