... To Die For (Uncut) - Lion King Complete Score
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- čas přidán 23. 01. 2008
- This is the full movie version of the Lion King OST song "...To Die For". The Complete Score unofficial release was kind of distorted (Hissing & pops/Mono/Off pitch & Tempo) so I "cleaned" it up a bit. Enjoy!
Music by Hans Zimmer
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I do NOT, in any way, own this music owned by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. I only wish to share what the fans rightfully deserved from the beginning. It's the company's fault that they never did anything. - Hudba
You can almost hear the rumble of the stampede. Chilling
sad
Kind of
When the store opens on Black Friday & you're trying to find your son in the crowd
😂
Damn, I never realized how freakin' scary this song was....
I think you meant ''this theme''. And yes, it is heart-pounding.
sampea CAML song or theme it’s the same thing
You can tell that someone's not going to make it out alive just by listening to it
@@Megs24theJokerQueen Or, you can tell that an angry god woke up...
This scene is so epic the music too damn 2:11 always takes my breath away Scar really is an evil genius i mean he used his relation to Simba to manipulate him so easily
"Long Live The King".
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH-NOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
Still makes me freeze.... **shivers**
TheCatzFranzNeko Game Over...
Филипп Виноградов GAME OVER YEEEEAAAHHHH
The way Jeremy Irons says it! *shudders*
“Daaad?”
2:21-2:41 pretty much sums up how much our hearts were pounding when we were watching this the first time and wondered if Mufasa was going to make it.
I still hope hope Mufasa would make it, even 20+ years later.
Still the single-handed darkest moment in any Disney movie, ever.
So true...
And most intense.
I feel Frollo's attempted infanticide was darker, personally
How about the Donkey transformation in Pinocchio, as well?
You mean one the greatest & realest scenes ever. Thats part of the *Movie Magic* & they teach lessons. some films. & one of them is that death is final, someday. for all living things, even the MightY Mufasa. who towered over the small mole. & played the Good King Role. ... Model. As he was once King of the Jungle. & once ruled pride rock. or as they say in Latin. Memento Mori.
Im literally playing the entire scene in my head while the song plays. I know the entire dialogue and every detail of that scene
Nikita Komatsu
"Oh look sire the heard is on the move."
"Odd."
"Mufusa! Stampede, in the gorge. Simba's down there!"
"Simba."
Nikita Komatsu Knows the entire movie lol
So am I!
SAME!!
Zazu, help me!
0:46
Zazu: "Oh look, sire! The herd is on the move!"
Mufasa: "Odd..."
Scar: "Mufasa! Quick! Stampede in the gorge! Simba's down there!"
Mufasa: " *SIMBA!*"
Peg
“Zazu, help me!”
Your father's on the way hol'on@@Jothomas214
@@Jothomas214"Your father's on the way! Hold on!"
@@stuartbarclay7940 HURRY!!
It's amazing what a song do with the heart and the soul. Even after 20 years, "The Lion King" still is amazing and the proof that the time really transform a movie in a classic. I can see every part of the sequence of stampede in my mind, each chord and each sound... the motion of the characters, Scar walking on the cliff, knocking in Zazu and when he shocks himself on the wall, and of course, the fall of Mufasa... well, everything, just with a music. It's really the MOST AMAZING ANIMATION OF ALL TIME!
+WAR OF THE GEMS dude, a quote of Jack Sparrow can explain our frustration about today and the days that gone: "The world's still the same. There's just... less in it."
Antônio Ramon THIS SONG IS THE MOST AMAZING ANIMATION OF ALL TIME
Antônio Ramon and the animation angles of this film puts u right in the shoes of the characters, seeing their fears of Simba being killed or Mufasa having to watch his child almost getting killed
This soundtrack is still one of Hans Zimmer's best works. And this theme is one of the best in the entire soundtrack. Mufasa's death is unforgettable on its own, but Hans' music made it even better!
Man, I still get the chills!
You and me both man!
Agree.
The part of the theme when Mufasa slowly starts to climb up the cliff (to eventually to get thrown off to his death of course) after jumping out of the stampede is probably one of the most intense snippet of the theme and is a part that sticks out to me. This music makes the scene even more terrifying, so good job, Mr. Zimmer. You get a gold star. ⭐
The perfect soundtrack for Black Friday.
Lmao
Knew every line, every action, every voice, and every sound effect. Time to rewatch The Lion King.
I can't believe Disney got away with this heart wrenching scene.
Tell that to the Black Cauldron, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Atlantis: the Lost Empire, Brother Bear, and the Fox & the Hound.
@@Jothomas214 - and Bambi
_"...motherrrrrr!?"_
And they will never dare to do something so risky ever again. They don't have the guts they had in the 90s
And Beauty and the Beast too.
Can't forget Jungle Book live action version and Mulan.
Pumbaa: 'shall we run for our lives?'
Timon: 'oh yes, let's'
I'd be them!
Pumbaa: Hang on, Timon!
Timon: This is it! Goodbye cruel world!
(The wildebeest stops and Timon and Pumbaa are flung off a ledge into a river)
Pumbaa,question. Is it possible to fall off the edge of the earth?
This scene speaks layers of what parenting really means. Any rightful parent would sacrifice themselves in order to save there child.
Amen dude
Robin is certainly lucky to have you as a father.
Their*
Though seemingly morbid, this has to be one of my favorite scenes in animation history. You're there, in the gorge, the thundering of thousands of hooves all around you, camera shaking, dust in your eyes. It's as if you're part of the action, or at least witnessing it firsthand. And the fantastic music only heightens the tension. This is the good stuff!
Indeed it is!
2:22 “daaaaaad!” 😱
Can still see Simba’s eyes looking for his dad. Most terrifying scene ever
And saddest.
Just listening to this music makes my heart pound, thinking of that dreadful scene.
What a truly incredible masterpiece, both the scene and the music.
Scar: *LONG LIVE THE KING*
Mufasa: *AHHHHHHHHH*
*Simba finds mufasa's dead body a few moments later*
Simba: *Dad wake up! Come on.. you gotta get up*
*The Feels Kick In*
Me: *CRIES IN A CORNER*
XD
Scar:
Simba, what have you done?
Earlier while the playlist was going and I was drawing a huge roach came into view. I didn't bother to pause the playlist and being a scaredy cat I am I went to go tell my friend to get rid of it. We searched the room for a bit and when the roach finally started scurrying across the floor, this music began to play...
Lets all run from roach scar! RUNN 😂 He has rebirthed into his new body!!
Haha, epic bro
Both the original "The Lion King" and the 2021 film adaptation of "Dune" have Oscar-worthy scores from Hans Zimmer himself.💯🏆
LONG LIVE THE KING
Phoenix Prime AHHHHHHHHHHH!
And Mufasa & Simba
*Zazu:* "Oh, look, sire. The herd is on the move."
*Mufasa:* "Odd...."
*Scar:* "Mufasa! Quick! Stampede! In the gorge! Simba is down there!"
*Mufasa:* "Simba!"
....Damn you, Scar....
props to the animators for Scar's subtlety here, too: he looks genuinely worried for Simba's safety, enough that if it hadn't been spelled out in no uncertain terms that this is a murder plot, it would have been a huge twist that Scar kills Mufasa
Man, I was JUST thinking about how wild it would be to think that Scar wasn't the mastermind behind the murder plot and working with the hyenas until after he killed Mufasa. The "Be Prepared" theme could have been used as a post-murder song where he was gathering his hyena troops to take command of Pride Rock and everything, and then the story could continue as normal.
Scar lie to Simba
Well ... the purpose of a good villain is to do bad things in order to affect the protagonist, but beyond of that, I consider him one of the best disney villains, because they(disney) made, that we hated the character, I consider that the writers made a GREAT JOB, isn´t it?
hes the biggest piece of shit ever
A herd of terrified wildebeest coming at you is terrifying for anyone, much less a lion cub!
15 years later, and this music still gives me goosebumps.
30 years and it's still gives me chills ever since on opening day of this.
Finally hearing the complete thing makes it ever more amazing than it was in the film. The long live the king part just give you chills love this piece so much
The songs from The Lion King were very hit-or-miss for me. The score for this film, on the other hand? PERFECTION. Chills EVERYWHERE. I would love to hear this live.
The best track Hans Zimmer has ever composed. Even after almost three decades, it's never been topped.
In the remake are more better
As a child, I've learned with this scene what my parents would do for me if it was necessary, then I found out what's worth to die for.
Fans. You've forgotten The Lion King. You've forgotten who you are and so forgotten The Lion King. Look inside your comments, fans. You are more than what you have become. You must take your place in the circle of Internet. Remember who you are. You are Lion King fans and appreciate the one true Disney. Remember who you are. Remember.
Really though arguing religion on a CZcams video of The Lion King? Come on guys we all know who the one true God is. His name is Hans Zimmer. Duh.
Such a disappointment
I didn’t see anyone arguing about religion in the comments
This comment is 11 years old @@rainbowhawk911
I would have called this track "Long Live The King," but I will not doubt the god of music that is Hans Zimmer.
True
This track gives me goosebumps...
The vocals that come in at 1:55 are Yona Yona Yona which means Here it comes
I swear I thought they were saying no king no king over and over
Almost sounds like "Yoda" to me. LOL
Gabby Martin more like no way no how.
What language was that ??
I think it's Zulu.
2:43 Mufasa: "Scar! Brother...Help me!"
(Grabs Mufasas paws as Mufasa howls in pain, then Scar smirks evilly) Long Live the King (lets go of Mufasa)
Mufasa: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!
General Heavy NOOOOOOO!
The way Jeremy Irons says "Long Live the King!"
2:54 i can still hear Mufasa's roar...
so can i
Me too. And I also can hear Simba too
2:58 "Long Live The King!"
2:56 : LONG LIVE THE KING...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
This song just conveys such emotion its unbelievable!!! Truly one of the best and underrated songs in the movie!
Oh my gosh that part hit hard 1:56
"Long live the king..."
John Pugh AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Jackie Gonzalez NOOOOOOOO!!!!
Godzilla The King Of The Monsters dad, wake up
Help!!!!!!
Somebody? Anybody.
That's my favorite part! It's so... I can't even desribe it. Epic is an understatment.
I don’t know if I’m emotionally prepared to go through this again in the remake...😭
I can't stop listening to Lion King music! It truly is a masterpiece!!
the beginning with the vocal build up (as short as it is) still gives me tingles to this day and im an 18 year old lad.
I heard a lot from the movie during this music. Most pronounced was the final score. Mufasa pleading for Scar's help, only to have his brother claw his paws and declare, "long...live...the king," And as he screams his final roar, Simba is heard in the distance, "NNNNOOOOO!"
Starting at 1:55, it sounds like the vocals are saying, "no way, no how".
😂
I can't unhear it now 😂
Emily Ziegler I heard it
I beleive they're saying no king
No King, No Land is appareantly what they're singing
Thumbs up if you can see Simba's horrified face as soon as you hear 0:17!
2:43
Mufasa: scar! Brother, help me!
Scar looks down at mufasa
Claws mufasa’s gnaws
Mufasa: ROAR!
Scar: long live the king!
Lets of mufasa’s gnaws
Mufasa: aaaaaahhhh!!!
Simba: noooooooooo!
2:52 in 2019 we are all gonna go through that again...
This movie still gives me chills. It has so much power and emotion in every scene, it still brings tears to my eyes when Mufasa dies. This was amazing to see in 3D, and I very strongly suggest that anyone who hasn't gone to see it, go see it when you get the chance.
THIS SCENE GAVE ME CHILLS GROWING UP
Hans Zimmer is a GREAT composer
i remember seeing this movie when i was about 6, i loved it and even burst into tears when mufasa died, i think it was because simba was crying and the music that was with it. I ended up getting the TLK CD. I still have it after all these years but when i listen to these scores the sound it gives me goosebumps, and i cant help but love the music. Its hard to explain, it makes me remember the movie scenes when listening to it. I would love if they brought this out on CD i would love to buy it XD
I really love the fact that although there were 3 composers on Lion King, they all blend together seamlessly, and in fact, you can here the same theme here where Scar kills Mufasa as during be prepared.
I remember listening to the sdtrk. as a kid on cassette tape (this was one of the songs I listened to most often! Still a Zimmer fan after all these years).
Ever since I saw this film when it was first released, I always wanted to own this piece of music, it took my breath away and made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck; still does
A masterpiece! How something can be so perfect in every way?
I'm not sure this would be the most relaxing thing to go to sleep to... but the dreams are sure to be AWESOME.
I 'm 19 now, but I still love this movie so madly. Mufasas death was one of the most touching scenes I've ever seen in a movie. Everytime I see it again, I have to try not to cry. The moment, when Simba sees his dad falling down, you have to look into his eyes. Gives me shivers every time.
And I love Scar, especially his german voice. When he whispers "Run, Simba, run, and never come back" is sooo amazing! *O*
Best movie ever.
"Hey, Uncle Scar! Will I like the surprise?"
"...Simba, it's to *die* for."
2:44-3:11
Mufasa: "Scar! Brother! Help me!"
[Scar plants his claws in Mufasa's paws, as the latter roars in pain.]
Scar: "Long live the king!"
[Scar throws Mufasa to his death in the stampede below.]
Mufasa: "AAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!"
Simba: "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"
Simba: “Daaad?”
Hans Zimmer. One of his finest masterpieces. :)
this brings me so many emotions. i can really see the movie before my eyes
Seriously the most intense Disney track EVER.
Oh, same! Me too! I just got some of the original scores from the original soundtrack and I can't stop listening to it! (Hans Zimmer is my hero!)
Excuse me, I'm gonna cry over there
Long live the king.
Goosebumps.
Now that I’m older, this scene disturbs me on another level. Specifically, the murder itself. By now, we’ve seen that Scar is a sadist and a coward, who won’t *personally* get his hands dirty if he doesn’t have to. You can see it when he stares down at his struggling brother: he would have happily just watched as he fell to his death. But then Scar gets a truly cruel flash of inspiration: give Mufasa a *brief* glimmer of hope by *pretending* to save him. Just to see the despair in his eyes, up close and personal.
That’s why Mufasa’s final scream is especially haunting. He’s reached the *pinnacle* of despair! You can practically hear his last chain of thoughts: “My own brother betrayed me! I’m going to die! Oh dear god, he’s going after Simba next! I failed to save my son!” No wonder this is still considered one of Disney’s darkest moments.
I LOVE how suspenseful and dramatic the music in this score at 1:55. It's just AMAZING! It really helps you connect to how intense or terrifying a tragic situation is for the character that's endeavoring it.
I think THAT was what made Lion King 2 not as amazing as the first: the music. Through out the whole movie of TLK 2, they kept re-using the same action BGM for the drama scenes so much that we completely lost the feeling that the writers were trying to emphasize.
Me too
the ending is so powerful...my eyes started watering
When I was growing up and hearing the vocals on 2:30, it sounded like their saying 'Somebody said I'm not responsible".
This song always gets me panicy like I KNOW the exact moments Simba is running, Mufasa looks for him, finds him, gets hit then jumps on the side..only to get thrown by his brother. Its so scary!!!! But I love it. So emotional
omg I love this song!
gotta be the best part of the soundtrack in this movie... and even beyond that!
I don't think this scene would have been as big as it was had it not been for this music. Especially how intense it gets towards the end like right when you think Mufasa's gonna survive and then Scar just throws him off the cliff and kills him.
The power of hans zimmer man
The part that always hurt me the most was the look of desperation mufasa had in his eyes when Simba is locked from his mouth. That and the pitiful "help!" Simba cries out. Even today that's what makes me break.
2:53 gives me chills every time.
Even if it's sad, it's a huge enjoyable cinematographic moment. You can enjoy something sad for being well writen...
This is one of my favorites in Zimmer's score.
Still getting goosebumps...
An awsome piece of music for an even more awsome film! thank you so much for uploading this and the other tracks!
i really want all of these on a cd.. they should release it !
Yeeeees. Rafiki bless you for posting the full version.
OMG Finally the full version THANKS A LOT for the upload =D
My siblings and i played the whole scene out lol
Thank you so much for this!!
Hans Zimmer did a great job, thnx for uploading.
I feel like there should be a quiet strings solo near the end there... But you can imagine the sadness better in the silence.
2:21 I always loved the "danger"-theme
This is another segment that is constantly toned down on soundtracks or wherever it is uploaded, so I am glad to here the whole thing with this video. The beginning is very sinister and then cuts to the whole chase that leads to Mufasa having to rescue Simba...and then to his tragic death where his treacherous brother murders him. :(
2:02 Scar creeping on the ledge
If it didn't make me think so much of the panic of Simba and Mufasa's death, I would completely enjoy this music for its epicness and its awesomeness !
I couldn't find you before. Thank you fro still existing.
Hans Zimmer: The go-to guy for dramatic music.
finally i found the right one
I feel the same way
Luis Duran i know
Long ago, I was surfing the internet for music when I came across a random blog dedicated to bootleg scores and it happened to have The Lion King Recording Sessions. Like my description says they were all off pitch and stuff so I "fixed" it and put it up for everyone to have. Unfortunately the computer I downloaded it on died a long time ago so I lost the original files and all their glory :(
DAAAAAAAD!!! 2:20