"What a Day in London" is a song from the direct-to-video Disney film Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World. The song is sung by Pocahontas and the London's towns people soon after Pocahontas and John Rolfe arrive. This is mostly about Pocahontas' excitement of the new place she finds and the London's initial people reaction to her. They all seem to have various and differing reactions that are both positive and negative. She's also described as wild, brave, strong and adventurous throughout the song.
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| - What a Day in London (Un día en London en España) es una canción de la película Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.
- "What a Day in London" is a song from the direct-to-video Disney film Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World. The song is sung by Pocahontas and the London's towns people soon after Pocahontas and John Rolfe arrive. This is mostly about Pocahontas' excitement of the new place she finds and the London's initial people reaction to her. They all seem to have various and differing reactions that are both positive and negative. She's also described as wild, brave, strong and adventurous throughout the song.
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| - What a Day in London (Un día en London en España) es una canción de la película Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.
- "What a Day in London" is a song from the direct-to-video Disney film Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World. The song is sung by Pocahontas and the London's towns people soon after Pocahontas and John Rolfe arrive. This is mostly about Pocahontas' excitement of the new place she finds and the London's initial people reaction to her. They all seem to have various and differing reactions that are both positive and negative. For example, one mentions that she seem sweet and means well, another says they will rue the day. One woman refers to her as a "child" and others refer to her as a "woman." A woman mentions that she envies Pocahontas's hair. Another man mentions that she has very rare beauty and is impressed by her appearance, which angers the woman next to him (presumably his wife) and she criticizes that Pocahontas is "barely dressed." Another woman mentions to her friends that Pocahontas has already "won the men." She's also described as wild, brave, strong and adventurous throughout the song.
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