Why was the song removed from Muppets Christmas Carol?
A lost song cut from the original The Muppet Christmas Carol movie has been found and reinstated, director Brian Henson has revealed. The ballad is sung to a young Scrooge by his fiancée Belle in the 1992 reworking of the classic Dickens story. It was removed as Disney felt it wouldn’t appeal to young viewers.
Which version of Muppet Christmas Carol was When Love Is Gone?
However, while viewers of the VHS version experienced the scene featuring “When Love Is Gone,” the ballad was removed from the theatrical version, as well as most DVD and Blu-ray versions, due to producer Jeffrey Katzenberg feeling the song was too mature for a young audience.
Does Disney plus Muppet Christmas Carol have When Love Is Gone?
By time the Blu-ray version came around though, the disappearance of the full version of The Muppet Christmas Carol was complete. “When Love Is Gone” was nowhere to be found (except as a bonus feature thrown in with the Disney+ version of the film).
What happened to the love is gone Muppets Christmas Carol?
“When Love Is Gone,” a ballad in the Muppets’ version of the classic Charles Dickens Christmas tale, was removed from the 1992 film, Entertainment Weekly reported. Director Brian Hensen believed the melancholy ballad, sung by Meredith Braun, would not appeal to young viewers.
Who did the music for Muppet Christmas Carol?
Paul Williams
Miles Goodman
The Muppet Christmas Carol/Music composed by
Who wrote the songs for Muppet Christmas Carol?
Who sings the love is gone?
David Guetta
Chris Willis
Love Is Gone/Artists
Does Belle sing in Muppets Christmas Carol?
“When Love Is Gone” is performed by Belle in The Muppet Christmas Carol as she laments the end of her relationship with Ebenezer Scrooge. The song is reprised later in the film as “When Love Is Found” and sung during the end credits by country singer Martina McBride.
What film is love is gone from?
The Muppet Christmas Carol
“When Love is Gone” is a song from the film, The Muppet Christmas Carol. It is sung by Belle (and partially joined by Scrooge), about her break-up with Ebenezer Scrooge for being more interested in money than marrying her. It is also sung by Martina McBride for the credits.