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In Disney/Pixar’s vibrant tale of family, fun and adventure, aspiring young musician named Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) embarks on an extraordinary journey to the magical land of his ancestors. There, the charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael Garcia Bernal) becomes an unexpected friend who helps Miguel uncover the mysteries behind his family’s stories and traditions.
Awards
2017 - Academy Award - Best Original Song - Remember Me
Film Date - 2017 | Studio: Disney
Songbooks, Arrangements and/or Media
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Audrey Snyder : Remember Me (Duo) This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program. Robert Lopez : Coco Here are 7 songs from the 2017 3D animated film from Disney/Pixar following the story of a boy named Miguel relating to a 100 year old mystery, including the signature song Remember Me by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez; original songs Everyone Knows Juanita, Proud Corazón, Un Poco Loco and The World Es Mi Familia by Germaine Franco & Adrian Molina; and more. Includes 8 pages of beautiful full-color art from the film! Songlist: La Llorona, Everyone Knows Juanita, Much Needed Advice, Un Poco Loco, Proud Corazon, The World Es Mi Familia, Remember Me (Ernesto de la Cruz) Mark Brymer : Un Poco Loco Translating to A Little Crazy, the lyrics to this song are just that. Full of whimsey and surprises. The verse text is in English while the repeated lines are in Spanish. A fun hand-clapping section lends itself to movement if desired and the repeated sections make this easy to learn. Roger Emerson : Remember Me (from Coco) The Disney/Pixar animated film Coco celebrates Mexican culture and specifically the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is not a somber occasion. Rather it is a day to celebrate, to remember, and to honor those who are no longer with us in the physical world. Academy Award-winning composers Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez (Frozen) have written a beautiful ballad that offers peace and assurance to those left behind. Mac Huff : Proud Corazon From the Disney animated movie Coco, this song at the end reiterates some of the film's messages: that family should love and support each other and that one should be proud to be a part of a large loving family. The music is stylish and offers a distinct look into this loving and prideful family. |
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Coco was the colorful, high-concept, feel-good adventure many expected Pixar's take on Day of the Dead to be. What was unexpected was the film's primary emotional core being centered around music and more specifically, the Oscar-winning ballad Remember Me. Now available in a Choral Highlights medley along with The World Es Mi Familia, Un Poco Loco and Proud Corazon, prepare to feature your singers touting bi-lingual text, quick 6/8 vocal dexterity and sincere tenderness sure to keep your audiences weeping with every beat of their proud hearts.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Musical: Coco
Coco was the colorful, high-concept, feel-good adventure many expected Pixar's take on Day of the Dead to be. What was unexpected was the film's primary emotional core being centered around music and more specifically, the Oscar-winning ballad Remember Me. Now available in a Choral Highlights medley along with The World Es Mi Familia, Un Poco Loco and Proud Corazon, prepare to feature your singers touting bi-lingual text, quick 6/8 vocal dexterity and sincere tenderness sure to keep your audiences weeping with every beat of their proud hearts.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Musical: Coco
Coco was the colorful, high-concept, feel-good adventure many expected Pixar's take on Day of the Dead to be. What was unexpected was the film's primary emotional core being centered around music and more specifically, the Oscar-winning ballad Remember Me. Now available in a Choral Highlights medley along with The World Es Mi Familia, Un Poco Loco and Proud Corazon, prepare to feature your singers touting bi-lingual text, quick 6/8 vocal dexterity and sincere tenderness sure to keep your audiences weeping with every beat of their proud hearts.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Musical: Coco
Coco was the colorful, high-concept, feel-good adventure many expected Pixar's take on Day of the Dead to be. What was unexpected was the film's primary emotional core being centered around music and more specifically, the Oscar-winning ballad Remember Me. Now available in a Choral Highlights medley along with The World Es Mi Familia, Un Poco Loco and Proud Corazon, prepare to feature your singers touting bi-lingual text, quick 6/8 vocal dexterity and sincere tenderness sure to keep your audiences weeping with every beat of their proud hearts.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Musical: Coco
From the Disney animated movie Coco, this song at the end reiterates some of the film's messages: that family should love and support each other, and that one should be proud to be a part of a large loving family. The music is stylish and offers a distinct look into this loving and prideful family.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
From the Disney animated movie Coco, this song at the end reiterates some of the film's messages: that family should love and support each other, and that one should be proud to be a part of a large loving family. The music is stylish and offers a distinct look into this loving and prideful family.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
From the Disney animated movie Coco, this song at the end reiterates some of the film's messages: that family should love and support each other, and that one should be proud to be a part of a large loving family. The music is stylish and offers a distinct look into this loving and prideful family.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
From the Disney animated movie Coco, this song at the end reiterates some of the film's messages: that family should love and support each other, and that one should be proud to be a part of a large loving family. The music is stylish and offers a distinct look into this loving and prideful family.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
From the Disney animated movie Coco, this song at the end reiterates some of the film's messages: that family should love and support each other, and that one should be proud to be a part of a large loving family. The music is stylish and offers a distinct look into this loving and prideful family.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
From the Disney animated movie Coco, this song at the end reiterates some of the film's messages: that family should love and support each other, and that one should be proud to be a part of a large loving family. The music is stylish and offers a distinct look into this loving and prideful family.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
The Disney/Pixar animated film Coco celebrates Mexican culture and specifically the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is not a somber occasion. Rather it is a day to celebrate, to remember, and to honor those who are no longer with us in the physical world. Academy Award-winning composers Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez (Frozen) have written a beautiful ballad that offers peace and assurance to those left behind.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
The Disney/Pixar animated film Coco celebrates Mexican culture and specifically the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is not a somber occasion. Rather it is a day to celebrate, to remember, and to honor those who are no longer with us in the physical world. Academy Award-winning composers Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez (Frozen) have written a beautiful ballad that offers peace and assurance to those left behind.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Robert Lopez Performed By: Jessie Ware | Musical: Coco
The Disney/Pixar animated film Coco celebrates Mexican culture and specifically the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is not a somber occasion. Rather it is a day to celebrate, to remember, and to honor those who are no longer with us in the physical world. Academy Award-winning composers Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez (Frozen) have written a beautiful ballad that offers peace and assurance to those left behind.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Robert Lopez Performed By: The Weeknd | Musical: Coco
This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
From the hit animated movie Coco, this song is described by the writers as the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. Featured on the new King's Singers' recording of Disney songs, this beautiful lullaby, sung in both Spanish and English, is breathtaking.
Arranger: Jim Clements | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
The Disney/Pixar animated film Coco celebrates Mexican culture and specifically the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is not a somber occasion. Rather it is a day to celebrate, to remember, and to honor those who are no longer with us in the physical world. Academy Award-winning composers Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez (Frozen) have written a beautiful ballad that offers peace and assurance to those left behind.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Robert Lopez Performed By: The Weeknd | Musical: Coco
The Disney/Pixar animated film Coco celebrates Mexican culture and specifically the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is not a somber occasion. Rather it is a day to celebrate, to remember, and to honor those who are no longer with us in the physical world. Academy Award-winning composers Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez (Frozen) have written a beautiful ballad that offers peace and assurance to those left behind.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Robert Lopez | Musical: Coco
The Disney/Pixar animated film Coco celebrates Mexican culture and specifically the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is not a somber occasion. Rather it is a day to celebrate, to remember, and to honor those who are no longer with us in the physical world. Academy Award-winning composers Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez (Frozen) have written a beautiful ballad that offers peace and assurance to those left behind.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Robert Lopez Performed By: Jessie Ware | Musical: Coco
Translating to A Little Crazy the lyrics to this Disney Pixar film Coco are just that. Full of whimsey and surprises, The verse text is in English while the repeated lines are in Spanish. A fun hand-clapping section lends itself to movement if desired and the repeated sections make this easy to learn.
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
Translating to A Little Crazy the lyrics to this Disney Pixar film Coco are just that. Full of whimsey and surprises, The verse text is in English while the repeated lines are in Spanish. A fun hand-clapping section lends itself to movement if desired and the repeated sections make this easy to learn.
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
Translating to A Little Crazy the lyrics to this Disney Pixar film Coco are just that. Full of whimsey and surprises, The verse text is in English while the repeated lines are in Spanish. A fun hand-clapping section lends itself to movement if desired and the repeated sections make this easy to learn.
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
Translating to A Little Crazy the lyrics to this Disney Pixar film Coco are just that. Full of whimsey and surprises, The verse text is in English while the repeated lines are in Spanish. A fun hand-clapping section lends itself to movement if desired and the repeated sections make this easy to learn.
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composer: Germaine Franco | Musical: Coco
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