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- (Solved) What is the only Disney song to receive a Grammy for . . .
It received the prestigious honor at the 1994 Grammy Awards, a rare achievement for a song from an animated film While many Disney songs have earned accolades, including Oscars and other Grammy categories, “A Whole New World” remains the only one to win in this top Grammy category
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“A Whole New World” won Best Original Song at the Academy Awards, won Most Performed Song from a Film at the ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards and BMI Film TV Awards, at the Golden Globes it took home Best Original Song and is the only Disney song to ever win Song of the Year at the Grammy’s
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It shouldn't come as a surprise that, even decades later, Hollywood would opt to revisit the story of Aladdin 25 years ago, at the 36th GRAMMY Awards, Menken's unforgettable ballad "A Whole New World" became the first (and is still the only) Disney song to ever win a GRAMMY for Best Original Song
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Disney songs that have won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media
- Aladdin “A Whole New World” (1992) | Film Music Central
This song was nominated for and won an Academy Award for Best Original Song It also remains the only Disney song to win Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards “A Whole New World” at the 65th Academy Awards
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The only Disney song to ever win “Song of the Year” at the Grammy Awards, “A Whole New World” is a stunning ballad from Aladdin and definitively one of the best Disney songs of all time The number features a magic carpet ride between Aladdin and Jasmine
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It won Best Original Song at the 65th Academy Awards, More impressively, though, is that it is the first and only Disney song to win the Grammy for Song of the Year Oh, another version of the song
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