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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* [[Elton John]] composed the music for the song, and performed a variation of it that appeared on {{w|The Lion King (1994 soundtrack)|the 1994 film's soundtrack album}} (but not the film itself, where it was sung by Carmen Twillie and Lebo M). The song title does not get a mention on-screen. The original lyrics are actually slightly different to the ones quoted by the Doctor — the first line is, "From the day ''we'' arrive on the planet", not "''they'' arrive".
* [[Elton John]] composed the music for the song, and performed a variation of it that appeared on {{w|The Lion King (1994 soundtrack)|the 1994 film's soundtrack album}} (but not the film itself, where it was sung by Carmen Twillie and Lebo M). The song title does not get a mention on-screen. The original lyrics are actually slightly different to the ones quoted by the Doctor — the first line is, "From the day ''we'' arrive on the planet", not "''they'' arrive".
[[Category:Songs from the real world]]
[[Category:Songs from the real world]]

Revision as of 03:51, 24 December 2023

Circle of Life

"Circle of Life" was a song from The Lion King accidentally quoted by the Tenth Doctor when discussing humanity's potential with the Sycorax on 25 December 2006. The lyrics he quoted were:

From the day they arrived on the planet
And, blinking, stepped into the sun.
There is more to see, than can ever be seen
More to do than—

(TV: The Christmas Invasion)

Behind the scenes

  • Elton John composed the music for the song, and performed a variation of it that appeared on the 1994 film's soundtrack album (but not the film itself, where it was sung by Carmen Twillie and Lebo M). The song title does not get a mention on-screen. The original lyrics are actually slightly different to the ones quoted by the Doctor — the first line is, "From the day we arrive on the planet", not "they arrive".