Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne's Adventures of Disney's Sing Along Songs Under the Sea

Lincoln Loud Ronnie Anne Santiago and his sister Luna Loud are always ready to have fun with Music. SpongeBob and Patrick Watching this 6th volume of Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne's Adventures of Disney's SING ALONG SONGS Fun With Music. Join Lincoln Loud, Ronnie Anne Santiago, and his sister Luna Loud as they can join Mr. Owl and Professor Ludwig Von Drake host this volume of Disney's Sing Along Songs, which highlights music from Disney hit movies including 101 Dalmatians. Gather round the piano with all the lovable Dalmatian pups, and learn the words to songs from 101 Dalmatians, Oliver and Company, Alice in Wonderland, The Aristocats, Sultan and the Rock Star and many others!

Songs Including:

Fun with Music (The Mickey Mouse Club)

Why Should I Worry (Oliver & Company)

With a Smile and a Song (Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs)

Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmatians)

Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing (Disneyland)

All in the Golden Afternoon (Alice in Wonderland)

While Strolling through the Park (Nifty Nineties)

Boo Boo Boo (A Symposium of Popular Songs)

The Green with Envy Blues (Adventures in Color)

Deeper in Love (Sultan and the Rock Star aka The Hunter and the Rock Star)

Good Company (Oliver & Company)

Blue Danube Waltz (Square Peg in a Round Hole)

Old MacDonald Had a Band (Jack and Old Mac)

Scales and Arpeggios (The Aristocats)

Why Should I Worry Reprise (Oliver & Company)

SpongeBob and Patrick Prologue and Epilogue segments

Characters
Lincoln Loud

Ronnie Anne Santiago

Luna Loud

Professor Owl

School Birds

Bertie Birdbrain

Professor Ludwig Von Drake

Loud Sisters (cameo)

Rita Loud (cameo)

SpongeBob SquarePants (Prologue and Epilogue Segments)

Patrick Star (Prologue and Epilogue Segments)

Trivia

 * An edited version of the Old MacDonald Had a Band segment that appeared in this video was credited under Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom. From a technical sense, this is actually correct, because it derived from an episode of the Walt Disney anthology series titled Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom (season 5, episode 24), which aired on March 27, 1959. The unaltered version of Old MacDonald Had a Band, which did not appear in this video, originated from the Disney short Jack and Old Mac. However, the US and Japanese laserdiscs and UK VHS correctly credit the song under Jack and Old Mac.

Transcript
[Patrick's rock shows up, and cuts to Patrick sitting in his chair, watching TV. SpongeBob soon arrives]


 * SpongeBob: Patrick! Guess what came in the mail today!
 * Patrick: OH! WHAT! [SpongeBob takes out a video tape from his back]
 * SpongeBob: This... [Screen gets a closer cut of video tape]
 * Patrick: Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne's Adventures of Disney's SING-ALONG SONGS Fun With Music?! Stick It In! [SpongeBob slides the video tape into Patrick's TV, presses a button, and immediately goes to Patrick's couch]

Lincoln Loud: Here he comes Ronnie Anne!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: It's Professor Owl!

Professor Owl: [Professor Owl enters his classroom at the beginning of the day] Is everybody ready?

Lincoln Loud: I think we're ready!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Ready for what?

Students: To sing along!

Professor Owl: With Disney songs!

Students: [singing] A Disney sing along!

Professor Owl: [rhythmic talking] Now you at home can sing along/with your favorite Disney songs./We will play every note/so you can sing along.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: This is such a cool idea!

Students: [singing] Join right in, sing along,/with your favorite Disney songs./Once you've heard every word/you'll want to sing along.

Bertie Birdbrain: But I don't know all of the songs!

Professor Owl: We'll make sure you can't go wrong!

Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne Santiago: Sing along, one and all/Follow the bouncing ball.

Professor Owl: You'll find out before you're done/music's fun for everyone.

Professor Owl, Students: Join right in, sing along with

Students: Dis-ney sing a-long Songs!

[Bertie crashes two cymbals]

Lincoln Loud: Lincoln Loud here and welcome to our 6th episode of sing along. (phone ringing) Let's call Ronnie Anne and get started.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Lincoln, the alley cats got into my apartment again. Call you right back.

Lincoln Loud: Oh OK. This is my sister Luna Loud the Famous Rock Star.

Luna Loud: Hi dudes! (phone ringing)

Lincoln Loud: Hey everything OK!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Yeah, sorry about that! Hey Luna! You ready for Fun with Music.

Luna Loud: Sure Ronnie Anne!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Anyway let's start the song! What's on the agenda today Professor Owl?

Professor Owl: Today we're going to have Fun with Music.

Luna Loud: I love having fun with music.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: I know right!

Lincoln Loud: Music are full of fun.

Professor Owl: Music's always lots of fun. So sing-along everyone.

(Song: Fun with Music from The Mickey Mouse Club)

It's... time... for... Fun with music

Fun with music Making music is fun

Whether it's a song of home or some foreign land

Music is the language we all understand

We're all for one with music

Fun with music And before we are done

Just wait and see You'll all agree

Fun with music is fun Fun for everyone!

Luna Loud: What else is there to know about music?

Professor Owl: Music is made of sound called notes!

Lincoln Loud: Yeah! They jam in concerts you jam in skate parks.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: (laughing) Yeah! Could you show us professor.

Professor Owl: Certainly guys! Take 2, (Two notes) or 3, (Three notes) or 4. (Four notes) Up to 101 notes maybe more! (Seven Notes Play) Follow the notes and you got a song.

Lincoln Loud: That's right Professor Owl. Here's a song when Dodger sings from Oliver and Company.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: I know! It sound like this.

Dodger (offscreen): Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo!

Professor Owl (offscreen): Now everybody try it!

Dodger, Loud sisters and Casagrande's cousins (offscreen): Whoo, whoo,

Casagrande's cousins: whoo, whoo, whoo!

Lincoln Loud: That's cool!

Professor Owl: Great!!! Think of this tune, when you're out on the street. (Dodger howls) Now sing out loud and dig the beat.

Dodger: I'm warning you, kid.

(Song: Why Should I Worry from Oliver and Company)

One minute, I'm in Central Park

Then I'm down on Delancey Street

Said, from the Bowery to St. Mark's

There's a syncopated beat

I said whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo

I'm street-wise I can improvise

Said whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo

I'm street-smart

I've got New York City heart

Why should I worry? Why should I care?

I may not have a dime

But I got street savoir-faire

Why should I worry? Why should I care?

It's just be-bopulation

And I got street savoir-faire

The rhythm of the city

But once you get it down

Said, you can own this town

You can wear the crown

Why should I worry? Tell me, why should I care?

Say, I may not have a dime

But, oh, I got street savoir-faire

Why should I worry? Why should I care?

It's just doo-wopulation

And I got street savoir-faire

Two Female Dogs, Chorus Dogs:

Everything goes Everything fits

Dodger:

They love me at the Chelsea

They adore me at the Ritz

Why should I worry? Why should I care?

And even when I cross that line

I got street savoir-faire

Dodger, Chorus Dogs:

Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo (etc.)

[Screen goes fuzzy]

Patrick: Hey!

SpongeBob: Hehehe! Don't worry! I can fix it! ''[He pushes a button, and the tape comes out. The tape is eaten by the VCR, breaking some of the tape]'' Deeae! [he picks up the tape, gets out some tape and scissors, cuts, tapes, and puts the tape back in the VCR]

Professor Owl: See quite fun? Music is everywhere in every word you say!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Is that true!

Professor Owl: It sure is!

Lincoln Loud: So what is it?

Professor Owl: I'll show you! It's called Homo Sapiens.

Luna Loud: Homo Sapiens?

Homo Sapiens: Man to you!

Professor Owl: You see! He even makes melody when he talks!

Homo Sapiens: Boy! What do you mean? (Professor Owl playing the words on a saxophone) (laughing) (Professor Owl playing the laugh on a saxophone) Well, what do you know about that? (Professor Owl playing the words on a saxophone)

Professor Owl: Often time, singing can help to make you feel better.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Yeah! We sing that song with a note!

Lincoln Loud: That's cool! Take Apple White's mother for example.

(Song: With a Smile and a Song from Snow White)

Snow White: What do you do when things go wrong?

(Bird twitters a tune)

Snow White: Oh! Sing a song!

(sung)

With a smile and a song

Life is just a bright sunny day

Your cares fade away

And your heart is young

With a smile and a song

All the world seems to waken anew

Rejoicing with you

As the song is sung

There's no use in grumbling

When raindrops come tumbling

Remember, you're the one

Who can fill the world with sunshine

When you smile and you sing

Everything is in tune and it's spring

And life flows along

With a smile and a song

Professor Owl: Now with all the creatures on this earth. Only 2 species can sing.

Lincoln Loud: What kind of species?

Professor Owl: Us birds and you humans!

Luna Loud: Obviously!

Professor Owl: But only you humans can write a song!

Lincoln Loud: He's right about that!

Luna Loud: I think Pongo's master Roger sing that song about that wicked Cruella De Vil.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Ooh. I like that! Carlos De Vil will love that song too!

Lincoln Loud: It was cool, that's we're going to sing next.

(Song: Cruella De Vil from 101 Dalmatians)

Roger: Do you like my new song?

Anita: Ta-tum-tee-ta-tum. That's clever lyrics.

Roger: Melody first dear and then the lyrics. Oh, must be Cruella, your dearly devoted old schoolmate. Cruella de Vil, that's it.

Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil

If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will

To see her is to take a sudden chill

Cruella, Cruella

She's like a spider waiting for the kill

Look out for Cruella De Vil (x2)

At first you think Cruella is a devil

But after time has worn away the shock

You come to realize

You've seen her kind of eyes

Watching you from underneath a rock!

This vampire bat, this inhuman beast

She ought to be locked up and never released

The world was such a wholesome place until

Cruella, Cruella De Vil

Professor Owl: Now of all the creatures on this earth. Only 2 species can sing.

Lincoln Loud: What kind of species?

Professor Owl: Us (laughs) birds and you humans!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Yeah! These pigeons would sing too!

Professor Owl: That's right Ronnie Anne! Since birds can't sing like you. Let's all sing like the birdies do!

(Song: Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" from Disneyland's Tiki Room)

Birdmobile Chorus: Let's all sing like the birdies sing; tweet, tweet tweet, tweet tweet

Let's all sing like the birdies sing; sweet, sweet sweet, sweet

Let's all warble like nightingales; give your throat a treat

Take your time from the birds, now you all know the words

Tweet, tweet tweet, tweet tweet

Chorus: Let's all sing like the birdies sing; tweet, tweet tweet, tweet tweet

Let's all sing like the birdies sing; sweet, sweet sweet, sweet sweet.

Let's all warble like nightingales; give your throat a treat

Take your time from the birds, now you all know the words

Tweet, tweet tweet, tweet tweet!

Professor Owl: Now everybody whistle! (birds whistling)

Luna Loud: Now that's a song the whole world will love.

(Bird in the nest tweeting)

Professor Owl: What are some fun things to sing about?

Lincoln Loud: I like songs about superheroes! A stand-up comedian!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Classic Luan! Friendship too!

Bertie Birdbrain: There's a dragon!

Penelope Pinfeather: I like monkey!

Lincoln Loud: We sang that song about monkeys from Episode 3!

Bird student #1: How about trains?

Ronnie Anne Santiago: We sang that song about trains was from Episode 1! My cousin Carlino Casagrande love trains!

Bird student #2: Don't forget flowers!

Luna Loud: There's our answer!

Lincoln Loud: Let's sing about the flowers from Wonderland!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: That's a great idea Lincoln!

(Song: All in the Golden Afternoon from Alice in Wonderland)

FLOWERS:

Little bread-and-butterflies kiss the tulips

And the sun is like a toy balloon

There are get up in the morning glories

In the golden afternoon

There are dizzy daffodils on the hillside

Strings of violets are all in tune

Tiger lilies love the dandy lions

In the golden afternoon

(The golden afternoon)

There are dog and caterpillars and the copper centipede

Where the lazy daisies love the very peaceful life

They lead...

You can learn a lot of things from the flowers

For especially in the month of June

There's a wealth of happiness and romance

All in the golden afternoon

All in the golden afternoon

The golden afternoon...

ALICE:

You can learn a lot of things from the flowers

For especially in the month of June

There's a wealth of happiness and romance

All-

FLOWERS:

The golden afternoon!

Lincoln Loud: So what's next Professor?

Professor Owl: Now for a lesson in... Popular Musical Styles!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: That's so cool!

Professor Owl: I would like you all to meet the world's almost expert on everything. The Legendary Professor Ludwig Von Drake!

Ludwig Von Drake: Hello there! Welcome to my modest home!

Lincoln Loud: Hey Ludwig, it's great to see you again!

Ludwig Von Drake: It's good to see you too!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: This is Luna Loud! Sister of Lincoln and the famous Rock Star!

Luna Loud: Pleasure to meet you Ludwig!

Ludwig Von Drake: And what can I do for you!

Luna Loud: About Popular Music! (singing) All we know is la, la, la, la, la!

Ludwig Von Drake: Oh yes! (chuckles) I forgot I invited you here, to answer a one one fell swoop, all the questions you've been bugging me about Popular Music!

Lincoln Loud: Wow! Would you guys look at that!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Yeah! It's a mansion.

Ludwig Von Drake: And you came to the right place because I know all about music!

Luna Loud: How so?

Ludwig Von Drake: They don't call me Pops Von Drake for nothing!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: So can you tell us about Popular Music?

Lincoln Loud: Yeah!

Ludwig Von Drake: Now then Popular Music as we know it started about 100 years ago. But hen people will go to the theater to hear the latest hit tunes.

(Song: While Strolling through the Park from The Nifty Nineties)

While strolling through the park one day,

In the merry month of May,

He was taken by surprise,

By a pair of roguish eyes,

In a moment his poor heart was stole away.

A smile was all she gave to him,

Of course she was as happy as can be,

He immediately raised his hat,

And finally she remarked,

He never will forget,

That lovely afternoon,

He met her at the fountain in the park.

Lincoln Loud: What's the next music history Ludwig?

Luna Loud: Is that the antique microphone?

Ludwig Von Drake: I'm so glad you guys asked. With the invention the the micro phooey, music styles changed!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: How did it change?

Ludwig Von Drake: Peoples, in the 1930s listen to the radio & heard a style of singing called tuning. Boo boo boo boo boo!

(Song: Boo Boo Boo from Symposium on Popular Songs)

I'm blue for you,

Boo boo boo boo boo!

What can I do?

Boo boo boo boo boo boo boo!

You found someone new,

You said we were through,

And that's why I'm blue for you!

Right from the start,

You played a part,

I wasn't smart,

You broke my heart.

You upset my apple cart,

Now we're far apart,

Sweetheart!

A dee dee dee dee dee...

(whistles)

A dee dee dee dee dee...

(Whistles)

When you said adieu,

You left without a clue,

And that's why I'm blue for yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooou!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Okay what's next?

Ludwig Von Drake: Next we're going to learn a little something about Rock and Roll! With started as Rhythm of Blues.

Luna Loud: Cool! I love Rock and Roll!

Ludwig Von Drake: So, I'm going to sing you the blues or rather the greens! You see I'm going to sing the green with envy blues. (chuckles)

Lincoln Loud: That's cool, how does it go?

Ludwig Von Drake: [to the pianist] All right, hit a note.

[the pianist hits a note] "DAY!" Oh! Ha ha ha ha! I was reading a fly speck! Get off a there, you kooky fly, you! Alright! That's the whole introduction? And you're supposed to do it on the right key too.

(Song: Green with Envy Blues from Adventure in Color)

I'm blue as I can be,

Green with jealousy,

Look what you done to me!

I've got those green with envy blues,

I mean those red with anger blues,

And there's the purple with passion blues

Over you!

Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh!

Orange, you gonna squeeze me (with the seeds)

'Neath the mellow, yellow moon,

So I can lose those green with envy red

With anger purple passionate blues!

Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh!

(I got to get something for that.)

Purple with passion blues

Over you!

Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh!

Orange, you gonna squeeze me,

'Neath the mellow, yellow moon,

So I can lose those green with envy red

With anger purple passionate blues!

And that's the green with envy blues!

Ludwig Von Drake: (chuckles) Did you hear that note? (chuckles) It came a blues!

Luna Loud: Very colorful Ludwig!

Ludwig Von Drake: Thanks guys!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: You're Welcome!

Ludwig Von Drake: All right all you cool cats! The next type of song is called a Love song and you can sing it to anybody you love!

Lincoln Loud: Way ahead of you Ludwig!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Me too!

Luna Loud: I remember to sing this song to Paul Winters the rock star.

(Song: Deeper in Love from Sultan and the Rock Star)

Paul Winters: Yeah! (cheering) (Whooping) Thank you!

Lincoln Loud: Luna! Earth to Luna! We got to move on with the show and take a solo.

Luna Loud: Oh yeah! This is a love song dude!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Lincoln's right! The show must go on!

Jenny: I gotta practice now, kitty. Oh you want to practice too.

(Song: Good Company from Oliver and Company)

You and me together we'll be

Forever you'll see

We two can be good company

You and me

Yes, together we two

Together, that's you

Forever with me

We'll always be good company

You and me

Yes, together we'll be (x2)

You and me together we'll be

Forever, you'll see

We'll always be good company

You and me

Just wait and see

(Spoken) Good night, Oliver.

Ludwig Von Drake: Our last style of music is the waltz. I love to music to classical music of bedtime to sooth me to sleep and you can snore along too.

Lincoln Loud: Snore Along? That's crazy!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: We don't think this is a good idea!

Luna Loud: Sorry dude! I'm with Lincoln and Ronnie Anne on this one.

Ludwig Von Drake: Very well guys, suit yourselves.

(Song: The Blue Danube Waltz from Square Peg in a Round Hole)

Ronnie Anne Santiago: I'm sure glad we didn't sing right Lincoln. (Lincoln Loud sleeping)

Luna Loud: And we spoke too soon!

Professor Owl: Sweet dreams, Professor Von Drake!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: But Professor, what about Lincoln?

Professor Owl: Not to worry guys! Now listen to this! (Professor Owl flips a coin into the jukebox) (The Band plays music) [''Lincoln was having a nightmare. The music stops! His room is the same as it was and he's still Lincoln Loud.]''

Lincoln Loud: "Oh, thank goodness. It was all just a nightmare."

[His sisters barge in having been alarmed of his scream.]

Lori Loud: [concerned] "We heard you scream! Are you okay? Here's Bun-Bun, Linky." [His sisters comfort him after his fright.]

Leni Loud: "Lily will kiss it and make it all better."

Lincoln Loud: "Thanks, guys. You're the best."

[Lily kisses her brother]

Lincoln Loud: "It's good to be home. I'll never complain about having popular music again."

Professor Owl: Sorry about that are you guys ready to move on?

Lincoln Loud: Sure Professor Owl!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Okay! What's next?

Professor Owl: Did you ever stop to think, when the band plays rinky tink, where all the music comes from?

Lincoln Loud: I like playing a bass on a carnival band.

Luna Loud: And I like play that guitar on a rock n' roll band too.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Yeah I guess you can call it that!

Professor Owl: From a toot and a whistle and a plunk and a boom.

Loud Sisters: That's where the music comes from!

Professor Owl: And every band uses the same sounds.

[Song: Old McDonald Had A Band from "Jack and Old Mac"]

Old MacDonald Had a Piano yeah Old MacDonald Had a wife

And in the this band he played piano E I E I O

With a .. Here and a .. there here a. there a. everywhere a ..

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

And in the this band he had a sax E I E I O

With a .. Here and a .. there here a. there a. everywhere a ..

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

And in the this band he had a bass E I E I O

With a .. Here and a .. there here a. there a. everywhere a ..

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

And in the this band he had a horn E I E I O

With a .. Here and a .. there here a. there a. everywhere a ..

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

And in the this band he had a drum E I E I O

With a .. Here and a .. there here a. there a. everywhere a ..

Old MacDonald Had a Band E I E I O

Rita Loud: Well done kids, since you guys sing a song about Old MacDonald had a band when I was their ages.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Yeah! That was fun!

Lincoln Loud: So Professor Owl anything else you want to show us?

Professor Owl: Now, let's explore a little more about music about Scales and Arpeggios.

Luna Loud: Scales an what?

Professor Owl: Arpeggios.

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Clever.

Professor Owl: A scale is made of 8 notes! (piano playing) Do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do. Combining notes can make a cord. Play them in quick succession, and you have an arpeggio!

(Song: Scales and Arpeggios from The Aristocats)

Marie:

Do mi so do do so mi do

Every truly cultured music student knows

You must learn your scales and your arpeggios

Bring the music ringing from your chest

And not your nose

While you sing your scales and your arpeggios

Berlioz:

If you're faithful to your daily practicing

You will find your progress is encouraging

Do mi so mi do mi so mi fa la so it goes

When you do your scales and your arpeggios

Marie:

Do mi so do...

(Marie notices Berlioz is playing the piano too fast, using all four paws)

(Toulouse joins in with Berlioz adding some new instrumentals with the song)

Marie and Duchess:

Do mi so do do so mi do (Repeat)

Though at first it seems as though it doesn't show

Like a tree ability will bloom and grow

Marie, Duchess, and Toulouse

If you're smart you'll learn by heart what every artist knows

Marie and Duchess

You must sing your scales

Marie, Duchess, and Toulouse

And your arpeggios

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Well I guess that's it for this episode.

Professor Owl: Music is fun, as we now know!

Lincoln Loud: It sure is Professor Owl!

Professor Owl: So keep it with you, everywhere let you go!

Luna Loud: We sure will.

Professor Owl: Wonderful! Let's sing-along!

Lincoln Loud: Bye everyone! Happy singing!

Ronnie Anne Santiago: Game over! See ya!

(Why Should I Worry reprise from Oliver and Company)

[Disney Sing-Along Songs Fun with Music end credits are shown.]

Patrick: Hey, what happened? Why are those squiggles on the screen?

SpongeBob: Those are called "End Credits", Patrick.

Patrick: End credits? But I don't want it to end!

SpongeBob: That's why Neptune gave us the rewind button! [pushes a button]

Patrick: Thank you, Neptune! [The screen goes back to the beginning and zooms in before the episode ends]

Closing Credits
Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne's Adventures of

Disney's

SING ALONG

SONGS

Fun With Music

Written and Produced by

HARRY ARENDS

PHIL SAVENICK

In Association With

WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT

& NICKELODEON HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Edited by

KIRK JOHNSON

ROBERT MINSHALL

BILL WATERS

CHARLIE WHITCOMB

Associate Producer

BAMBI MOE'

Production Coordinator

JIM SAVENICK

Incidental Music by

ANDY BELLING

Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne's Adventures Voices by

IZABELLA ALVAREZ

ASHER BISHOP

NIKA FUTTERMAN

Prologue and Epilogue Voices by

BILL FAGERBAKKE

TOM KENNY

With the Talents of

KATHRYN BEAUMONT

COREY BURTON

ADRIANNA CASSELOTTI

DEAN CLARK

GARY DUBIN

LIZ ENGLISH

SKIP FARRELL

EVA GABOR

TIMOTHY HUTTON

BILLY JOEL

CHEECH MARIN

RICHARD MULLIGAN

RUTH POINTER

MYHANH TRAN

Songs

"Sing Along Songs" Theme

Words and Music:

PATRICK DEREMER

"Fun With Music"

Words: MACK DAVID &

AL HOFFMAN

Music: JIMMIE DODD

"Why Should I Worry"

Words and Music:

DAN HARTMAN &

CHARLIE MIDNIGHT

"With a Smile and a Song"

Words and Music:

LARRY MOREY &

FRANK CHURCHILL

"Cruella De Vil"

Words and Music:

MEL LEVEN

"Let's All Sing Like

the Birdies Sing"

Words: ROBERT HARGREAVES &

STANLEY DAMERELL

Music: TOLCHARD EVANS

"All in the Golden Afternoon"

Words: BOB HILLARD

Music: SAMMY FAIN

"While Strolling Through the Park:

Arrangement: C. WOLCOTT

"Boo, Boo, Boo" &

"Green With Envy Blues"

Words and Music:

RICHARD M. SHERMAN &

ROBERT B. SHERMAN

"Deeper in Love"

Words and Music:

GEORGE THOMAS

CHAROUHAS &

STEVEN B. FURMAN

"Good Company"

Words and Music:

RON ROCHA &

ROBERT MINKOFF

"Blue Danube Waltz"

Composer: JOHANN STRAUSS

Arrangement: GEORGE BRUNS

"Old MacDonald Had a Band"

Words and Arrangement of Music

GEORGE BRUNS

"Scales and Arpeggios"

Words and Music:

RICHARD M. SHERMAN &

ROBERT B. SHERMAN

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DISNEY ANIMATION

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RICHARD HUNTER

TAMARA JOHNSON

NICKELODEON STUDIOS

FONTELLE SLATER

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the talents of many creative

people at The Walt Disney Studios &

Nickelodeon Animation Studios

The contribution of the

ANIMATION STAFF

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Ludwig von Drake: Now, all of you out there can sing along with all of these Disney's Sing-Along Songs. There's "Heigh-Ho", with those kooky dwarfs, those little guys are so cute! (Heh.) "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", and "The Bare Necessities". And you gotta have those. And you can sing along, or dance, or go in the kitchen to get a snack, whatever. (chuckles) Oh, "You Can Fly"! Hey, that's done a song! (chuckles) No, you can't fly, but you can listen to the song, whether you think it, please.