The Queen Sings

"The Queen Sings" is a song featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by Alan Zachary & Michael Weiner. It débuts in the twentieth episode of the sixth season.

Singers

 * Lana Parrilla as Evil Queen
 * Giancarlo Esposito as Magic Mirror
 * Lee Arenberg as Grumpy
 * Tony Amendola as Geppetto
 * Beverley Elliott as Granny
 * Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White
 * Josh Dallas as Prince Charming

Lyrics

 * Evil Queen
 * Mirror, mirror, on the wall
 * I'm tortured by some spell
 * Mirror, mirror, on the wall
 * Please save me from this hell


 * Magic Mirror
 * Snow and Charming made a wish
 * Now everything has changed


 * Evil Queen
 * Oh, great. You're singing, too
 * This whole thing is deranged


 * Magic Mirror
 * A spell as strong as this
 * Won't be easy to defeat
 * Your curse might not succeed
 * With your kingdom singing songs so sweet


 * Grumpy
 * It's time to work
 * Let's go
 * Not a thing to make me bristle
 * With a heigh heigh heigh
 * And a ho ho ho
 * I'll mine that mine and whistle


 * Geppetto
 * He's real and not a toy
 * There's a lifetime to enjoy
 * The happy things
 * He's got no strings
 * 'Cause he's a-my real boy


 * Jiminy Cricket is chirping to the song's rhythm


 * Granny
 * La, la,
 * Princess on her way
 * La, la, though I'm old and gray
 * Happy times are here to stay


 * Snow White & Prince Charming
 * Since we've found a lucky break
 * Now that our song's showed a powerful magic
 * We can make


 * Evil Queen
 * Enough!

Trivia
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Song Notes
Cultural References=
 * At the origin, "The Song in Your Heart" was supposed to feature seven songs, but one track ended up being split in two songs: "The Queen Sings" and "Love Doesn't Stand a Chance".

Disney

 * The lyrics "With a heigh heigh heigh / And a ho ho ho" sung by Grumpy are a reference to the song "Heigh-Ho" from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * The lyric "He's got no strings" sung by Geppetto is a reference to the song "I've Got No Strings" from the film Pinocchio.