Elephant Love Medley - Moulin Rouge! (2001 film) - MP3 instrumental karaoke
This title is a cover of Elephant Love Medley as made famous by Moulin Rouge! (2001 film)
Nicole Kidman & Ewan McGregor
Song list included in this medley: Love Is Like Oxygen, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, All You Need Is Love, I Was Made For Lovin' You, Pride (In the Name of Love), Don't Leave Me This Way, Silly Love Song, Up Where We Belong, Heroes, I Will Always Love You (film version) & Your Song

Tempo: variable (around 66 BPM)
In the same key as the original: G♯m, B, F♯, E, D♭, E♭
This song ends without fade out
The song begins a cappella
Duration: 03:55 - Preview at:
02:08
Cover Version MP3

Cover Version MP3

Cover Version MP3

Cover Version MP3

These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.
About
Release date: 2001
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres:
Film & TV Soundtracks, Musicals & Broadway, In English
Songwriter: Will Jennings
Composers: Jack Nitzsche, Marie Sainte
All the content on our website is entirely reproduced by our musicians in studio. We do not use any parts of the original recordings and do not make use of AI stem separation technology in any way.
"Elephant Love Medley" is a pivotal musical number from the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! directed by Baz Luhrmann. Performed by Ewan McGregor (Christian) and Nicole Kidman (Satine), the song is a medley of iconic love songs woven together to express the deepening, tumultuous romance between the characters. Set in the opulent yet tragic world of the Moulin Rouge cabaret, "Elephant Love Medley" combines snippets from classic hits like "I Was Made for Loving You" (KISS), "Love Me Tender" (Elvis Presley), and "Your Song" (Elton John), among others. The blend of pop, rock, and classic ballads captures the intense passion and heartbreak at the heart of the film's narrative. With exuberant performances and a lush, cinematic arrangement, "Elephant Love Medley" stands out as a vibrant, emotional tribute to the power of love and the blending of different musical genres, showcasing the film’s signature style of eclectic, visually striking storytelling.
-
DeanaRook 9 years ago
- has rated this track
I wish the opera voice that sang the Moon at the end were included. Otherwise it's really great, well orchestrated.
Without expressed permission, all uses other than home and private use are forbidden. More information...