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The song was covered by John Williams for Steven Spielberg's 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Spielberg himself called Williams's work "When You Wish Upon a Star meets science fiction". [citation needed] The song was covered by Kiss bassist Gene Simmons on his self-titled 1978 solo album. "It spoke to me," he declared.
"I've Got No Strings" (also known as "I Got No Strings") is a song from Walt Disney's animated film Pinocchio (1940), sung by 12-year-old Dickie Jones as Pinocchio. The music was written by Leigh Harline, the lyrics were written by Ned Washington. [1]
"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.
In Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, the eponymous wooden boy dramatically belts out the first few lines of this heart-wrenching earworm, which may compromise my 2023 Spotify Wrapped if I’m not ...
Remaking Disney's animated 1940 classic Pinocchio as a live action film was always going to be a challenge, and director Robert Zemeckis makes a few notable updates to the screenplay with Chris ...
The idiosyncratic visual storyteller Guillermo del Toro was talked into co-writing the song "Ciao Papa" for his "Pinocchio" by collaborators Alexandre Desplat and Roeban Katz.
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 ".
Jiminy Cricket is the Disney version of the Talking Cricket, a fictional character created by Italian writer Carlo Collodi for his 1883 children's book The Adventures of Pinocchio, which Walt Disney adapted into the animated film Pinocchio in 1940. [6]