I've always seen big songs from the real world make their way into movies, but I've never seen a song from a movie, especially a Disney movie be so big It spilled out and took over the real world. Good Job Disney!
i’m a choir student just like lexi was. i’m a former choir student with the puyallup high school choir from my school. i’m gonna be a choir student in seattle where i can continue doing what i love doing.
The fact that one song can have such an effect on so many people... I guess that's why I was crying. Kind of helps you to see some of the beauty in humanity. Then again, it also proves that we're fat people that like Twinkies and Disney movies. Not that there's anything wrong with that. All hail Queen Elsa.
I'm 23, and have goosebump listening to this. Almost cried as I remember how wonderful my life was in the Lion King era. Those kids will feel the way I feel twenty years from today when they listen to this song. Salute to Disney.
I got teary eyed, I don't know why people can every hate on disney. I don't even care if the plotline is similar look at what one song does to the entire world. it's truly beautiful!
When the shot went to the If/Then cast my first thought was "What is Rent doing in this video?" It truly took me a second longer than it should have to read the title.
There's something about the world coming together to enjoy and sing a song that just brings this warm feeling to me. Even though some of the singers weren't the best, and it wasn't that well timed, the fact that one song from one movie brought together so many people is astounding.
Love this! it's not about vocals, it's about coming together and sharing the universal language that is music! amazing :D...over here singing loud, and off-key
Everyone singing the song all together made me cry tears of joy to see everyone together like that it makes me forget about the cruel things in the world
This is so cute and lovely. So many great versions from the original of Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel and cover version by Sam Tsui, Alex Boye & One Voice Children's Choir, Pentatonix, and the recent instrument version by The Piano Guys :) Theyre all great. I cant believe I miss watching it this morning :(
I agree, I hope Frozen wins Best Animated Picture, and "Let it go" should win best original song. However, don't forget about "Get a Horse" that was awesome." Get a Horse" should win best animated short film.
***** Not just kids, millions of people in general would be heartbroken and enraged if it didn't win! So it better win. PLEASE, Oscar voters, make the right decision and have Let It Go and Frozen take home the Oscars they rightfully deserve!
Disappointed that Idina Menzel was not more involved. After all, it is her song, her version, that everyone loves. One thing I find funny, the dvd/blu-ray is coming out soon. But, some theaters are still playing Frozen.
I might have cried :P Something about sing-alongs like this always get to me, I can't help it! I don't remember the last time a Disney song was this big of a hit, not to mention it's a great song. So fun to see everyone's different takes on the song. :)
All of the cute little kids singing along. And then you've got me, almost a legal adult, singing louder (and far worse) than any of them. And losing it when Avenue Q popped in at the end.
It looks like Idina is going to make us wait till Oscar to hear her sing it live. I can't wait three more days! It would've been awesome if she showed up and sang with the three girls. They didn't show her for even a minute, not mention that she wasn't singing alone. This one is cute but it's clearly messed up. Some of them are even singing Demi's pop version, they just lost the meaning of the song. But children here are happy and I guess that's what they wanted.
This song has no words. It’s hits u in so many levels n the way this was done was just… mind blowing. Yes we’ve had songs from movies become a hit that we can’t stop singing about but this was n is a different level. Regardless of age
Lexi is by far the best of all of them. They should have let her be the only soloist. Also, this performance sounded a mess because everyone was featured.
So, four years ago Fans of Lexi Walker completely missed the point. I hope in the four years since then, he/she/they worked out that if you want to listen to Lexi's solo then go and listen to her solo videos. The entire point of _this_ event was to include *everyone* - and it was wonderful for it.
All the recordings/videos compared to the live stuff outside are in different keys. Outside they're singing in a higher key than everyones videos, since everyones videos are to the original recording which is in a lower key? it just sounds really muddy and its a shame :(
Well...considering it's the kids who got it right and the technicians who selected the backing track who are in the wrong...yeah. I'm in the backstage business, so i know it's just an accident but it's a shame since it could have sounded even better!
dude i've already said THE KIDS DID IT RIGHT, all of them, it was the tv crew who messed up, and what i'm saying is as paid professionals its a shame they didn't realise and make this sound 1000 times better. no need to swear
All good! Let it go!! The key they picked is the same one from Lexi's cover (akex boyes), so I wonder if they chose the key based on the three singers preferences.
She performed it just as she did in her video, but her video was more or less a solo act. This was supposed to be about unity, all these people coming together to sing a song they love, and she was definitely showing off a bit. But I don't think it was on purpose. She just has a very strong voice and she's only 11, after all.