

^ "One Direction Performs New Single 'Night Changes' - Billboard".^ "One Direction Songwriter Reveals The Story Behind Their Next Single, 'Night Changes '"."One Direction Performs New Single 'Night Changes '". ^ Peters, Mitchell (16 November 2014).Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. * Sales figures based on certification alone. "Steal My Girl" (live acoustic session) – 3:46Ĭzech Republic ( Singles Digitál Top 100)."Night Changes" (live acoustic session) – 3:40."Night Changes" (Afterhrs Remix) – 3:40.Lastly, Louis gets pulled over by the police and attempts to joke with the policeman, who becomes displeased and places Louis under arrest, and the date sees Louis in the back of the police car heading away from her. Niall tends to his fireplace, but his sweater catches on fire and goes to grab a towel to put it out, only to tip over a jug that stains his date's dress. Liam and his date go on a ride in the carnival, but Liam becomes nauseated and throws up in his date's hat. Next, Harry spots a couple doing a trick on the ice rink and attempts to do it with his date, but both wound up being injured. Zayn's date's ex-boyfriend comes in and pours water and food on Zayn, which prompts her to leave Zayn as he looks on in disbelief. Īs their date progresses, it goes from best to worst. The five dates take place in five different locations: a date with Zayn at an Italian restaurant (which apparently he owns as he greets cooks in the back and introduces his date to a waiter), a drive in the country with Louis, a night in playing Monopoly and Jenga next to a fireplace with Niall, ice skating with Harry and at a carnival with Liam. The video is a point of view of going on a date with all members of One Direction. Liam Payne's real-life girlfriend Sophia Smith was involved in the shoot, but did not appear on-screen.

This was the last video of One Direction with the member Zayn as he departed from the band on 25 March 2015. The official music video was released on 21 November 2014 and directed by Ben Winston. 2 minutes and 28 seconds into the song, the key changes to B♭ major. The harmonies in the chorus, backed by rounds of "Oohs", give the song added depth and a "big contemplative feel." The song runs for 3 minutes and 47 seconds and begins in the key of A♭ major. Composition and lyrics ĭeveloping on the themes of " Live While We're Young" and " Story of My Life", the song explores the rapid passage of time, seizing the moment in life, and gaining love along the way. The track was released on 14 November 2014, three days before the album's release. Lyrically, there are two notable changes in the original “Prince Ali,” there’s a line where the people rattle off the prince’s bona fides, at one point singing “He’s got slaves, he’s got servants and flunkies!” Which-problematic."Night Changes" was revealed as the album's second single in an interview with radio host Scott Mills. Performance-wise, Smith picks to emphasize totally different inflection points than Williams, differentiating himself in subtle ways. In “Prince Ali,” the marquee number Genie uses to introduces Aladdin’s royal alter ego, the music has been amped up to have more of an Agrabah-meets-Mardi Gras big-band effect. Let’s start with some of the more minor, but noticeable changes.

The changes range from subtle lyric twists to new songs, including a much-ballyhooed number for Jasmine written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. However-Disney has also allowed a handful of changes and new additions that will tweak the ear of any fan of the first Aladdin. In Disney’s new live-action iteration, directed by Guy Ritchie, that music stays largely the same, a testament to the soundtrack’s classic staying power. Aside from Robin Williams’s iconic performance as Genie, the most enduring aspect of Disney’s 1992 Aladdin is the film’s soundtrack, with unforgettable music composed by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice.
