Rock-a-doodle-we Hate The Sun From The Soundtrack May 2026
The lyrics are delightfully direct—"We hate the sun, from head to toe!"—underscoring the Duke's single-minded goal of ensuring the rooster never crows again. 🌟 Why It Still Rocks
The song famously features the Duke playing Johann Sebastian Bach’s "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" on a massive pipe organ, blending classical horror tropes with a upbeat, Broadway-style rhythm. 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). The lyrics are delightfully direct—"We hate the sun,
In the world of Rock-A-Doodle , the sun isn't just a giant ball of gas—it’s the ultimate weapon. The Grand Duke and his minions are creatures of the night who find daylight physically painful. Kuenster himself)
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, .
Performed by the legendary as the Grand Duke of Owls, this track is a masterclass in how to make a villain both terrifying and campy. 🦉 The Context: Why All the Hatred?
Composer took a bold swing with the production of this track: