![]() It had a total of 10 songs including the title song, "Mickey Mouse Club March" (Mickey Mouse Club), "It's a Small World" (It's a Small World), "The Unbirthday Song" (Alice in Wonderland), "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo" (Cinderella) "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" (Davy Crockett) and "Whistle While You Work" (Snow White).įrom this point on, all of the Disney Sing Alongs will have a theme to them. This one was also hosted by Professor Owl. This one came out three months prior to Volume 1. "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" was the first Disney Sing Along released, but it's labeled as Volume 2 of the series. "Heigh Ho" was the first Disney Sing Along that I watched, but when I watched this one, this is when I knew that this whole Sing Along thing wasn't going to be a one-time-only deal this was going to be a series. Before the credits, the videos often played a reprise of the title song. Songs that were included on this video were the title song, "Hi-Diddle-Dee Dee" (Pinocchio), "Yo-Ho" (Pirates of the Caribbean), "The Siamese Cat Song" (Lady and the Tramp), "The Silly Song" (Snow White) and "Let's Go Fly a Kite" (Mary Poppins). This video was hosted by Professor Owl, and it had a total of 10 songs. This is considered to be the first volume of the Disney Sing Along series, but it was released as the second. Now, let's talk about what the videos had on them. It was a pretty rocking good intro, and quite gnarly in retrospective, if you ask me. The intro went a little something like this: It then goes into an up-beat 80's-styled pop music while showing clips from the Disney cartoons, "Melody" and "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom". While this showed, it played a carrousel-type of music. Then, we fade in to the title screen, which displays "Disney's Sing-Along Songs", and the name of the volume you were about to watch. It started out after the FBI Warning with the Walt Disney Home Video intro. What I remember most about these videos was the intro. This was something that gave kids an opportunity to sing along with and learn all the words to some of their favorite Disney songs. Before the 80's, believe it or not, there were no such things as VHS tapes, so kids couldn't watch their favorite Disney movies over and over again. ![]() Now, back in the days, this was really a big deal. When I was a kid, I remember having this collection of videos in a series known as "Disney's Sing-Along Songs". In that version, “Cruella de Vil” was added to the song list and replaces “Why Should I Worry?” while “Let’s All Sing Like the Birdies Sing” was removed.It's time for me to take you back to the past again. This volume of Disney’s Sing-Along Songs was later repackaged as 101 Notes of Fun and included with the home release of the 1997 animated feature Hercules. Reprise Conclusion ( 101 Notes of Fun repackaging): Cruella de Vil.Reprise Conclusion (1989): Why Should I Worry?.Scales and Arpeggios (from The Aristocats).Old MacDonald Had a Band (from the 1953 short Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom where Professor Owl and his class originated).Blue Danube Waltz (from the animated short Square Peg in a Round Hole).The Green with Envy Blues (from Adventures in Color in the Disney TV anthologies).Boo Boo Boo (from the 1962 special cartoon featurette A Symposium of Popular Songs).Strolling Through the Park (from the 1941 Mickey and Minnie Mouse short The Nifty Nineties).All in the Golden Afternoon (from 1951’s Alice in Wonderland).Cruella de Vil (from 1961’s 101 Dalmatians).Let’s All Sing Like the Birdies Sing (from the Enchanted Tiki Room attraction in Disneyland Park). ![]() With a Bird and a Song (from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs).Why Should I Worry? (from 1988’s Oliver and Company). ![]()
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