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==Volumes==
==Volumes==


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===''Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986)''===
===''Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986)''===
*The Mickey Mouse Club March ([[Mickey Mouse Club]] TV Series)
*The Mickey Mouse Club March ([[Mickey Mouse Club]] TV Series)
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===''Fun with Music (1989)/101 Notes of Fun (1994)''===
===''Fun with Music (1989)/101 Notes of Fun (1994)''===
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*Fun with Music ([[Mickey Mouse Club]])
*Fun with Music ([[Mickey Mouse Club]])
*Why Should I Worry? ([[Oliver & Company]])
*Why Should I Worry? ([[Oliver & Company]])
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*Stock #1730 - NTSC Vol. 11, PAL Vol. 9
*Stock #1730 - NTSC Vol. 11, PAL Vol. 9
*Hosted by [[Jiminy Cricket]]
*Hosted by [[Jiminy Cricket]]
*Though featured in promotional material and trailers, ''Friend Like Me'' appears to have been left out of the second series redesign (though possibly reissued with series one cover)
*This to have a different intro to the theme song play over the opening graphics. In its place, we hear the last couple of bars of ''Friend Like Me'', with the title ''Friend Like Me'' appearing in Disney's Aladdin-style font, framed by blue and purple smoke, continuing into the remixed opening theme. The remixed opening was heard on ''Circle of Life'', ''Honor to Us All'', ''Collection of All-Time Favorites'', and the UK versions of ''[[Colors of the Wind]]'' and ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' in Spanish, while the remixed closing theme was also heard on ''Heigh-Ho'' - 1993 and 1994 edition, ''Circle of Life'' and ''Collection of All-Time Favorites''.
*This is the only realeased in the United Kingdomto have a different intro to the theme song play over the opening graphics. In its place, we hear the last couple of bars of ''Friend Like Me'', with the title ''Friend Like Me'' appearing in Disney's Aladdin-style font, framed by blue and purple smoke, continuing into the remixed opening theme. The remixed opening was heard on ''Circle of Life'', ''Honor to Us All'', ''Collection of All-Time Favorites'', and the UK versions of ''[[Colors of the Wind]]'' and ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' in Spanish, while the remixed closing theme was also heard on ''Heigh-Ho'' - 1993 and 1994 edition, ''Circle of Life'' and ''Collection of All-Time Favorites''.
*Known as ''[[:es:Disney Canta Con Nosotros|Aladdin: Un Amigo Fiel]]'' in Spanish.
*Known as ''[[:es:Disney Canta Con Nosotros|Aladdin: Un Amigo Fiel]]'' in Spanish.
*Instead of Professor Owl introducing Jiminy Cricket, Jiminy Cricket just shows up at the very beginning of the program.
*Instead of Professor Owl introducing Jiminy Cricket, Jiminy Cricket just shows up at the very beginning of the program.

Revision as of 18:09, 26 June 2013

The original 1986 Disney Sing Along Songs title card.

Disney Sing Along Songs is a series of videos, laserdiscs and DVDs with musical moments from various Disney films, TV shows and attractions. Lyrics for the songs are displayed on-screen with the Mickey Mouse icon as a "bouncing ball". Early releases open with a theme song introduction (written by Patrick DeRemer) containing footage featuring Professor Owl and his class, seen originally in 1953 in two Disney shorts Melody and Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom (voiced then by Bill Thompson). Professor Owl (now voiced by Corey Burton) hosts some of the videos while either Ludwig Von Drake or Jiminy Cricket host others, and later volumes, as well as the two Christmas videos, had no host at all. The footage of Von Drake and Jiminy Cricket were taken from several television programs (including the Walt Disney anthology television series, and Mickey Mouse Club) featuring the characters in the 1950s and 60s.

History

Issued beginning on December 23, 1986, there have been four distinct series. The 1st launched in 1986 with Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, followed by five more volumes. The 2nd series began appearing in August 1990 with Under the Sea and Disneyland Fun-It's a Small World, featuring a new design and reissued volumes labeled One (1) through Twelve (12) in North America (worldwide, volume numbers). The 3rd series, beginning in 1994 with Circle of Life, saw another new package design and the re-release of all previous volumes (excluding Fun with Music, repackaged as 101 Notes of Fun for the non-North American market). Around 1996 this series incorporated Mickey's Fun Songs repackaged as Sing Along Songs (a three volume live-action set in the style of Disneyland Fun). Spanish language editions of some volumes were released (Disney Canta Con Nosotros). Some songs moved to newer volumes, newly remixed opening and closing songs appeared, and the final release in this format was Flik's Musical Adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom on June 8, 1999. During the remixed opening and closing themes, the remixed opening was heard on Friend Like Me, Circle of Life, Honor to Us All and Collection of All-Time Favorites and the remixed closing was heard on Heigh-Ho - 1993 and 1994 edition, Friend Like Me, Circle of Life and Collection of All-Time Favorites. This series abandoned any new volume numbers, included only sporadically on third series volumes. A special three volume set, Collection of All-Time Favorites, was released in 1997. There have been over 30 titles released to home video. Newly remastered editions began appearing in 2002 on Disney DVD, beginning with Very Merry Christmas Songs, featuring a new package design, bonus features, and some new songs. Some Disney DVD feature releases include individual songs as bonus features. Winnie-the-Pooh Sing a Song volumes are being incorporated into the Sing Along Songs series. The DVD series (4th series) features Sebastian the Crab (from The Little Mermaid) singing the theme song, replacing Professor Owl.

Volumes

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1st Series Covers

Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986)

Volume notes
  • Stock #480 - NTSC Vol. 2
  • Hosted by Professor Owl
  • Originally issued to promote the November 21, 1986 theatrical re-release of Song of the South, celebrating the film's 40th Anniversary, and representing the launch of the new home-video series of (as yet, unnumbered) Sing Along Songs.
  • Footage for the song It's a Small World was taken from Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair, which aired May 17, 1964.
  • Ending footage to Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Reprise was taken from This is your Life, Donald Duck where the Disney gang comes to pay tribute to Mickey, Donald and Goofy.
  • 1986 original print featured Sorcerer Mickey with "presents" appearing below it.
  • Known as Cancion del Sur: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah in Spanish, released in Spain.

Heigh-Ho (1987)[1]

Volume notes
  • Stock #531 - NTSC Vol. 1, PAL Vol. 4
  • Hosted by Professor Owl
  • Released in 1987 to promote the theatrical re-release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on the film's 50th Anniversary
  • Though designated in 1990 as Volume One (just as Snow White is "Animated Feature #1"), Sing Along Songs: Heigh Ho was the second release, preceded by Sing Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986)
  • There is extensive use of footage from Adventures in Music: Melody, and Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom throughout the entire program with a new script synched to the old video
  • The 1993 edition features a preview for all eleven numbered volumes to date
  • Footage of Pirates of the Caribbean in the song Yo Ho was taken from Disneyland: From The Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow, which aired January 21, 1968
  • The Siamese Cat Song was cut from the 1994 print, but returns in Honor to Us All.
  • Yo-Ho was cut from the 1993 print.
  • The 1993 edition includes the remixed closing theme, which was also heard in Friend Like Me, Circle of Life, and Collection of All Time Favorites.
  • The 3rd series edition (1994) incorporates the new themes introduced in Friend Like Me, Circle of Life, Collection of All Time Favorites, and Honor to Us All
  • Known as Blanca Nieves: Heigh-Ho in Spanish, released in Spain and the United States.

The Bare Necessities (1987)[1]

Volume notes

You Can Fly! (1988)[1]

Volume notes

Very Merry Christmas Songs (1988)

Volume notes
  • Stock #657 - NTSC Vol. 5, PAL Vol. 6
  • No host (voiceover only)
  • DVD features vocabulary game, Very Merry Musical Game and Create a Card Activity
  • † Songs featured only on the 2002 DVD release *The first three prints of the program opened with the song "From All of Us to All of You" sung by Jiminy Cricket with Mickey Mouse playing the piano. It was cut from the 2002 print, replaced by a voice-over and a Christmas setting instead of transition cards.
  • In the end credits shown on the VHS release, a wide shot background from Lady and the Tramp is shown.
  • Known as Feliz Navidad in Spanish, released in Spain.

Fun with Music (1989)/101 Notes of Fun (1994)

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PAL/UK Only Editions
Volume notes
  • Stock #763 - NTSC Vol. 6, PAL Vol. 11
  • The song Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing includes a montage with Disney birds from Bambi and the Silly Symphonies cartoon, Birds in the Spring.
  • Co-hosted by Professor Owl & Ludwig Von Drake. At the beginning of the program, Professor Owl introduces the clips. When All in the Golden Afternoon ends, Ludwig Von Drake takes over. Finally, after Blue Danube Waltz is over, Professor Owl takes over for the rest of the program.
  • Old MacDonald Had a Band originally appeared in the Disney short Jack and Old Mac and was incorrectly credited to Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom.
  • This installment was the first to promote, and feature songs from, a then recently-released Disney film (in this case, Oliver & Company). Prior to this, most installments promoted anniversary re-releases of older films. 101 Notes of Fun was used to promote 101 Dalmatians in 1994.
  • Retitled 101 Notes of Fun in the UK and other countries, and was not released until 1994.
  • Cruella de Vil appears in 101 Notes of Fun and replaces "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing". It also replaces the reprise of "Why Should I Worry?".
  • The end credits mistakenly credit Eva Gabor as she didn't sing any of the songs in The Aristocats (Robie Lester did), and also forgets to credit Roscoe Lee Browne (voice of Francis in Oliver & Company) as he too sang in the final scene as well.

Under the Sea (1990)[1]

Volume notes
  • Stock #908 - NTSC Vol. 6, PAL Vol. 2
  • Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake
  • The first Disney Sing Along Songs videocassette to use familiar tunes not from Disney movies, set to clips from Disney movies and cartoons (merely marked as "Disney scenes").
  • The original 1990 release included a Disneyland 35th anniversary graphic at the beginning of the video.

Disneyland Fun (1990)[1]

Let's Go to Disneyland Paris! (1993)

Volume notes
  • Stock #935 - NTSC Vol. 8, PAL Vol. 5
  • Hosted by Professor Owl (though no host after the first song)
  • Roger Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit stars alongside the main Disney characters.
  • After an introductory sequence, the sing-along commences with footage of the rides and attractions of Disneyland, with the appropriate characters' voice actors, and actress dubbing lines of their costumed character counterparts.
  • The 1994 re-print introduced a new opening graphic for the series but retained the original closing graphic.
  • Released in 1990 to mark the 35th Anniversary of Disneyland
  • This was the first Disney theme-park Sing-Along video.
  • According to the quotes of this video shown on IMDB, the kid who is the vacationer reveals to be David Buntley.
  • "Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!" was released in 1993.
  • More modern characters such as Ariel, Beast, Belle, Aladdin, Jasmine, Jafar, Iago, and Genie appear in "Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!"
  • Peter Pan replaces Donald Duck in the song "Following the Leader" in "Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!"
  • Jafar and Iago replaces Captain Hook in the song "Grim Grinning Ghosts" in "Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!"
  • More dialouge is used in "Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!" than in "Disneyland Fun".
  • Splash Mountain does not appear in "Let's Go To Disneyland Paris!"

I Love to Laugh! (1990)[1]

(also known as Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious issued 1994)

Volume notes

Be Our Guest (1992)

Volume notes

Friend Like Me (1993)

Volume notes
  • Stock #1730 - NTSC Vol. 11, PAL Vol. 9
  • Hosted by Jiminy Cricket
  • Though featured in promotional material and trailers, Friend Like Me appears to have been left out of the second series redesign (though possibly reissued with series one cover)
  • This is the only realeased in the United Kingdomto have a different intro to the theme song play over the opening graphics. In its place, we hear the last couple of bars of Friend Like Me, with the title Friend Like Me appearing in Disney's Aladdin-style font, framed by blue and purple smoke, continuing into the remixed opening theme. The remixed opening was heard on Circle of Life, Honor to Us All, Collection of All-Time Favorites, and the UK versions of Colors of the Wind and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in Spanish, while the remixed closing theme was also heard on Heigh-Ho - 1993 and 1994 edition, Circle of Life and Collection of All-Time Favorites.
  • Known as Aladdin: Un Amigo Fiel in Spanish.
  • Instead of Professor Owl introducing Jiminy Cricket, Jiminy Cricket just shows up at the very beginning of the program.
  • This is the first time that Professor Owl did not introduce the host.

The Twelve Days of Christmas (1993)

Volume notes
  • Stock #1525 - NTSC Vol. 12, PAL Vol. 10
  • No host (voiceover only)

Campout at Walt Disney World (1994)

Volume notes
  • Stock #2600 (VHS)
  • "Mickey's Fun Songs" created by Peter Montgomery
  • Originally released as "Mickey's Fun Songs - Campout at Walt Disney World", later reissued in the Sing Along Songs series
  • Christian Buenaventura, Tiffany Burton, Michelle Montoya and Shira Roth from Kidsongs make appearances in the video.

Let's Go to the Circus! (1994)

Volume notes
  • Stock #2599 (VHS)
  • "Mickey's Fun Songs" created by Peter Montgomery
  • Originally released as "Mickey's Fun Songs" - Let's Go to the Circus!", later reissued in the Sing Along Songs series.
  • Barry Manilow is reported to have composed the score for the video and wrote two original songs with Bruce Sussman, but credited as written by Andy Belling and Nick Allen.
  • This is the only Disney live-action video that doesn't take place at Walt Disney World, even though the Disney characters are shown.
  • Christian Buenaventura, Tiffany Burton and Michelle Montoya from Kidsongs, along with child actor Tahj Mowry make appearances in the video.

Circle of Life (1994)

Volume notes
  • Stock #3491, 29386, DVD Stock #29382 - Vol. 13 PAL Vol. 12
  • Hosted by Jiminy Cricket (1st edition only. 2003 edition featured voiceover only)
  • *="Following the Leader" is only in the UK version and replaces "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat".
  • ^=Songs in the 2003 DVD release.
  • 2003 DVD Release includes Vocabulary Game and Guess That Song.

Beach Party at Walt Disney World (1995)[1]

Volume notes
  • Stock #4721 (VHS)
  • "Mickey's Fun Songs" created by Peter Montgomery
  • Originally released as "Mickey's Fun Songs - Beach Party at Walt Disney World", later reissued in the Sing Along Songs series.
  • Mario "Boo" Bailey and Tiffany Burton from Kidsongs make appearances in the video.

Colors of the Wind (1995)[1]

Volume notes
  • Stock #4814 (VHS)
  • Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake
  • Features the return of Little Wooden Head, cut from the 1993 edition of Be Our Guest
  • Known as Colours of the Wind in the UK because of spelling differences in UK English and US English.
  • VHS edition features updated preview for the 3rd series, plus a preview for Mickey's Fun Songs three tape series
  • * Songs in the UK version and replace Cinderella Work Song and Why Should I Worry?.
  • ^ Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing only appears in the UK version and is replaced by Hakuna Matata in other countries.
  • The "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" sing along has a new montage of Disney Lovers.
  • The UK version of Colours of the Wind has new lettering and a Mickey the bouncing ball with a feather band around its head (applies to releases in other countries)
  • The "Colors of the Wind" laserdisc also included "Mickey's Fun Songs: Let's Go to the Circus".

Topsy Turvy (1996)[1]

Volume notes
  • Retitled as The Hunchback of Notre Dame in the UK and other countries.
  • Segments only (no host)
  • * Songs in featured The Hunchback of Notre Dame which replaced Stand by Me, The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (The Silly Song), Family, and The Unbirthday Song.
  • Known as El Jorobado de Notre Dame in Spanish, released in Spain
  • The lyrics: "It's the day the devil in us gets released. It's the day we mock the pig and shock the priest." were changed to: "Good is bad and best is worst and west is east. On the day, we think the most of those with least.". This is to prevent the song from influencing mature themes. Esmeralda's pole dancing scene is also erased, due to mature themes.
  • The beginning in the song "Out There" is cut, due to being dark for young viewers.

Pongo and Perdita (1996)[1][2]

Volume notes
  • Stock #8525
  • The "Following the Leader" segment actually used a recording of the version in "Disneyland Fun".
  • The only volume without sing-along words on the screen, though it is Closed Captioned (CC) for hearing impaired (as are most volumes), and sing-along lyrics have been added to the 2006 DVD release (though still incomplete)

From Hercules (1997)

Volume Notes
  • Released in all parts of the world except with the exclusion of the US
  • In the beginning of "Pecos Bill", Pecos Bill is shown having a cigarette in his mouth, but is erased in "Home on the Range: Little Patch of Heaven" because of preventing influence on drugs.

Collection of All Time Favorites: The Early Years (1997)[3]

Volume notes
  • Stock #11432 - Volume 1
  • Hosted by Professor Owl (voiceover only, before all songs)
  • Features songs from 1933–1949

Collection of All Time Favorites: The Magic Years (1997)[3]

Volume notes
  • Stock #11435 - Volume 2
  • Hosted by Professor Owl (voiceover only, before all songs)
  • Features songs from 1950–1973

Collection of All-Time Favorites: The Modern Classics (1997)[3]

Volume notes
  • Stock #11436 - Volume 3
  • Hosted by Professor Owl (voiceover only, before all songs)
  • Features songs from 1989–1997

Honor to Us All (1998)[1]

Volume notes
  • Hosted by Professor Owl (voiceover only, before first song)
  • Features the return of The Siamese Cat Song, cut from the 1994 edition of Heigh-Ho.
  • The remixed opening from Friend Like Me, Circle of Life, and Collection of All Time Favorites is included at the beginning, and the ending features the regular closing theme.

Happy Haunting - Party at Disneyland! (1998)[1]

Volume notes
  • Stock #14015
  • Hosted by the Magic Mirror

Sing a Song with Pooh Bear (and Piglet Too) (1999)

Volume notes
  • Stock #30135 (DVD), #14017 (VHS)
  • DVD released in April 2003 as "Sing a Song with Pooh Bear & Piglet Too!", to coincide with the theatrical release of Piglet's Big Movie.
  • † Songs seen only in the 2003 edition
  • Originally released as "Winnie-the-Pooh: Sing a Song with Pooh Bear", later reissued in the Sing Along Songs series under a new name with new songs.
  • Featured at the end of the original release from 1999, Gopher hosts "How to Draw", as he shows you how to draw Pooh's face.

Flik's Musical Adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom (1999)[1]

Volume notes
  • Stock #14022
  • Hosted by Flik the Ant from Disney/Pixar's A Bug's Life

Winnie the Pooh - Sing a Song with Tigger (2000)

Volume notes
  • Stock #18856 (VHS)
  • Bonus Programming - Tiggerrific Tips on How to Make a Scrapbook!
  • Hosted by Tigger, who is showing you his scrapbook
  • Released in 2000 in promotion of The Tigger Movie
  • This video was not released as a Sing Along Songs volume, rather a "Sing a Song with"..., but otherwise conforms to SAS volume standards.
  • Opening credits feature a computer animated tour of Christopher Robin's bedroom showing his stuffed toys, also shown in Sing a Song with Pooh Bear
  • Also features bonus music videos at the end of the video to promote the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection titles: A Girl Worth Fighting For (Mulan), Scales and Arpeggios (The Aristocats), The Best of Friends (The Fox and the Hound), Steady as the Beating Drum (Pocahontas), and Higitus Figitus (The Sword in the Stone)

Brother Bear - On My Way (2003)[1][4]

Volume notes
  • Stock #31968 (DVD)
  • The first volume to feature a new opening sequence, with the theme song sung by Sebastian from The Little Mermaid
  • Hosted by Rutt and Tuke
  • Also features Karaoke Mode and three Vocabulary Activities
  • On the Open Road was presented on Honor to Us All and features a Wilhelm Scream

Home on the Range - Little Patch of Heaven (2004)[1]

  • Little Patch of Heaven (Home on the Range)
  • Yodel-Adle-Eedle-Idle-Oo (Home on the Range)
  • Home on the Range - Traditional
  • Oh, Susanna! - Traditional
  • Old MacDonald Had a Farm - Traditional
  • She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain - Traditional
  • The Farmer in the Dell - Traditional
  • Pecos Bill (Melody Time)
  • A Cowboy Needs a Horse (A Cowboy Needs a Horse)
  • Stanley Rides Again (Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up)
  • Anytime You Need a Friend (Home on the Range)
  • Dance Along: Little Patch of Heaven
  • Dance Along: Anytime You Need a Friend
  • Dance Along: Yodel-Adle-Eedle-Idle-Oo
Volume notes
  • Stock #33819 (DVD)
  • Hosted by Maggie the Cow
  • Also features Karaoke Mode and three Vocabulary Activities

Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 1 - Once Upon a Dream (2004)

Volume notes
  • "If You Can Dream" appears to be an original song composed exclusively for this Sing Along Songs volume
  • Also features dance alongs, but unlike On my Way and Little Patch of Heaven, the dance alongs are bonus features.

Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 2 - Enchanted Tea Party (2005)

Volume notes
  • DVD includes Princess Tea Time game, Dance Along, Karaoke, Random Play
  • Where Dreams Begin was newly created for this volume.

Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 3 - Perfectly Princess (2006)

Volume notes
  • Includes Karaoke, Princess Pen Pals, Princess Pals DVD-ROM

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Hischak, Thomas S.; Robinson, Mark A. (2009). The Disney Song Encyclopedia. Lantham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press. p. 308. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  2. ^ "Top Kid Video". Billboard. 109 (4): 91. January 25, 1997. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved September 14, 2012. {{cite journal}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |journal= (help)
  3. ^ a b c "Top Kid Video". Billboard. 109 (36): 97. September 6, 1997. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved September 14, 2012. {{cite journal}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Hay, Carla (November 22, 2003). "Collins Scores For Disney". Billboard. 115 (47): 22. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved September 13, 2012.