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The Jungle Book Soundtrack- That's What Friends Are For

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

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  • i can already imagine how this would've sounded like if Beatles had sung this

    although the ones doing this isn't so bad

    they do a great job

  • 1:08-the end

    my fav-part

    love when the acoustic(sp?) guitar comes in and Shere Khans bass-voice

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  • @TheWbhammer14 Shere Kahn

  • Shere Khan: "Bravo, bravo!" :DD

  • Who sings the final that's what friends are for part he has the lowest I spend hours trying to get that low but it never works out

  • I Love The Acoustic Guitar Part.

  • @jokarate23 No he doesn't. On the soundtrack the voice is deeper than in the film. I have compared past recordings and can tell. Plus in the film it wasn't recorded, it was done live and Sanders was available then.

  • just listened. to both simultaneously, which was difficult because they are different tempos, but the only difference I can hear between them is the soundtrack is better quality. Shere Khan sounds the same in both

  • @jokarate23 Sanders and Lee were both barritone singers, so don't listen to tone, listen to range. Lee's highest was the film's lowest at best. I have examined him range in many songs.

  • @jokarate23 No Sanders wasn't available during the soundtrack. In the film, all the singing was done live and Sanders did provide it. On the soundtrack, Bill lee did. I can tell it was Sanders in the film because I've listened to him sing for a long time on his record and on other film soundtracks. Bill Lee's voice couldn't get as high as the one in the film. Listen to the soundtrack and then the film. You can hear that the soundtrack is deeper than the film. Lee's highest was the film's lowest.

  • @smgamer1 George Sanders wasn't available during the recording used in the movie. All sources say Bill Lee sang

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