"One Song" is a song from the Disney's 1937 animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was written by composers Frank Churchill and Leigh Harline and lyricist Larry Morey, and performed by Harry Stockwell as the Prince.
In the film, the Prince sings the song to Snow White as a serenade during their first encounter, which is overseen by the Queen. Snow White later hums it to herself when she is taken to the forest by the Huntsman. At the film's ending, the Prince sings the song again when he comes to awaken Snow White from the sleeping death.
Lyrics
Now that I've found you, hear what I have to say
One song, I have but one song
One song only for you
One heart tenderly beating
Ever entreating, constant and true
One love that has possessed me
One love thrilling me through
One song my heart keeps singing
Of one love, only for you
With a song I come to you,
Like a troubadour,
With a simple serenade
That, and nothing more
I have no lute to play
No tinkling guitar
Just a song to tell you
How sweet to me you are
One song, I have but one song
One song, only for you
One heart tenderly beating
Ever entreating, constantly true
One love that has possessed me
One love thrilling me through
One song, my heart keeps singing
Of one love, only for you
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Trivia
- A somber instrumental reprise of the song can be heard in the scene where the Queen (in her peddler disguise) manipulates Snow White to take a bite of a poisoned apple.
- This is the first Disney Princess song to be solely sung by a Disney Prince.
- The next one would not occur until the reprisal of One Jump Ahead from Aladdin.
- The song is alluded to in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep by the Prince, who mentions it as a song that drew him and Snow White together.
- The song was replaced with "A Hand Meets a Hand" in the 2025 live-action remake.
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