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  1. Before we get started, let’s get a few things straight: First, the White Rabbit lyrics reference both Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Which are two different books, with many different characters. Second, the song is actually called White Rabbit. It is not called Go Ask Alice.

  2. Songfacts®: This was written by Jefferson Airplane frontwoman Grace Slick, who based the lyrics on Lewis Carroll's 1865 children's book Alice In Wonderland (officially Alice's Adventures in Wonderland). Like many young musicians in San Francisco, Slick did a lot of drugs, and she saw a surfeit of drug references in Carroll's book, including ...

  3. Apr 13, 2024 · At its core, Alice’s Theme reflects the enchanting journey of Alice as she tumbles down the proverbial rabbit hole, discovering a whimsical and topsy-turvy Wonderland. The song’s ethereal melodies and surreal lyrics encapsulate the essence of this extraordinary adventure. Danny Elfman, a master of his craft, weaves together a symphony of ...

  4. Songs inspired by Alice In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Aimee Mann's "Save Me" was inspired by her relationship with the actor Dave Foley, who had gone through a divorce and was an emotional train wreck. In the 1999 Destiny's Child song "Bug A Boo," they complain about a guy who bugs them on MCI, AOL, and their pagers.

  5. When we first wrote the songs, Brent (Smith) put lyrics on it based on the book, 'cause we hadn't seen the trailer or anything yet, or even a script. And then when it came time for Brent to lay down his vocals, the trailer was out and he realized it was Tim Burton's version of the story, where Alice is going back to Wonderland, so he changed ...

  6. 100 Most Featured Movie Songs. 100 Most Featured TV Songs. Blog. VIP. Alice in Wonderland Soundtrack. 2010 ...

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