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"Positoovity" is a song from the Broadway musical The Little Mermaid. It is the opening of Act II and is sung by Scuttle, Sebastian and the Seagulls.
After Ariel has sold her voice for human legs, Scuttle and the Seagulls give the young mermaid a crash course on being human, the number one rule being to have confidence in herself and always keep a positive attitude. Before long they've got her on her feet and dancing.
With the revised book after show closed on Broadway, parts of the song were removed. The tap section however has remained.
Release Date: 1989
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From the theatrical production of Disney's The Little Mermaid, this song sung by Scuttle, the wise seagull, gives Ariel a pep talk to build confidence for using her new found human legs. The song's message creates a positive energy which transcends the theater and communicates to people of all ages. A super showcase for young singers! Available separately: 2-Part, VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 3:15.
Arranger: Jill Gallina | Composer: Alan Menken | Lyricist: Howard Ashman | Musical: The Little Mermaid
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