Circle of Life

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“Circle of Life”
“Circle of Life” cover
Single by Elton John
from the album The Lion King soundtrack
Released 2000
Format CD single
Genre Pop/Rock/Soundtrack
Length 4:51
Writer(s) Elton John (music)
Tim Rice (lyrics)
Producer Hans Zimmer
Mark Mancina
Jay Rifkin
Chris Thomas

"Circle of Life" is an Academy Award-nominated song from Disney's 1994 animated film The Lion King, composed by Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice. It was sung by Carmen Twillie (female vocals) and Lebo Morake (opening Zulu vocals) in the film as the opening song, and Elton John also sung a pop version which was included in the film's soundtrack and made into a music video. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song in 1995 together with two other songs from The Lion King: "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" and "Hakuna Matata". "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" won the award. The song reached #11 in the UK and #18 in the US.

The song is also featured frequently in attractions that include The Lion King at Disney theme parks, such as parades.

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[edit] The Lion King

In The Lion King the sun rises as the opening chant of the song calls out, with various animals all seemingly becoming alert to a single thing. Animals are shown traveling through various environments. As a giraffe and her calf step out into the sunlight, the first verse of the song begins. The giraffe notice a herd of animals in the distance and run over to join them.

As the first verse ends and the chorus begins, the camera pans upwards over a herd of animals to show Pride Rock. Zazu flies in, lands and bows in front of King Mufasa.

Rafiki arrives and Sarabi is shown holding a young Simba. Rafiki anoints and blesses the cub before lifting him up and displaying him to the animals gathered below Pride Rock. The animals leap, stomp, and cry out in celebration. Towards the end of the song, the gathered animals are shown bowing. The camera slowly zooms out from Pride Rock, and on the final drumbeat the title card - The Lion King in red text over a black background - is shown.

The song is reprised at the end of the film by a chorus.

It was covered in 2003 by the Japanese boy band Da Pump.

[edit] The Lion King musical

Rafiki lifts Simba into the air with Mufasa and Sarabi looking on
Rafiki lifts Simba into the air with Mufasa and Sarabi looking on

In the musical version of The Lion King the opening chant is sung by Rafiki with two antelope and the chorus engaging in call and response. The length of the opening before the first verse varies in length between companies and Rafiki and one of the antelope ad-lib towards the end of the opening. As Rafiki sings, the sun rises behind her and two giraffes and a cheetah walk out onto the stage, shortly followed by a zebra.

As the first verse gets underway, white birds, antelope, and ostriches appear. Two elephants, more white birds, rhinoceroses and wildebeest walk up the aisle between the lower level of seats and up onto the stage. Zazu then appears as a kite swung around on a pole by his puppeteer.

Mufasa and Sarabi appear with their son Simba on Pride Rock as the two antelopes engage in more call and response. Rafiki goes over to them and takes the cub Simba, lifting him into the air as the song draws to a close. The animals below turn to face Pride Rock and bow as Simba is presented.

As in the film, the song is reprised at the end of the production by the chorus.

[edit] Releases

The original song along with Elton John's version can be found on The Lion King original motion picture soundtrack. Elton John's version can also be found on his 1996 compilation disc Love Songs and the 1994 single Circle of Life.

In 2003, Disney produced a new remixed version of the song, sung by the "Disney Channel Circle of Stars", which was included in the reissue of the Rhythm of the Pride Lands CD. The song's music video was included in the Platinum Edition DVD of The Lion King.

[edit] Popular culture

Due to the film's impact on popular culture, the song "Circle of Life" has been referenced in other media.

In the South Park episode Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo, the song and sequence is parodied when Mr. Hankey, an animated piece of excrement, sings to his son that he is as important as anything because he is a part of an ever turning 'cycle of poo'.

The Tenth Doctor finds himself unconsciously quoting "Circle of Life" during a confrontation with the Sycorax leader in the season two premiere of the revived Doctor Who series, The Christmas Invasion.

In an episode of the television series The Critic, there was a song that parodied "The Circle of Life" involving New York City pests and the opening vocals of Hepatitis.

It is currently the main theme song for Disney's Animal Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort.

This song was also sung by American Idol Season 3 contestant Jennifer Hudson.

[edit] Song samples