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The Prince of Egypt Soundtrack - "Deliver Us" (Track 2) Performed by Ofra Haza

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Track 2
"Deliver Us"
Performed by Ofra Haza and Eden Riegel
Ofra Haza appears courtesy of BMG Ariola Munich
Produced by Hans Zimmer
Additional arrangements by Martin Erskine, Andrew Lippa

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  • How does Dreamworks go from this and Road to El Dorado to stuff like Shrek IV, The Bee Movie, and constant dance party endings?

  • I am an atheist, but I love this movie. That, and Joseph King Of Dreams. Religion incorporated into art and stories is gorgeous. The soundtrack is great, and I don't think that beliefs should matter in order to appreciate this movie.

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  • if u stare at the picture long enough it starts to move :O

  • @GothicNightDreams nah it just hits home when you consider it truth :)

  • This and "The Bells of Notre Dame" are how you open a movie.

  • @Sabatuar Hey, the Bee Movie was adorable

  • I remember watching this in year 8 (seven years ago!) in RE, the soundtrack has always stuck in my head.

  • Whether it happened or not is irrelevant. The oral tradition of storytelling is the most ancient form of culture humans have. We use it to describe the things we cannot explain, teaches lessons, and when told properly can make you laugh, cry, and give you goosebumps all in the same story.

  • @dougmoerhoffman What do you mean by "the truth?" Do you mean this story? If so, then, remember, that there is no sufficient evidence that any of this happened, besides "faith," which is belief without evidence, and therefore can't qualify as "truth." Belief is different from knowledge. I'm sorry if I sounded rude or if I misinterpreted you. I really don'

    t wish to get into a religious battle, because that would have absolutely nothing to do with this gorgeous song.

  • I tear up every time I hear this song! So beautiful, it reminds one of what the Hebrews suffered, under the pharaohs.

  • @Sabatuar competition with disney has made the two companies change their tactics over time to appear better

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