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THE DISNEY bouuuerioy
Best-loved Songs From Disney Movies,
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Baby Mine
Ballad Of Davy Crockett, The
Bare Necessities, The
Bella Notte
Best Of Friends
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
Candle On The Water
Casey Junior
Chim Chim Cher-ee
Cruella De Vil
Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes, A
Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat
Feed The Birds
Following The Leader
Give A Little Whistle
He's A Tramp
Heigh-Ho.
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
| Wan’na Be Like You
| Wonder
I've Got No Strings
It’s A Small World
Jolly Holiday
Kiss The Girl
Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)
Let's Go Fly A Kite
Little April Shower
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126
Love Is A Song
Mickey Mouse Alma Mater
Mickey Mouse March
Once Upon A Dream
One Song
Part Of Your World
Saludos Amigos
‘Second Star To The Right, The
Siamese Cat Song, The
So This Is Love
Some Day My Prince Will Come
Someone's Waiting For You
Spoonful Of Sugar, A
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Tiki Tiki Tiki Room, The
Under The Sea
When I See An Elephant Fly
When You Wish Upon A Star
Whistle While You Work
Who's Afraid OF The Big Bad Wolf?
Winnie The Pooh
With A Smile And A Song
Work Song, The
Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me)
You Can Fly! You Can Fiy! You Can Fly!
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
Zorro, Theme FromTHE DISNEY UTION
This listing matches the sequence of the songs on the three recorded albums of
THE DISNEY COLLECTION, released by Walt Disney Records and available in your local record stores.
132 Under The Sea 144 Whistle While You Work
45 | Wan'na Be Like You 186 Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
118 Supercalifragilisticexpialidecious 54 Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
14° Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo 115 A Spoonful Of Sugar
152 Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me) 42 Following The Leader
150 The Work Song 122 The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room
48° Give A Little Whistle 61 It’s A Small World
146 Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? 82 Mickey Mouse March
52 Heigh-Ho 84 Mickey Mouse Alma Mater
67 Kiss The Girl 142 When | See An Elephant Fly
24 Chim Chim Cher-ee 154 You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!
10 The Bare Necessities 56 I've Got No Strings
50 He's A Tramp 7 The Ballad Of Davy Crockett
28 Cruella De Vil 126 Theme From Zorro
34 _Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat 101 Saludos Amigos
106 The Siamese Cat Song 78 Little April Shower
37 Feed The Birds 98 Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)
74 Let's Go Fly A Kite 148 With A Smile And A Song
90 Part Of Your World 64 Jolly Holiday
19 Candle On The Water 86 Once Upon A Dream
12. Bella Notte 88 One Song
108 So This Is Love 58 | Wonder
112 Someone's Waiting For You 110 Some Day My Prince Will Come
129 When You Wish Upon A Star 104 The Second Star To The Right
158 Winnie The Pooh 4 Baby Mine
16 Best Of Friends 80 Love Is A Song
22 Casey Junior 32 A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes‘The songs in this folio are listed here in the sequence in which they are recorded
on the three albums of THE DISNEY COLLECTION:
Under The Sea * | Wan'na Be Like You
* Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
* Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo * Yo Ho (A
Pirate's Life For Me) * The Work Song
* Give A Little Whistle ¢ Who's Afraid
Of The Big Bad Wolf? * Heigh-Ho
* Whistle While You Work * Zip-A-
Dee-Doo-Dah * Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
* A Spoonful Of Sugar Following
The Leader * The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room *
It's A Small World * Mickey Mouse
Marche Mickey Mouse Alma Mater
Kiss The Girl ¢ Chim Chim Cher-ee
The Bare Necessities ¢ He's A Tramp *
Cruella De Vil © Ev'rybody Wants To Be
‘A Cat » The Siamese Cat Song * Feed
The Birds © Let's Go Fly A Kite When
1 See An Elephant Fly * You Can Fly!
You Can Fly! You Can Fly! « I've Got No
Strings * The Ballad Of Davy Crockett *
‘Theme From Zorro * Saludos Amigos «
Little April Shower Lavender Blue
(Dilly Dilly) © With A Smile And A Song
Part Of Your World * Candle On The
Water Bella Notte © So This Is Love +
‘Someone's Waiting For You * When You
Wish Upon A Star * Winnie The Pooh
Best Of Friends Casey Junior * Jolly
Holiday * Once Upon A Dream * One
Song * | Wonder * Some Day My Prince
Will Come The Second Star To The
Right + Baby Mine * Love Is A Song * A
Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
U.S, $17.85"
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“Cause we got the guns with the sure-fire aim.
Davy — Davy Crockett,
‘The champion of us all!
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Headed back to war from the ol’ home place,
But Red Stick was leadin’ a merry chase,
Fightin’ an’ burnin’ at a devil's pace
South to the swamps on the Florida Trace.
Davy — Davy Crockett,
‘Trackin’ the redskins down!
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Fought single-handed through the Injun War
Till the Creeks was whipped an’ peace was in store,
An’ while he was handlin’ this risky chore,
Made hisself a legend for evermore.
Davy — Davy Crockett,
King of the wild frontier!
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He give his word an’ he give his hand
‘That his Injun friends could keep their land,
An’ the rest of his life he took the stand
‘That justice was due every redskin band.
Davy ~ Davy Crockett,
Holdin’ his promise dear!
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Home fer the winter with his family,
Happy as squirrels in the ol’ gum tree,
Bein’ the father he wanted to be,
Close to his boys as the pod an’ the pea
Davy — Davy Crockett,
Holdin’ his young ‘uns dear!
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An’ the meltin’ snow showed tracks of game,
An’ the flowers of Spring filled the woods with flame,
‘An’ all of a sudden life got too tame.
Davy ~ Davy Crockett,
Headin’ on West again!
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Off through the woods we're riding’ along,
‘Makin’ up yarns an’ singin’ a song,
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Davy — Davy Crockett,
Lookin’ fer Paradise!
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In his heart he wanted to leave it all,
‘An’ lose himself in the forests tall,
But he answered instead his country’s call,
Davy — Davy Crockett,
Beginnin’ his campaign!
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Needin’ his help they didn’t vote blind,
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Sent up to Nashville the best they could find,
‘A fightin’ spirit an’ a thinkin’ mind,
Davy — Davy Crockett,
Choice of the whole frontier!
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‘The votes were counted an’ he won hands down,
So they sent him off to Washin'ton town.
With his best dress suit still his buckskins brown,
A livin’ legend of growin’ renown.
Davy — Davy Crockett,
‘The Canebrake Congressman!
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He went off to Congress an’ served a spell,
Fixin’ up the Goverment an” laws as well,
‘Took over Washin'ton so we heered tell
An’ patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell.
Davy — Davy Crockett,
Seein’ his duty clear!
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Him an’ his jokes travelled all through the land,
‘An’ his speeches made him friends to beat the band,
His politickin’ was their favorite brand
‘An’ everyone wanted to shake his hand,
Davy — Davy Crockett,
Helpin’ his legend grow!
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Of his hopes for White House an’ fame as well,
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An patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell
Davy — Davy Crockett,
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(From Walt Disney's “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS”)
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(From “DUMBO’
Words by NED WASHINGTON
Music by OLIVER WALLACE
7, Foe ory oo,
With a beat ew
Vo saw a peacnut stand, heard a
front porch swing heard a
nee dle that winked i's
pol-ka dot rail road
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Brightly
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Words by LARRY MOREY
Music by FRANK CHURCHILL
whis = tle while you work,
hum a omer = ty song,
that grin and start. right in
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(From “THE THREE LITTLE PIGS”)
Words and Music by FRANK CHURCHILL
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