Can You Feel the Love Tonight

"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" is a classical pop song from the Disney's 1994 animated feature film, The Lion King. It was originally composed by Elton John with lyrics written by Tim Rice. It won the 1994 Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. It was also nominated for AFI's "100 Years...100 Songs", as one of 15 from Disney and one of 17 from an animated movie to be nominated. The ones that eventually made the cut was: "When You Wish Upon A Star" (#7), "Some Day My Prince Will Come" (#19), "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (#36), "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (#47),"Beauty and the Beast" (#62) and "Hakuna Matata" (#99).

Plot
As the song begins, Timon and Pumbaa realize that Nala and Simba being alone together would most likely lead to the two falling romantically in love. The two worry that this will bring an end to their carefree days with Simba. Timon's prediction comes true, and Nala and Simba's longtime childhood friendship eventually blossoms into intense romance during a stroll though the jungle.

In The Lion King 1½, the romantic love scene is interspersed with scenes showing Timon and Pumbaa trying to disrupt Simba and Nala's romantic night out while the refrain plays throughout their failure.

Elton John, the composer, also sings his cover version during the credits of the original film. This version was released as a single by Elton John and was also featured on the The Lion King soundtrack.

A different cover version of the song, with Elton John's lyrics, appeared on the Sing-Along Songs video "Colors of the Wind", in which it was set to clips of couples from previous animated Disney films (Bambi, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Brave Little Tailor, Fun and Fancy Free, Cinderella, Robin Hood, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Lady and the Tramp, and Melody Time) in addition to Simba and Nala.

Lyrics
Movie version= Timon: I can see what's happening Pumbaa: (spoken): What? Timon: And they don't have a clue Pumbaa: (spoken) Who? Timon: They'll fall in love, and here's the bottom line Our trio's down to two Pumbaa: (spoken) Oh. Timon: Ze sweet caress of twilight There's magic everywhere And with all this romantic atmosphere Disaster's in the air

Chorus: Can you feel the love tonight? The peace the evening brings The world, for once, in perfect harmony With all its living things

Simba: So many things to tell her But how to make her see ''The truth about my past? Impossible'' She'd turn away from me

Nala: He's holding back, he's hiding But what, I can't decide Why won't he be the king I know he is The king I see inside?

Chorus: Can you feel the love tonight? The peace the evening brings The world, for once, in perfect harmony With all its living things

Can you feel the love tonight? You needn't look to far Steeling through the night's uncertainties Love is where they are

Timon: And if he falls in love tonight It can be assumed Pumbaa: His carefree days with us are history Both: In short, our pal is doomed

(Both start shedding noisy tears) Timon: I can see what's happening Pumbaa (spoken): What? Timon: And they don't have a clue Pumbaa: (spoken): Who? Timon: They'll fall in love and here's the bottom line Our trio's down to two Pumbaa (spoken): Oh. Timon: The sweet caress of twilight There's magic everywhere And with all this romantic atmosphere Disaster's in the air
 * -|Broadway version=

Chorus: Can you feel the love tonight The peace the evening brings The world for once in perfect harmony With all its living things

Simba: So many things to tell her But how to make her see ''The truth about my past? Impossible'' She'd turn away from me

Nala: He's holding back, he's hiding But what, I can't decide Why won't he be the king I know he is The king I see inside?

Chorus: Can you feel the love tonight? The peace the evening brings The world, for once, in perfect harmony With all its living things

Can you feel the love tonight? You needn't look too far Stealing through the night's uncertainties Love is where they are

Nala: And if he feels the love tonight In the way I do

Simba: It's enough for this restless wanderer

Both: Just to be with you There's a calm surrender To the rush of day When the heat of a rolling wind Can be turned away An enchanted moment And it sees me through It's enough for this restless warrior Just to be with you
 * -|Elton John's version=

And can you feel the love tonight? It is where we are It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer That we got this far

And can you feel the love tonight? How it's laid to rest It's enough to make kings and vagabonds Believe the very best

There's a time for everyone If they only learn That the twisting kaleidoscope Moves us all in turn There's a rhyme and reason To the wild outdoors When the heart of this star-crossed voyager Beats in time with yours

And can you feel the love tonight? It is where we are It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer That we got this far

And can you feel the love tonight? How it's laid to rest It's enough to make kings and vagabonds Believe the very best

It's enough to make kings and vagabonds Believe the very best

Deleted versions
Version One= Timon: If I said I love you Pumbaa (spoken): Huh?

Timon: Had you on my brain

Pumbaa (spoken): Hey!

Timon: It would mean a romantic atmosphere had rendered me insane! It's only an example, it don't apply to us

Pumbaa (spoken): Phew! But over there, it's a different story

Timon: And one we must discuss!

Both: Oh, can you feel the love tonight? Oh, the signs are there

Pumbaa: A starry sky and tons of tenderness

Timon: Disaster in the air! And if he falls in love tonight

Pumbaa: (spoken) Oh no!

Timon: It can be assumed

Pumbaa (spoken) What?

Timon: His carefree days with us are history In short

Both: Our pal is doomed! Simba: There's a calm surrender to the rush of day. When the heat of a rolling world can be turned away. Nala: An enchanted moment. Any heart would fall. Paradise, and I can't help wondering should I be here at all? Chorus: and Can you feel the love tonight? Won't you stay to see, stealing through the night's uncertainties, a truth for you and me. Nala: Somewhere there's a reason why I had to go, to keep away from this star-crossed voyager that I don't want to know.
 * -|Version Two=

Simba: Never trust the future, never miss the past. If you live for the shining moment, the moment may just last!

Chorus: And can you feel the love tonight? It is where we are It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer That we got this far

Can you feel the love tonight? Won't you stay to see Stealing through the night's uncertainties A truth for you and me

Stealing through the night's uncertainties A love for you and me

Trivia

 * The song originally was storyboarded to be sung by Timon and Pumbaa in a comical fashion, but was changed at the insistence of Elton John to be the film's "Prince and Princess" moment.
 * This song was the first song Elton John wrote for the film.
 * In 1994, the song won the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.
 * The song was ranked #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
 * It was only through the insistence of Elton John that the song was included in the movie.
 * Several demos of the song were recorded during the film's production. One demo was sung by Timon and Pumbaa, but Elton John disliked the comical nature of the concept; part of it is used for the final film. Another demo was recorded by Joseph Williams and Sally Dworsky as Simba and Nala, but it was also scrapped as it didn't connect with the African-themed music for the film.
 * In the original soundtrack version of the song, Timon and Pumbaa's sobbing at the end is prolonged.
 * According to Mouse Under Glass, Tim Rice wrote fifteen different drafts for the song before finally settling on the version included in the film.
 * When Zazu talks to Simba and Nala about their betrothal, flute notes of the song can be heard in the background score.
 * This is one of the movie's best known songs.
 * There is a rare work-in-progress version that appeared on a teaser trailer for the film The Fox and the Hound on VHS, which viewers will not find anywhere else except in the storyboard.
 * There is a version of this song sung in the French track of The Lion King 1½ throughout the credits instead of "Grazing in the Grass" by Raven and a reprise of "That's All I Need" by Timon, performed by unknown singers.
 * In the midquel film, Timon and Pumbaa try to trip Nala and Simba up with a vine, which causes the lions to roll down the hill.
 * The 2010 version cuts to the Broadway and North American tour versions of the show eliminated the aerial ballet (still evident in the original cast recording by an instrumental break in the song).
 * The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar makes a nod to the song when Kion says, "Dad, we already had that talk! Can you feel the love tonight? I know all about that mushy stuff!"
 * The part where Timon and Pumbaa cry at the end of the song in the soundtrack is cut off from Radio Disney Junior broadcasts.
 * A parody of the song is seen on the playlist of Judy Hopps' music player under the name "Can You Feel the Fluff Tonight", though the rest of the song's name covered by Judy's thumb in Zootopia.