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You Can Fly You Can Fly You Can Fly Lyrics – Jud Conlon Chorus


Soundtrack: Classic Disney

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You Can Fly You Can Fly You Can Fly Text
Think of a Wonderful thought
Any merry little thought
Think of Christmas, think of snow
Think of sleigh bells Here off you go!
Like a reindeer in the sky
You can fly! You can fly!
You can fly!
Think of the happiest things
It's the same as having wings
Take the path that Moon beams make
If the moon is still awake
You'll see him wink his eye
You can fly! You can fly!
You can fly!
up you go with a high and a ho
To the stars beyond the blue
There's a Neverland waiting for you
Where all your happy dreams come true
Every dream that you dream will come true
When there's a smile in your heart there's no better time to start
Think of all the joy you'll find when you leave the world behind
And bid your cares goodbye
You can fly! you can fly!
You can fly!you can fly! You can fly! You can fly!


Classic Disney Album Cover

Classic Disney

Soundtrack Lyrics for Cartoon, 2003

Track Listing

A Whole New World

Brad Kane and Lea Salonga

Circle Of Life

Elton John

Beauty And The Beast

Angela Lansbury

Under the Sea

Samuel E. Wright

Hakuna Matata

Elton John

Kiss The Girl

Samuel E. Wright

I Just Cant Wait To Be King

Elton John

Poor Unfortunate Souls

The Little Mermaid

Chim Chim Cher-ee

Julie Andrews

Jolly Holiday

Dick Van Dyke

A Spoonful Of Sugar

Julie Andrews

Let's Get Together

Hayley Mills

The Monkeys Uncle

The Beach Boys & Annette Funicello

The Ugly Bug Ball

Burl Ives

The Spectrum Song

Paul Frees

Colonel Hathis March

J. Pat O'Malley

A Whale Of A Tale

Kirk Douglas

You Can Fly You Can Fly You Can Fly

Jud Conlon Chorus

The Work Song

Jimmy MacDonald

A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes

Ilene Woods

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah

James Baskett

Dance Of The Reed Flutes (Instrumental)

Tchaikovsky

Love Is A Song

Donald Novis

Some Day My Prince Will Come

Adriana Caselotti

Minnies Yoo Hoo

Mickey Mouse

Be Our Guest

Jerry Orbach and Angela Lansbury

Can You Feel The Love Tonight

Elton John

Part Of Your World

Jodi Benson

One Jump Ahead

Brad Kane

Gaston

Richard White

Something There

Paige O'Hara and Robby Benson

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Julie Andrews

Candle On The Water

Al Kasha

Main Street Elecrical Parade

Baroque Hoedown

The Age Of Not Believing

Angela Lansbury

The Bare Neccesities

Phil Harris and Bruce Reitherman

Feed The Birds (Tuppence A Bag)

Julie Andrews

Best Of Friends

Pearl Bailey

Let's Go Fly A Kite

David Tomlinson

It's A Small World ( After All )

The Mellomen

The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room

The Mellomen

Mickey Mouse Club March

Mickey Mouse

On The Front Porch

Burl Ives

The Second Star To The Right

The Mellomen

Evrybody Has A Laughing Place

James Baskett and Nick Stewart

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo

Verna Felton

So This Is Love

Ilene Woods

When You Wish Upon A Star

Cliff Edwards

Heigh-Ho

The Seven Dwarfs

Who's Afriad Of The Big Bad Wolf?

Pinto Colvig

Colors Of The Wind

Judy Kuhn

You've Got A Friend In Me

Randy Newman

Be Prepared

Jeremy Irons

Out There

Tony Jay and Tom Hulce

Family

Jeff Bennett

Les Poissons

René Auberjonois

Mine Mine Mine

David Ogden Stiers

Jack's Lament

Danny Elfman

My Name Is James

Paul Terry

Heffalumps And Woozles

The Mellomen

The Mob Song

Richard White

Portobello Road

Angela Lansbury

Stay Awake

Julie Andrews

I Wanna Be Like You

Louis Prima and Phil Harris

Oo-De-Lally

Roger Miller

Are We Dancing?

John Davidson, Lesley Ann Warren

Once Upon A Dream

Mary Costa and Bill Shirley

Bella Notte

George Givot

Following The Leader

John Darling

Trust In Me

Sterling Holloway

The Ballad Of Davy Crockett

Bill Hayes

I'm Professor Ludwig Von Drake

Paul Frees

Pink Elephants On Parade

The Sportsmen

Little April Shower

Disney Studio Chorus

The Silly Song (Dwarfs Yodel Song)

Otis Harlan, Billy Gilbert, Pinto Colvig, Roy Atwell, and Scotty Mattraw

One Last Hope

Danny DeVito

A Guy Like You

Charles Kimbrough

On The Open Road

Bill Farmer

Just Around The Riverbend

Judy Kuhn

Home

Susan Egan

Fantasmic (Instrumental)

Disneyland

Oogie Boogie's Song

Ken Page

I Will Go Sailing No More

Randy Newman

Substitutiary Locomotion

Angela Lansbury

Stop, Look and Listen! / I'm No Fool!

Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards

Love

Nancy Adams

Thomas Omalley Cat

Phil Harris

Thats What Friends Are For

J. Pat O'Malley

Winnie The Pooh

The Disney Chorus

Femininity

Deborah Walley

Ten Feet Off The Ground

Buddy Ebsen and Lesley Ann Warren

The Siamese Cat Song

Peggy Lee

Enjoy It

Maurice Chevalier

Although I Dropped $100,000 (I Found A Million Dollars In Your Smile)

Paul Frees

Give A Little Whistle

Cliff Edwards

Oh Sing Sweet Nightingale

Eleanor Audley

I Wonder

Mary Costa

Looking For Romance

Larry Morey

Baby Mine

Betty Noyes

I'm Wishing/One Song

Adriana Caselotti


March, 12th 2024
"You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!" is an uplifting and enchanting song from Disney's "Peter Pan," which was released in 1953. This song captures the magical moment whhen Peter Pan teaches Wendy, John, and Michael Darling how to fly, emphasizing the power of belief and the limitless potential of imagination. Main Message and Theme. The central theme of the song is the iddea that with a positive attitude and a bit of imagination, anything is possible—even flying. It encourages listeners to embrace the power of happy thoughts and dreams as a means to achieve the seemingly impossible. The song serves as a metaphor for the boundless adventures that life has to offer when approached with wonder and joy. Meaning and Summary. Through its lyrics, "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!" conveys that the secret to flying, both literally for the characters and metaphorically for the audience, lies in thinking happy thoughts. It suggests that happiness and a light heart can lift one above their troubles and open the door to extraordinary experiences. The mention of Christmas, snow, and sleigh bells, along with the imagery of reindeer and moonbeams, adds a layer of whimsy and magic to the notion of flight. Analysis. The song's structure, with its repetitive chorus and verses filled with vivid imagery, is designed to inspire and elevate. The progression from thinking happy thoughts to actually flying symbolizes the journey from dream to reality, emphasizing that belief and positivity can lead to incredible outcomes. The invitation to Neverland, where dreams come true, extends a universal appeal to escape the mundane and explore the wonders of imagination. Cultural Significance. "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!" has become synonymous with the spirit of "Peter Pan" and remains a beloved piece of Disney's musical legacy. It encapsulates the film's themes of adventure, freedom, and the refusal to grow up, resonating with audiences of all ages who yearn for a touch of magic in their lives. This song, and the scene it accompanies, has left an indelible mark on popular culture, embodying the joy and escapism that Disney films are celebrated for.

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