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"The Virginia Company" is the opening song and the first song of Disney's 1995 animated feature, Pocahontas. It demonstrates the goals and position of the crew setting sail on the Jamestown expedition as this plays while the men are saying goodbye to their families. The song also serves to introduce the characters Thomas, John Smith, Governor Ratcliffe, Wiggins, and Ben and Lon, who serve as main characters for the rest of the film. The song is sung again by John Smith and his crew after Thomas' rescue, and they sail onward to explore the New World at Virginia before the opening credits song "Steady as the Beating Drum".

Lyrics[]

Men:
In 1607
We sailed the open sea
For glory, God and gold
And the Virginia Company

For the New World is like heaven
And we'll all be rich and free
Or so we have been told
By the Virginia Company

So we have been told
By the Virginia Company

For glory, God and gold
And the Virginia Company

(instrumental break)

On the beaches of Virginny
There's diamonds like debris
There's silver rivers flowin'
Gold you pick right off a tree
With a nugget for my Winnie
And another one for me
And all the rest'll go
To the Virginia Company

It's glory, God and gold
And the Virginia Company!

Men:
We'll kill ourselves an Injun
Or maybe two or three
We're stalwart men and bold
Of the Virginia Company

It's glory, God and gold
And the Virginia Company!

Trivia[]

  • The song says that the English are sailing to America "for Glory, God, and gold." This was actually the motivation of the Spanish conquistadors, who were, at the time, enemies of England.
  • When Governor Ratcliffe is boarding the ship during the song, the Rat from Lady and the Tramp can be seen boarding the ship as well.
  • The reprise was originally supposed to be sung after Thomas was taken below deck after his rescue and was mockingly scared by a crewmate who describes to him what the Indians do when they capture you. John reassures him that he doesn't need to worry about savages since they're his concern. Thomas would then be the one to ask if they would give them much trouble, causing the men to sing the reprise to Thomas's delight.

Videos[]

v - e - d
Pocahontas logo
Media
Films: Pocahontas (soundtrack/video) • Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (soundtrack/video)

Video Games: PocahontasDisney Emoji Blitz
Music: The Legacy Collection
Books: Pocahontas: Six New AdventuresMarvel ComicsDisney Princess Beginnings

Disney Parks
Castle of Magical DreamsDisney Animation BuildingIt's a Small WorldPocahontas Indian VillageSorcerers of the Magic Kingdom

Entertainment: Disney's BelieveFantasmic!Feel the MagicFestival of Family & FriendsFollow Your DreamsHakuna Matata Time Dance PartyMickey and the Magical MapPocahontas and her Forest FriendsPocahontas SpectacularRivers of Light: We Are OneThe Forest of Enchantment: A Disney Musical AdventureThe Golden MickeysThe Spirit of Pocahontas
Parades: Disney's Magical Moment s ParadeDisney Adventure Friends CavalcadeDisney Harmony in Color! ParadeJubilation!Main Street Electrical ParadeMickey & Friends Street Celebration
Fireworks: Disney EnchantmentCelebrate! Tokyo DisneylandIlluminate! A Nighttime CelebrationMomentousTree of Life AwakensWorld of ColorWondrous Journeys
Summer: Stitch and Friends Summer Surprise
Halloween: Are You Brave Enough?Frightfully Fun ParadeThe Disney Villains Halloween Showtime
Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy Parade

Characters
Original: PocahontasJohn SmithGovernor RatcliffeThomasMeekoFlitPercyWigginsGrandmother WillowChief PowhatanNakomaKocoumKekataBen and LonRatcliffe's SettlersPowhatan's Tribe

Sequel: John RolfeKing JamesQueen AnneMrs. JenkinsUttamatomakkinJesters
Deleted: Redfeather
Miscellaneous: Sprig

Songs
Original: The Virginia CompanySteady as the Beating DrumJust Around the RiverbendListen With Your HeartMine, Mine, MineColors of the WindSavagesIf I Never Knew You

Sequel: Where Do I Go from Here?What a Day in LondonWait 'Till He Sees YouThings Are Not What They AppearBetween Two Worlds
Deleted: Different DrummerFirst To DanceIn the Middle of the RiverDancing to the Wedding Drum

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