Elton John - Without Question (The Road to El Dorado film version)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2024
- The film version of the song from the 2000 Dreamworks film "The Road to El Dorado."
Elton John & Tim Rice wrote the songs for the film and the film versions are different than the versions released on his album of the same name. This is the audio track used in the film.
Pianos & Vocals = Elton John
Keyboards & Programming = Patrick Leonard
Organ = Paul Carrack
Guitars = Davey Johnstone & James Harrah
Bouzouki = Tim Pierce
Bass = Bob Birch
Drums = Vinnie Colaiuta
Percussion = Luis Conté
Vocals = Don Henley & Timothy Schmit
Orchestral Arrangement = Jeremy Lubbock
Words & Music by Elton John & Tim Rice
©2000 William A. Bong Ltd.
This is the only movie version that doesn’t sound slightly sped up. Thank u!
that would be a PAL version
I love this movie so much!! As a kid, I’ve always watched this on a VHS Player! So Nostalgic😍
Everyday for many years Lol.
1 word, “Underrated”
Indeed. Dreamworks wasn't really great with their marketing unfortunately....
Bless you for uploading this! The other popular "movie version" is definitely sped up and lower quality audio. This is 💯
Thanks, and UR welcome! Glad U enjoy
The More I Learn, The More I See, The Less The World Impassions me!
the hungry heart, the roving eye, have come to rest, do not apply
The frantic chase. The crazy ride. The thrill has gone, I step asiiiiii-iii-iiide
I’d believe in anything, were it not for you!
Showing me, by just existing, only this is true!
Am I crazy to think this would be a beautiful couples song for the dance for a wedding .. beach or tropical setting
Very romantic!
We're using it for ours!
Not at all! Heartfelt, honestly, and way less played out than sooooo many others
(not judging anyone, I picked Nat King Cole's solo version of Unforgettable, DEFINITELY not the first one there lol)
2:26 Tzekel-Kan: [looks at a book] Hmm. This is not what I expected. Perhaps Lord Tulio will enlighten me. [puts the book away, chuckling, licking on his tongue, smearing on the head] How do I look?
Guard: oh! Well…you
@@mase5995 Tzekel-Kan: Oh, shut up. [cut back to Tulio and Chel]
A great song. Thank you for uploading.
UR welcome!
Ive been looking for the movie version without the video !
Is this it?
@@myoldchannel0 I'd say so
Beautiful
I love this song, I might ask my church if we could play this song
I'm sorry this is a very beautiful song and sir Elton John's voice is very nice BUT the Latin American version ufff Mijares ATE. He ate, he wipped his face and tipped his waiter
try the brazilian version too by Mauricio Manieri is 2 precious
Isn't Mijares spanish?
If u slow the speed down to .75, it actually sounds like the soundtrack version. Try it guys and u'll c
That’s the other version.
The song totally reminds me of Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters by Elton John.
Huh, cool.
Does anyone know what the stringed instrument that is heard throughout the song is? It sounds close to a nylon guitar but it also reminds me of a ukulele. Maybe a lute of some kind?
I can be "anyone" .......
Actually it's a bouzouki - the Greek string instrument.
@@RonnieFriend No, I don't think so. Bouzouki has sharper attack and a lot more high end. This sounds more like a classical guitar to me, but I'm not sure.
This is not my opinion. This is what is credited in the album liner notes.
I have now added all the musician credits.
@@RonnieFriend Oh, you're probably right then. However, the credits you provided also mention guitars so i guess it's both. Well, whatever it is, we can both at least agree that it sounds lovely in the context of this song :)
I hear bouzouki in the background behind the main guitar, but the forward strings in the beginning are classical guitar, you're right. No mistaking that sound. Putting bouzouki behind the guitar is a great idea, it adds a lot to the sound. Not as jangly as a 12 string but still adds depth
Who sings this version?
Elton John
Beautiful