Richard Sherman talks about creating "Neverland"

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2007

Richard Sherman talks about creating "Neverland" which was inspired by old lyrics from the 1930s. The song is sung by Paige O'Hara who is probably most famous as the voice of Belle from Beauty and the Beast. This was filmed at the El Capitan on the opening night of "Peter Pan" in 2007. More pictures and video can be found at http://www.mouseinfo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84126

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  • Paige still rocks!

  • Wonderful Paige, wonderful!

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  • I love Paige!!!!!!!!!

  • This song is SO beautiful. <3

  • Use the Embed link. Copy it & paste it to your site to see if it works. It does usually on Xanga, Myspace & Live Journal (LJ). I've used a few vids on my sites!

  • wOW, Thanks to YouTube I see friends still making great theatre...... an old friend.

    Sand Lawn

  • i LOOVE this song! if it were on myspace, i would TOTALLY put it on my page! i wish i could! ;[

    yes, she did splendid. :]

  • Paige is enchanting! She was a perfect person to sing this song and she did it brilliantly :) She should record another cd!

  • wonderful voice she has!

  • I LOVE this song!!! :) I was brought to tears by its beauty and simplicity. It makes me think of another "Neverland" a wonderful man named Walt Disney created for the world-Disneyland! :)

  • Isn't it though? I love it!

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