You've Got a Friend in Me
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Published 2018-12-13
You've Got a Friend in Me · Randy Newman
Toy Story
℗ 1995 Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.
Released on: 1995-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Unknown, Other: Joey Miskulin
Producer, Executive Producer: Ted Kryczko
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Dan Rudin
Unknown, Other: Brent Truitt
Unknown, Other: Denny Purcell
Unknown, Other, Producer: Gary Powell
Composer Lyricist: Randy Newman
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All Comments (21)
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"So long partner" -Woody
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Toy Story is like wine. The older it gets, the better it is.
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"Some other folks might little bit smarter than I am, big and stronger to, maybe. But none of them will ever love the way I do" hits me hard every time 😢
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Always Hits hard when I was a kid but it's on a different level when you hear it as an adult...I miss my childhood so much nostalgia
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1:32 "Friendship never dies"😭
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The album cover art looks kind of sus, ngl.
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This song will never get old.
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Certified banger
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This song makes me re-live my childhood memories of getting up early in as a kid, putting my toy story VHS into my tv and playing with my hot wheels while listening/watching.
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Pixar: “It’s just a movie about toys that come to life when humans aren’t present. Don’t go too hard on the soundtrack.” Randy: 🎹🔥
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When I was little I was obsessed with this movie and I would watch it with my poppop over and over. He died of cancer and sometimes I listen to this to think about him. It makes me cry but I know he's somewhere happy. Rest in peace 🕊️
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Friend Inside Me
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Fun Fact: even if we get Old we will still like and remember in our hearts this Song and the Movie
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Very first song of Pixar.
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"Friend Inside Me"
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I want my future son to have his room painted like Andy’s 😭
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Randy. You are a legend...
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Friend inside me
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this song reminds me of my childhood so much. back when grades didn’t matter, who your friends were didn’t matter, when you didn’t have to stay up to midnight studying for exams, before the trials and tribulations of teen hood/adulthood. one of my earliest memories is watching this movie with my father when i was 5 on a Friday night, and we still watch it for nostalgia sometimes.
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Toy Story: for Pixar's first movie, this is quite the classic. Toy Story 2: a even bigger step up from the original, with better animation and fun new characters. Toy Story 3: HANDS DOWN, the best movie in the entire franchise. Toy Story 4: it may be the weakest of the bunch, but I did personally enjoy it.