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  2. Roy Woods - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 2018, Woods released two new singles, titled "Russian Cream" and "Snow White", with no prior announcement. [12] [13] On February 8, 2019, Roy Woods released a single titled "Worth It". [14] On September 18, 2019, Roy Woods released a single titled "Bubbly". [15] On May 8, 2020, Roy Woods released the single titled "I Feel It"

  3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the soundtrack from the 1937 Walt Disney film, notable as the first commercially issued soundtrack album. [1] The recording has been expanded and reissued numerous times following its original release in January 1938 as Songs from Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (with the Same Characters and Sound Effects as in the Film of That Title).

  4. Someday My Prince Will Come - Wikipedia

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    This song first appears 57:40 into the movie, when Princess Snow White sings a bedtime song about how the prince she met at the castle will someday return for her. Later in the film, Snow White sings a reprise while making a pie and a more formal version with a chorus is heard when the prince and Snow White leave for his castle at the film's end.

  5. Heigh-Ho - Wikipedia

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    "Heigh-Ho" is a song from Walt Disney's 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, written by Frank Churchill (music) and Larry Morey (lyrics). It is sung by the group of Seven Dwarfs as they work at a mine with diamonds and rubies, and is one of the best-known songs in the film. It is also the first appearance of the seven dwarfs.

  6. Roy Wood - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wood was born on 8 November 1947 [6] in Kitts Green, a suburb of Birmingham, England.For some years the legend persisted that his real name was Ulysses Adrian Wood, until it was revealed that this was probably the result of somebody close to the Move in their early days filling in such names on a 'lifelines' feature for the press as a joke.

  7. The Silly Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Silly Song", also known as "The Dwarfs' Yodel Song", is a song from Walt Disney's 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs sung by Otis Harlan, Billy Gilbert, Pinto Colvig, Roy Atwell, and Scotty Mattraw. This features an instrument septet. The Seven Dwarfs yodel in this song.

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  9. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Snow White went on a brief tour with stops in Chicago and Washington, D.C., and then re-opened on January 11, 1980, and closed after 68 performances on March 9, 1980, a total of 106 performances. A live video recording was briefly available on VHS and Betamax from Walt Disney Home Video in the summer of 1981.