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The Adventures of Pinocchio
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What Are We Made Of
Performed by
Brian May
and
Sissel
Words and Music by
Brian May
Il Colosso
Music by
Brian May
and
Lee Holdridge
Lyrics by
Brian May
Performed by
Just William
,
Sissel
,
Jerry Hadley
,
Gary Martin
,
Brian May
,
Spencer Proffer
,
Peter Malandrone
,
Justin Shirley-Smith
,
Jim Beach
,
Julie Glover
,
Peter Locke
,
Robert Lee
, and
Suzanne DuBarry
Luigi's Welcome
Adapted from "Funiculi-Funiculà"
Music by
Luigi Denza
(uncredited) and lyrics by
Peppino Turco
(uncredited)
Adaptation by
Spencer Proffer
, David Goldsmith, and
Lee Holdridge
Performed by
Jerry Hadley
All For One
Music and Lyrics by
Craig Taubman
Performed by The Morling School Ensemble with
Jonathan Shell
Prelude arranged by
Rachel Portman
Kiss Lonely Good-Bye (with orchestra)
Music and Lyrics by
Stevie Wonder
Lead vocal by
Stevie Wonder
Hold On To Your Dream (with orchestra)
Music and Lyrics by
Stevie Wonder
Lead vocal by
Stevie Wonder
Pinocchio's voice: Sterling Proffer
Kiss Lonely Good-Bye (harmonica with orchestra)
Composed by
Stevie Wonder
Pinocchio's Evolution
Composed by
Stevie Wonder
Performed by Geppetto's Workshop
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