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It is sung by Miguel and Héctor who find themselves performing on the fly at a music contest in the Land of the Dead[1], unaware that Pepita helped the Riveras track them down successfully. Because of this, Miguel is unable to collect his reward once he wins and instead flees the area to evade his family.
Release Date: 2017
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.
Voicing: 3-Part
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.
Voicing: 2-Part
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) |
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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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