Toon Talk Special: The 101 Greatest Disney Songs - Part 1 of 2 - Aug 17, 2001

Toon Talk Special: The 101 Greatest Disney Songs - Part 1 of 2
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#6 - "Baby Mine"
Dumbo - 1941
Music by Frank Churchill, Lyrics by Ned Washington

"You are so precious to me
Cute as can be
Baby of mine"

Lead Vocals: Betty Noyes
Source Album: Dumbo Original Soundtrack
Alternate Track: Bette Midler on the Beaches soundtrack

Behind the Music:

  • There's not a dry eye in the house during this plaintive lullaby.
  • The song was nominated for an Oscar and the film's score won for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, the only Disney film to do so without also winning Best Song.

#7 - "Little April Shower"
Bambi - 1942
Music and Lyrics by Frank Churchill and Larry Morey


"Drip-drip-drop
Little April shower
What can compare with your beautiful sound"

Vocals: The Disney Studio Chorus
Source Album: Bambi Original Soundtrack
Alternate Track: Natalie Merchant, Michael Stipe, Mark Bingham and the Roches collaborated on a folksy rendition on Stay Awake.

Behind the Music:

  • Bambi was nominated for two music Oscars:Song (the all to brief "Love Is A Song") and Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.

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#8 - "The Three Caballeros"
The Three Caballeros - 1945
Music and Lyrics by Gonzalez Manuel Esperon and Ray Gilbert

"We're brave and we'll say so
We're bright as a peso
Who say so?
We say so!
The three caballeros!"

Vocals: Joaquin Garay as Panchito, Jose Oliviera as Jose Carioca and Clarence Nash as Donald Duck.
Source Album: Disney's 75 Years of Music & Memories
Alternate Track:
None to my knowledge, but wouldn't you love to hear Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias and Marc Anthony team-up for this one?

Behind the Music:

  • The film was Oscar nominated for Scoring of a Musical Picture.

#9 - "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
Song of the South - 1946
Music and Lyrics by Ray Gilbert and Allie Wrubel

"Mr. Bluebird's on my shoulder
It's the truth, it's actual!
Everything is satisfactual!"

Lead Vocals: James Baskett as Uncle Remus
Source Album: Classic Disney, Volume I
Alternate Track:
Michelle Nicastro's white girl gospel rendition on Reel Imagination

Behind the Music:

  • Disney's second Best Song Oscar, which was oddly awarded in 1947.Also nominated for Scoring of a Musical Picture.
  • A number one Hit Parade song in 1946, Phil Spector's "wall of sound" treatment was a Billboard Top 10 hit in 1962.
  • It was Walt himself who coined the phrase "zip-a-dee-doo-dah".
  • This song is more widely recognized today from the theme park attraction Splash Mountain.

#10 - "Lavender Blue (Dilly, Dilly)"
So Dear To My Heart - 1949
Music by Elliot Daniel, Lyrics by Larry Morey

"Lavenders blue, dilly, dilly
Lavenders green
If I were king dilly, dilly
I'd need a queen"

Vocals: Burl Ives as Uncle Hiram
Source Album: The Music of Disney: A Legacy of Song
Alternate Track:
The boys choir Voices of Ascension, singing in the style of composer Faure, for Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Bach.

Behind the Music:

  • Nominated for the Best Song Academy Award.
  • Adapted from a popular folk song, the song became Ives' signature song.