Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Find Yourself (Brad Paisley’s song)

When you find yourself
In some far off place
And it causes you
To rethink some things
You start to sense
That slowly you’re becoming someone else
And then you find yourself

When you make new friends
In a brand new town
And you start to think
About settlin’ down
The things that would have been lost on you
Are now clear as a bell
And you find yourself
Yeah that’s when you find yourself

Well you go through life
So sure of where you’re headin’
And you wind up lost
And it’s the best thing that could have happened
‘Cause sometimes when you lose your way
It’s really just as well
‘Cause you find yourself
Yeah that’s when you find yourself

When you meet the one
That you’ve been waiting for
And she’s everything
That you want and more
You look at her, and you finally start
To live for someone else
And then you find yourself
Yeah, that’s when you find yourself

We go through life
So sure of where we’re heading
And then we wind up lost
And it’s the best thing that could have happened
And sometimes when you lose your way
It’s really just as well
Because you find yourself
Yeah, that’s when you find yourself

Performed and Written by
Brad Paisley

Produced by
Frank Rogers

Recorded by
Richard Barrow and Brian David Willis

Mixed by
Justin Niebank

Brad Paisley appears courtesy of Arista Nashville

Copyright © 2006 Walt Disney Music Company (ASCAP) / Pixar Talking Pictures (ASCAP)

Cars: Original Soundtrack
Available on CD from Walt Disney Records

Sound the Bugle (Bryan Adams’ song)

Sound the bugle now - play it just for me
As the seasons change - remember how I used to be
Now I can’t go on - I can’t even start
I got nothing left - just an empty heart

I’m a soldier - wounded so I must give up the fight
There’s nothing more for me - lead me away
Or leave me lying here

Sound the bugle now - tell them I don’t care
There’s not a road I know that leads to anywhere
Without a light - I fear that I will stumble in the dark
Lay right down - decide not to go on

Then from on high - somewhere in the distance
There’s a voice that calls - “remember who you are”
If you lose yourself - your courage soon will follow
So be strong tonight - remember who you are

Yeah - you’re a soldier now - fighting in a battle
To be free once more
Yeah - that’s worth fighting for

Written by
Gavin Greenaway and Trevor Horn

Produced by
Gavin Greenaway

Copyright © 2002 SKG Songs (ASCAP) / Unforgettable Songs Limited (PRS) / SPZ Music Inc. (BMI) / Songs of SKG (BMI)

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (Music from the Original Motion Picture)
Available on CD from A&M Records / UMG Soundtracks

Sunday, March 1, 2026

The World Premiere of Touchstone Pictures’ Hidalgo

Photo Courtesy of Alamy

22 years ago, Touchstone Pictures’ Hidalgo was premiered on the red carpet at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California. It features TJ, the main horse that plays from the film title, owned by actor Viggo Mortensen.

Movie Theater: El Capitan Theatre
Location: 6838 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028
Premiere Date: March 1, 2004
Attendees
  • Viggo Mortensen — Frank T. Hopkins
  • TJ — Hidalgo (owned by Viggo Mortensen)
  • Omar Sharif — Sheikh
  • Saïd Taghmaoui — Prince Bin Al-Reeh
  • Zuleikha Robinson — Jazira
  • Silas Carson — Katib
  • Peter Mensah — Jaffa
  • Adoni Maropis — Sakr
  • J.K. Simmons — William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody
  • Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman (R.I.P.) — Chief Eagle Horn
  • Casey Silver — Producer
  • John Fusco — Screenwriter
  • Joe Johnston — Director
  • Rex Peterson — Horse Trainer

Photo Courtesy of Alamy

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Musical Numbers of The Lion King (1997)


Act One
Scene 1: Pride Rock — Circle of Life (Rafiki, Ensemble)
Scene 2: Scar’s Cave
Scene 3: Rafiki’s Tree
Scene 4: The Pridelands — The Morning Report (Zazu, Young Simba, Mufasa) [1997–2010]
Scene 5: Scar’s Cave
Scene 6: The Pridelands — I Just Can’t Wait to Be King (Young Simba, Young Nala, Zazu, Ensemble)
Scene 7: Elephant Graveyard — Chow Down (Shenzi, Banzai, Ed)
Scene 8: Under the Stars — They Live in You (Mufasa, Ensemble)
Scene 9: Elephant Graveyard — Be Prepared (Scar, Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, Ensemble)
Scene 10: The Gorge
Scene 11: Pride Rock — Be Prepared (Reprise) (Scar, Ensemble)
Scene 12: Rafiki’s Tree
Scene 13: The Desert / The Jungle — Hakuna Matata (Timon, Pumbaa, Young Simba, Simba, Ensemble)

Act Two
Entr’acte — One by One (Ensemble)
Scene 1: Scar’s Cave — The Madness of King Scar (Scar, Zazu, Banzai, Shenzi, Ed, Nala)
Scene 2: The Pridelands — Shadowland (Nala, Rafiki, Ensemble)
Scene 3: The Jungle
Scene 4: Under the Stars — Endless Night (Simba, Ensemble)
Scene 5: Rafiki’s Tree
Scene 6: The Jungle — Can You Feel the Love Tonight (Timon, Pumbaa, Simba, Nala, Ensemble) & He Lives in You (Reprise) (Rafiki, Simba, Ensemble)
Scene 7: Pride Rock — King of Pride Rock / Circle of Life (Reprise) (Ensemble)

Song Credits
All songs by Elton John (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics) except as follows:
  • He Lives in You (They Live in You): Music and lyrics by Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, and Lebo M.
  • One by One: Music and lyrics by Lebo M.
  • Shadowland: Music by Hans Zimmer and Lebo M., lyrics by Mark Mancina and Lebo M.
  • Endless Night: Music by Lebo M., Hans Zimmer, and Jay Rifkin, lyrics by Julie Taymor
  • King of Pride Rock: Music by Hans Zimmer, lyrics by Lebo M.

Additional Score
Grasslands chant and Lioness chant by Lebo M.; Rafiki’s chants by Tsidii Le Loka

Find Yourself (Brad Paisley’s song)

When you find yourself In some far off place And it causes you To rethink some things You start to sense That slowly you’re becoming someone...