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Bambi Looking for Romance (I Bring You a Song)music by Frank Churchill, lyrics by Larry Morey, sung by Donald Novis and Disney Studio Chorus. Clip from Bambi (1942) movie. Watch video clip |
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Song lyricsI bring you a song And I sing as I go For I want you to know That I'm looking for romance. I bring you a song In the hope that you'll see When you're looking at me That I'm looking for love. I'm seeking that glow Only found when you're young and it's May Only found on that wonderful day When all longing is through. I'm seeking that glow Only found when a thrill is complete Only found when two hearts gently beat To the strains of a waltz that's both tender and new. I bring you a song For I'm seeking romance. You're by my side There's a moon up above. It shines with a light That's so mellow and bright. It's easy to see that tonight We shall fall in love. I bring you a song For I'm seeking romance. |
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The song is included in Bambi Movie Songs. NotesThe second Disney animated feature film to be based off a novel after Dumbo (1941). Thumper's and the squirrels' designs could also be seen for the animals in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). An unnamed squirrel and an unnamed chipmunk briefly appear in the film. They were originally supposed to have a larger role in the film as a comedy duo. They would be the film's own version of Laurel and Hardy. Walt Disney decided to cut their scenes and focus on the leading trio of Bambi, Flower, and Thumper. Animation from film has been reused more often than animation from any other Disney productions. Usually it is used as incidental animation of birds. Only a few of the major characters have been reused. Is the quarry of both Kay in The Sword in the Stone (1963) and Shere Khan in The Jungle Book (1967). Bambi and his mother fully appear then in The Rescuers (1977). Bambi's mother appears in the very first shot of Beauty and the Beast (1991). Watch songs from movie original soundtrack |