Jane Olivor
Pocahontas
Colors of the Wind, from Pocahontas. You can't see wind, so it doesn't have any colors.
The song came from the movie Pocahontas .
The song Colors of the Wind came out in 1995. It was the theme song for the Disney movie, Pocahontas, and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year.
Judy Kuhn was Pocahontas's singing voice in the first movie.
There are many songs including, Colors of the Wind, and Just Around the River Bend
If you want to challenge yourself try Colors of the Wind from the movie Pocahontas.
The 1995 animated film "Pocahontas" won two Academy Awards - Best Original Song for "Colors of the Wind" and Best Original Score.
Johnny Mathis sings Wild is the Wind.
Because the song talks about the wonders of the earth and nature, and even the spirits within all living things. To show someone they can't just own everything, rather as beings to respect and live with the in harmony. Pocahontas helps him to accept people for who they are and where they are from and to learn from them.
Nothing! Except have her hair fly in the wind, when there is no wind!
The term "blue corn moon" was made up by Stephen Schwartz who wrote the lyrics to the Disney's 1995 animated film, "Pocahontas". It was mentioned in the musical number, "Colors of the Wind".