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Cinderella
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Children's Music
Cinderella was released on July 13, 2010 by Drew's Entertainment as a part of the album 157 Kids Best Songs and Stories
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Release DateJuly 13, 2010
LabelDrew's Entertainment
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Hit Crew Kids
The Hit Crew Kids
Performer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
The Hit Crew Kids
The Hit Crew Kids
Producer

Lyrics

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Cinderella
Who lived with her two stepsisters and stepmother. The stepmother
Didn't like Cinderella, so she made her do all the housework
Despite all this hard work and the ragged dress she was
Forced to wear, Cinderella remained kind and optimistic
One day, it was announced that the king had decided to
Give a ball in honor of his son, the prince. Invitations
Were sent out to all the young, unmarried girls in the
Kingdom. Cinderella and her two stepsisters were invited
The stepmother began purchasing fancy gowns for her daughters
Hoping the prince would fall in love with one of them
Cinderella, of course, was put to work altering the gowns
"Oh, Cinderella," teased the older stepsister
"Wouldn't you like to come to the ball?"
Both stepsisters looked at each other and laughed merrily
At last, the stepsisters' carriage pulled up before the front door
Cinderella waved and watched the carriage roll down the street
Then the poor girl burst into tears
"Why are you crying, child?" said a voice
Cinderella looked down and saw a tiny
Sparkling woman no larger than a teacup
"Who are you?"
"I am your fairy godmother. Why are you so
Sad? You wish you could go to the ball?"
"Yes," wept Cinderella, "but everyone would laugh."
"Nonsense," laughed the fairy. "I'll just give you a little help."
"First, we'll need a pumpkin," said the little fairy
Cinderella brought a pumpkin in from the garden, and
The fairy godmother gently touched it with her wand
Instantly, the pumpkin was transformed into a jeweled coach
Next, her wand transformed mice into prancing horses
To draw the carriage. Some frogs became footmen
And two rats became the coachman and the coach driver
"Now, we must see to your gown."
She touched Cinderella with her wand
Instantly, the ragged dress became a stunning white gown of silk
On her feet were a pair of glass slippers, the
Most beautiful shoes Cinderella had ever seen
"Now, go to the ball," said the fairy godmother
"But be sure to leave before midnight
At the last stroke of midnight, the coach will be
A pumpkin again, and the horses will become mice
The coachmen rats, and the footmen will be frogs
And," she added, "your gown will turn back into rags."
When Cinderella arrived to the ball, the prince
Gave her his hand and led her into the great hall
The crowd fell silent
So beautiful a pair was the prince and the
Strange girl that no one could say a word
Cinderella and the prince began to waltz
Cinderella danced and talked with the prince
Then the clock sounded the hour of twelve
She had time only to kiss the prince softly on the cheek
And then down the steps and hopped into her coach
Cinderella didn't even realize one of her slippers had fallen off
It was picked up by the prince, who had turned to follow the girl
Just as they were out of sight of the palace, the
Coach and horses and coachmen and footmen changed
Back into a pumpkin and rats and mice and frogs
A proclamation was issued that the prince would visit every
House in town to find the owner of the missing glass slipper
He then began going to the houses of everyone in the kingdom
The two stepsisters knew that he would arrive soon
The doorbell rang
"Welcome, your highness," giggled the first stepsister
The prince asked the girls to remove their shoes
The stepsisters shoved and pried and pushed
And squeezed, but the slipper would not fit
At last, Cinderella peeked around the corner
"May I try?"
"Oh, that's just the cleaning girl," said the older stepsister
"Let her try," said the prince
Cinderella sat down in the chair, and the
Prince lifted the slipper to her foot
It fit beautifully
"Are you my princess?"
"I am," Cinderella said
"She can't be! Impossible!" shouted the two stepsisters
From her pocket, Cinderella pulled
The other glass slipper and put it on
The prince took Cinderella's hand, and they lived happily ever after
Written by: Alan Menken, Howard Ashman
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