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Pinocchio is the soundtrack to the 1940 Walt Disney film of the same name, first released on February 9, 1940. The album was described as being "recorded from the original soundtrack of the Walt Disney Production Pinocchio ".
"Give a Little Whistle" is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington for Walt Disney's 1940 adaptation of Pinocchio. The original version was sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket and Dickie Jones in the character of Pinocchio, and is teaching how to whistle in the film.
The song is sung by the film's main antagonist, John Worthington "Honest John" Foulfellow, when he takes Pinocchio to Stromboli. A reprise of the song is sung when he takes Pinocchio to Pleasure Island. The reprise in the soundtrack version on the disc contains none of the vocals as presented on the record and in the film. It was the first ...
But wow, should they have paid more attention to one particular song lyric.Along with Pinocchio's existing classics "When You Wish Upon a Star" (this time sung by Cynthia Erivo as the Blue Fairy ...
Disney Sing-Along Songs [a] is a series of videos on VHS, betamax, laserdisc, and DVD with musical moments from various Disney films, ... (Pinocchio) Volume notes.
Harline and Washington delivered "When You Wish Upon a Star" to the Pinocchio story crew in early autumn 1938, and they recognized it right away as a spotlight song that should be given prominence in the film. Disney decided that the song should play over the opening credits, and used as a musical theme throughout the film. [2]
"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" by Nancy Sinatra. You better be wearing your favorite pair of boots to karaoke night if you opt for this easy-to-sing 1960s crowd-pleaser.
Jiminy Cricket hosted these five sing-along videos: The Bare Necessities (October 6, 1987) Very Merry Christmas Songs (October 4, 1988, intro and outro only) Be Our Guest (June 19, 1992) Friend Like Me (April 30, 1993) Circle of Life (December 16, 1994)