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Dumbo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2019 film Dumbo directed by Tim Burton, which is a live-action adaptation and reimagining of Walt Disney's 1941 film of the same name. The film's soundtrack featured musical score composed by Danny Elfman and songs from the original film. The album was released through Walt ...
"Pink Elephants on Parade" is a song and scene from the 1941 Disney animated feature film Dumbo in which Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse, having accidentally become intoxicated (through drinking water spiked with champagne), see pink elephants sing, dance, and play musical instruments during a hallucination sequence.
"Baby Mine" is a song from the 1941 Disney animated feature Dumbo. The music is by Frank Churchill, with lyrics by Ned Washington. Betty Noyes recorded the vocals for the original film version. In the film, Dumbo's mother, Mrs. Jumbo, an elephant locked in a circus wagon, cradles her baby Dumbo with her trunk while this lullaby is sung. It is ...
Sing along to some of the best karaoke songs at your next party! We feature top karaoke songs for women and men, even if you're not the best vocalist!
Along with Alice in Wonderland, Dumbo was the first of Disney's canon of animated films to be released on home video. The film was originally released on June 26, 1981, on VHS, Laserdisc and Betamax as a rental only before becoming available for sale in early 1982. [ 26 ]
Biggest holiday sing-along songs in the world revealed. December 19, 2016 at 2:58 PM. ... looked at data from their 40 million active users and determined the most-sung holiday songs around the world.
She appeared as a mother who sings a brief solo in the 1965 television movie Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, [2] along with fellow dubber Bill Lee. On-screen movie credits include I Married an Angel (1942), the Don Knotts comedy The Love God? (1969), and Abbott and Costello's Jack and the Beanstalk (1952). Other credits include recordings ...
Michael Keaton recently shared to The New York Times a bit of regret over his performance in Tim Burton’s 2019 live-action “Dumbo” film. The Oscar nominee played a greedy amusement park ...