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Original orchestral version of "Always There"?

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RipoC

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Hi all,

According to the LBT wiki page of "Always There"
LBT wiki page of "Always There", there's an entirely orchestral version of the song.

I haven't been able to find this mentioned version. Every version I've found includes the piano/guitar arrangement, which is supposedly only found on the re-released version.

Does the old version actually exist? I searched around, but I couldn't find a mention of it on this forum. I would really love to hear it. Thanks so much!


Transcript of the Wiki section:
The original version of "Always There" was notably entirely orchestral and in the key of E-flat major. However, this resulted in it being seen as too heavy for a song in a children's movie, so in all the films re-releases (and in most TV airings, aside from ones on cartoon network) it was changed to have a piano/guitar arrangement and was transposed to D-sharp major


Ludichris1

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Strange, cuz my original VHS of LBT 5 had piano and guitar... o-O (with woodwinds, strings, etc.)