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Tony Bennett (1973) for his album The Rodgers & Hart Songs with The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet. [9] Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and the Fun Songs Kids - Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout at Walt Disney World (1994)
Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout a Walt Disney World (1994) Mickey's Fun Songs: Let's Go to the Circus! (1994) Mickey's Fun Songs: Beach Party at Walt Disney World (1995) Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996, cameo) – Genie's transformation only. The Spirit of Mickey (1998) Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999)
1994: Featured in Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout at Walt Disney World, with Goofy, Mickey, Minnie, and the Fun Songs Kids performing the song on a hayride around the campsite. 1999: The song was featured in the 1999 film The Bachelor, which follows a sworn bachelor who is reluctant to marry.
Disney Sing-Along Songs [a] is a series of videos on VHS, betamax, laserdisc, and DVD with musical moments from various Disney films, TV shows, and attractions. Lyrics for the songs are sometimes displayed on-screen with the Mickey Mouse icon as a "bouncing ball".
In 1991, Joanie Bartels covered the song, releasing it as a single from the album Dancin' Magic. It also appeared on the compilation album The Stars of Discovery Music and in the 1993 video The Rainy Day Adventure. In 1995, the song was covered by the cast of Mickey's Fun Songs in the episode Beach Party at Walt Disney World.
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This song is sung by Goofy, Chip 'n' Dale, Christian Buenaventura, Michelle Montoya, Toby Ganger, and Brandon Hammond in Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout at Walt Disney World. The Kidsongs Kids sing this song in "A Day At Camp". In that same series, the song "The Circus is Coming to Town" is set to the song's tune.
Disney had provided the voice for Mickey Mouse since his debut in 1928, and Fun and Fancy Free was the last time he would voice the role regularly, as he no longer had the time or energy to do so. Disney recorded most of Mickey's dialogue in the spring and summer of 1941.