Rock-a-doodle-we Hate The Sun From The Soundtrack 〈FHD〉

If you grew up with the dark, slightly unhinged magic of Don Bluth’s 1991 cult classic Rock-A-Doodle , one scene likely stands out for its sheer, pipe-organ-blasting intensity: the villainous anthem, .

The song occurs after the Grand Duke has successfully tricked the heroic rooster, , into leaving the farm. With the "King" gone and the sun failing to rise, the Duke takes the opportunity to celebrate the eternal darkness and rain he’s brought upon the land. 🎹 Musical Breakdown: Bach Meets Broadway Rock-A-Doodle-We Hate The Sun From The Soundtrack

Christopher Plummer’s performance is bombastic and operatic, backed by a chorus of owls (actually triple-tracked vocals by T.J. Kuenster himself). If you grew up with the dark, slightly

Composer took a bold swing with the production of this track: pipe-organ-blasting intensity: the villainous anthem