Distinguished composer/lyricist
Alan Menken is responsible for penning many of the catchiest tunes from
Disney features of the late '80s onward, including such chart-toppers as "Whole New World" (from Aladdin) and "Colors of the Wind" (Pocahontas).
Menken is a graduate of New York University and got his start when noted playwright
Howard Ashman chose him and
Lehman Engel to write the music for his 1978 adaptation of
Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.
Menken and
Ashman had major success as a team when they adapted Roger Corman's popular 1960 film Little Shop of Horrors into an off-Broadway smash that in 1986 became a major feature film. With
Menken penning the tunes and
Ashman writing the lyrics, the duo began working for Disney Studios on The Little Mermaid, the company's first major animated feature in years. For their catchy calypso tune "Under the Sea,"
Menken and
Ashman earned an Oscar.
Menken has since earned seven more for his songwriting work. Following
Ashman's death in 1991,
Menken continued working for
Disney with others, notably
Stephen Schwartz. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide