Songs to Wash Your Hands To–Disney Edition

Graphic by Andrea Mendez.


By Sarai Henriquez, Staff Reporter 

To all my fellow Toros that miss Disneyland, you are not alone. We at The Bulletin miss Disney too, but fear not, here is The Bulletin’s top five Disney songs to wash your hands too. So you can bring that pixie dust magic to your house. 

Hakuna Matata (The Lion King)

“Hakuna Matata. What a wonderful phrase

Hakuna Matata. Ain’t no passing craze.

It means no worries, for the rest of your days.

It’s our problem-free, Philosophy

Hakuna Matata, Hakuna Matata

Hakuna Matata, Hakuna Matata

Hakuna Matata.”

Un Poco Loco (Coco) Spanish Version 

“Tú me traes un poco loco. Un poquititito loco

Estoy adivinando. Qué quieres y pa’ cuándo

Y así estoy celebrando.Que me he vuelto un poco loco

Chiflado tú me vuelves.Y eso está un poco loco

Tu mente que despega.Tú siempre con ideas

Con mi cabeza juegas. Todo es un poco loco

Un poquititititititititititititito loco.”

Why Should I Worry? (Oliver & Company) 

“Why should I worry? Why should I care?

It’s just bebopulation. And I got street savoire faire

The rhythm of the city. But once you get it down

Then you can own this town. You can wear the crown

Why should I worry? Why should I care?”

Into The Unknown (Frozen 2)

You’re not a voice, you’re just a ringing in my ear

And if I heard you, which I don’t, I’m spoken for I fear

Everyone I’ve ever loved is here within these walls

I’m sorry, secret siren, but I’m blocking out your calls

I’ve had my adventure, I don’t need something new

I’m afraid of what I’m risking if I follow you

Into the unknown

Into the unknown

Into the unnnnkkkkknnnnoooooowwwwnnn.” 

Part of Your World  (The Little Mermaid)

“Up where they walk

Up where they run

Up where they stay all day in the sun

Wanderin’ free

Wish I could be

Part of that world

What would I give

If I could live

Outta these waters?

What would I pay

To spend a day

Warm on the sand?

Betcha on land

They understand

Bet they don’t reprimand their daughters

Bright young women

Sick o’ swimmin’

Ready to stand”