"The Mob Song" | ||||
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Song by Angela Lansbury, David Ogden Stiers, Jerry Orbach, Kimmy Robertson, Paige O'Hara, Rex Everhart, Richard White, and Robby Benson | ||||
from the album Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||||
Released | October 29, 1991 | |||
Length | 3:30 | |||
Label | Walt Disney | |||
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Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack track listing | ||||
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"The Mob Song" is a song from the 1991 Disney animated film Beauty and the Beast.
"The Mob Song" sees Gaston instill fear into the villagers about the scary monster who will supposedly kill them. He then proceeds to lead the angry mob up to the Beast's castle so that he can kill the Beast while the rest of the villagers rob the castle of its treasures. CommonSenseMedia explains that "misguided townspeople say scary and violent things about the Beast, proposing they kill him and mount his head on a wall."
The book Sigmund Romberg says the song is "a cinematic recreation of Nelson Ebby's nocturnal march 'Stouthearted Men' in the 1940 film of 'The New Moon'".The Cambridge Companion of Singing describes the song as a "parody" of the earlier number.
Tinker Belles and Evil Queens: The Walt Disney Company from the Inside Out claims the song "taps into this demonization of persons with AIDS".
Unlocked described it as a "less time-consuming number". CommonSenseMedia said the song is one of the few things in the film that parents should be concerned about. WCPO said it was "dramatic" with "dark energy".