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aac oO THE DISNEY bouuuerioy Best-loved Songs From Disney Movies, Television Shows and Theme Parks 10 12 16 14 19 22 24 32 37 42 50 52 54 45 56 61 67 14 18 HE WISNEY COLLECTION Aiphabetical Li Baby Mine Ballad Of Davy Crockett, The Bare Necessities, The Bella Notte Best Of Friends Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo Candle On The Water Casey Junior Chim Chim Cher-ee Cruella De Vil Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes, A Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat Feed The Birds Following The Leader Give A Little Whistle He's A Tramp Heigh-Ho. Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee | Wan’na Be Like You | Wonder I've Got No Strings It’s A Small World Jolly Holiday Kiss The Girl Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) Let's Go Fly A Kite Little April Shower 80 82 86 88 90 101 104 106 108 110 112 115 118 122 132 142 129 144 146 158 148 150 152 154 156 126 Love Is A Song Mickey Mouse Alma Mater Mickey Mouse March Once Upon A Dream One Song Part Of Your World Saludos Amigos ‘Second Star To The Right, The Siamese Cat Song, The So This Is Love Some Day My Prince Will Come Someone's Waiting For You Spoonful Of Sugar, A Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Tiki Tiki Tiki Room, The Under The Sea When I See An Elephant Fly When You Wish Upon A Star Whistle While You Work Who's Afraid OF The Big Bad Wolf? Winnie The Pooh With A Smile And A Song Work Song, The Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me) You Can Fly! You Can Fiy! You Can Fly! Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Zorro, Theme From THE DISNEY UTION This listing matches the sequence of the songs on the three recorded albums of THE DISNEY COLLECTION, released by Walt Disney Records and available in your local record stores. 132 Under The Sea 144 Whistle While You Work 45 | Wan'na Be Like You 186 Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 118 Supercalifragilisticexpialidecious 54 Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee 14° Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo 115 A Spoonful Of Sugar 152 Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me) 42 Following The Leader 150 The Work Song 122 The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room 48° Give A Little Whistle 61 It’s A Small World 146 Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? 82 Mickey Mouse March 52 Heigh-Ho 84 Mickey Mouse Alma Mater 67 Kiss The Girl 142 When | See An Elephant Fly 24 Chim Chim Cher-ee 154 You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! 10 The Bare Necessities 56 I've Got No Strings 50 He's A Tramp 7 The Ballad Of Davy Crockett 28 Cruella De Vil 126 Theme From Zorro 34 _Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat 101 Saludos Amigos 106 The Siamese Cat Song 78 Little April Shower 37 Feed The Birds 98 Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) 74 Let's Go Fly A Kite 148 With A Smile And A Song 90 Part Of Your World 64 Jolly Holiday 19 Candle On The Water 86 Once Upon A Dream 12. Bella Notte 88 One Song 108 So This Is Love 58 | Wonder 112 Someone's Waiting For You 110 Some Day My Prince Will Come 129 When You Wish Upon A Star 104 The Second Star To The Right 158 Winnie The Pooh 4 Baby Mine 16 Best Of Friends 80 Love Is A Song 22 Casey Junior 32 A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes ‘The songs in this folio are listed here in the sequence in which they are recorded on the three albums of THE DISNEY COLLECTION: Under The Sea * | Wan'na Be Like You * Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious * Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo * Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me) * The Work Song * Give A Little Whistle ¢ Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? * Heigh-Ho * Whistle While You Work * Zip-A- Dee-Doo-Dah * Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee * A Spoonful Of Sugar Following The Leader * The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room * It's A Small World * Mickey Mouse Marche Mickey Mouse Alma Mater Kiss The Girl ¢ Chim Chim Cher-ee The Bare Necessities ¢ He's A Tramp * Cruella De Vil © Ev'rybody Wants To Be ‘A Cat » The Siamese Cat Song * Feed The Birds © Let's Go Fly A Kite When 1 See An Elephant Fly * You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! « I've Got No Strings * The Ballad Of Davy Crockett * ‘Theme From Zorro * Saludos Amigos « Little April Shower Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) © With A Smile And A Song Part Of Your World * Candle On The Water Bella Notte © So This Is Love + ‘Someone's Waiting For You * When You Wish Upon A Star * Winnie The Pooh Best Of Friends Casey Junior * Jolly Holiday * Once Upon A Dream * One Song * | Wonder * Some Day My Prince Will Come The Second Star To The Right + Baby Mine * Love Is A Song * A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes U.S, $17.85" 1sen 0-749s20e%0-0 AM 73999 11523009 BA... .__- BABY MINE (From Walt Disney’s “DUMBO”) Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Moderately Slow F © Bm Gr Bom 2 2 8 —_. & mine. don't you ery, one when you play. 35 F « Gt Bbm eo = = # a ary your what you oe cm cn aim i s— if 3 3354 close to my Spar = kle_and a al omit. 1941 by Halk ing Maxcons rd Rahs conyoed by ume “cote ae Slightly Faster — " they knew sweet little ca ss ben ee Ea io oo lov- ing you t00. 34 & % 34 e0-ple who scold sa = = # eta lust for the right 3S Tempo! ¢ 2m Gm Bom iy precious t me, cue a an be, i — Ia diminuendo THE BALLAD OF DAVY CROCKETT Words by TOM BLACKBURN ‘Music by GEORGE BRUNS Moderately }.Bom on a moun-tain top in Ten - nes - see, Green - est state inthe Zeigh teen ~ ‘thir teen the Creeks ‘up - rose, addin’ Tedskin arrows to the 3. Off “through the woods he's. a marchin “a. long, makin’ up yams an a= C7, F Bo Gm HE Bi Bal = Land of the Free, Raised in. the woods So's he knew ev = ty tree, trys — woes, Now, In fightin’ is some = thin’ he knows, so he. sing - in’ a song, ten fer fightin’ an’ right > ina wrong, He's kit him a bar when Re was on - ly three ba - wy. should - ers his fille an att he "goes. Da: vy. ringy as abr an’ twict as strong Da 2 wy: (© 1954 WONDERLAND MUSIC CO, INC. ct 1 Fp Tenexterain el a Hf i vy Crock = ett King Of the wild fron - tier! vy Crock.” ett theman who — don't know — fear! vy Crock ~ ett the buck - skin buc - ca - neer! 1BWhen he come home his pol = i= tick = in’ done, The west - em march had heard “ol Houston an’ Austin’ an So. Tothe “Texas plains he land is biggest’ an’ his land is best. From gras - sy plains to the He aE + just be - gun So he packed his gear an’ his. trust. - y gun, An’ fost had to ‘go. Where Free - dom was fight - in’ an - oth - er foe, nv moun - tain crest, He's a head of us all meetin’ the test, lit out grin = nin low the sun they necded him at la = mo. Follow - in’ his teg - end to the West & Da - vy Crock = ett, load - in’ the pi Da: vy Grock- ett) the man who” dont Da = vw Crock - ett King of the wild + = 0 = neert 19.He know fear! 201His fron tier! VERSES 4, Andy Jackson is our gen'ral's name, His reg'lar soldiers we'll put to shame, ‘Them redskin varmints us Volunteers'll tame, “Cause we got the guns with the sure-fire aim. Davy — Davy Crockett, ‘The champion of us all! 5 Headed back to war from the ol’ home place, But Red Stick was leadin’ a merry chase, Fightin’ an’ burnin’ at a devil's pace South to the swamps on the Florida Trace. Davy — Davy Crockett, ‘Trackin’ the redskins down! 6. Fought single-handed through the Injun War Till the Creeks was whipped an’ peace was in store, An’ while he was handlin’ this risky chore, Made hisself a legend for evermore. Davy — Davy Crockett, King of the wild frontier! 7. He give his word an’ he give his hand ‘That his Injun friends could keep their land, An’ the rest of his life he took the stand ‘That justice was due every redskin band. Davy ~ Davy Crockett, Holdin’ his promise dear! 8, Home fer the winter with his family, Happy as squirrels in the ol’ gum tree, Bein’ the father he wanted to be, Close to his boys as the pod an’ the pea Davy — Davy Crockett, Holdin’ his young ‘uns dear! 9. But the ice went out an’ the warm winds came An’ the meltin’ snow showed tracks of game, An’ the flowers of Spring filled the woods with flame, ‘An’ all of a sudden life got too tame. Davy ~ Davy Crockett, Headin’ on West again! 10. Off through the woods we're riding’ along, ‘Makin’ up yarns an’ singin’ a song, He's ringy as a b’ar an’ twiet as strong, ‘An’ knows he's right ‘cause he ain't often wrong. Davy — Davy Crockett, ‘The man who don’t know fear! u Lookin’ fer a place where the air smells clean, Where the trees is tall an’ the grass is green, Where the fish is fat in an untouched stream, An’ the teemin’ woods is a hunter's dream, Davy — Davy Crockett, Lookin’ fer Paradise! 12 Now he'd lost his love an’ his grief was gall, In his heart he wanted to leave it all, ‘An’ lose himself in the forests tall, But he answered instead his country’s call, Davy — Davy Crockett, Beginnin’ his campaign! 13, Needin’ his help they didn’t vote blind, ‘They put in Davy ‘cause he was their kind, Sent up to Nashville the best they could find, ‘A fightin’ spirit an’ a thinkin’ mind, Davy — Davy Crockett, Choice of the whole frontier! 14, ‘The votes were counted an’ he won hands down, So they sent him off to Washin'ton town. With his best dress suit still his buckskins brown, A livin’ legend of growin’ renown. Davy — Davy Crockett, ‘The Canebrake Congressman! 15, He went off to Congress an’ served a spell, Fixin’ up the Goverment an” laws as well, ‘Took over Washin'ton so we heered tell An’ patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell. Davy — Davy Crockett, Seein’ his duty clear! 16, Him an’ his jokes travelled all through the land, ‘An’ his speeches made him friends to beat the band, His politickin’ was their favorite brand ‘An’ everyone wanted to shake his hand, Davy — Davy Crockett, Helpin’ his legend grow! 17. He knew when he spoke he sounded the knell Of his hopes for White House an’ fame as well, But he spoke out strong so hist'ry books tell An patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell Davy — Davy Crockett, Seein’ his duty clear! THE BARE NECESSITIES (From Walt Disney's "THE JUNGLE BOOK") Words and Music by TERRY GILKYSON Bb 8bmai7 Brightly Bor ma b7 sr cr Gaug 5 a at ee = @ about your wor-ries anc strife, | mean the Na ~ ture’s 07 or a F o, b @ # © " Es jig bring the bare ne» ces - si - tes wher= ev oer | could- n't be fond = er. ir & & The bees are buzz-in’ in the tee to make some hon - ey just for Gm? p7 — Gm7 & am? 2 a wl @ Sh & ial ime, The bare me = cess-si-ties of life will come to n BELLA NOTTE (From Walt Disney’s “LADY AND THE TRAMP”) Words and Music by PEGGY LEE ‘and SONNY BURKE Bt the skies; ____ They have 3 fr Bbrai7 1 1952 WALT OISYEy MUSIC COMPANY ‘Cogyigh Renewe ered Al Righs Revered a ey Bhoug t of your loved Ebrai7 Gm? cr falling = whenyou 3 emt a 3 this Js the night . BIBBIDI-BOBBIDI-BOO (From Walt Disney’s CINDERELLA”) Words by JERRY LIVINGSTON: Music by MACK DAVID and AL HOFFMAN, ans ae nh Brightly 3 Sa -la-ga-doo -la men-chicka boo la z bib -bi - di -bob-bi - di - boo Put ‘em to- geth-er and what haveyougot —bib-bi - di-bob-bi - di- boo 3 3 3 0 3 do mag-ic be-lieve it oF not, 3 bib -bi ry ai bob-bi ‘Copyright Ronee tneratonal Copy Secured Al Rights Reserved 15 3 3 bib “bi - di- bob-bi - di- boo. Sala ga-doo-la means men-chic ka boo lero, But the 3 3 wi thing-a -ma-bob that does the job bib -bi 3 i -bob-bi 3 di-boo, fa -doo - lamen-chicka boo la er and what have you got 3 3 bi - di- bob -bi = di 16 BEST OF FRIENDS (From Walt Disney's “THE FOX AND THE HOUND”) Words by STAN FIDEL Music by RICHARD JOHNSTON ¢ pm7/c & Moderately ae al When you're the best of friends hay - ing, so much fun t0- geth hap - py game, you could clown an" round for -"ev Dm7/c Enz Ny, is i you're note - ven a- ware— you're such a) fun = Nei ther one ‘of you Sees— “your ‘nat’ ur'l bound Fr B7/FROm/G. You're the best of fiends. — Life's @ Life's one hap (©1977 by WALT DISNEY MUSIC COMPANY and WONDERLAND MUSICCO. INC. Tavera Copyrigor secured AN Rights Reseed 7 Dm ce mz oo Enz Ag, Emz, Ag, We on-ly the world would-n't get in the way, — if on-ly peo-ple would just let you play 3 Dm Em i ee Bm7-5 E, Bm7/e 7 : i me a They'll say you're both be - ing fools, you're break-ing all the tule. —3I— They can't un- derstand — yourmag - i¢ won - der land.— m7 69 Dmz/c When you're shar - ing 18 ‘ Dm7/e Em when these mo- ments have passed_ will that 87 Emz be 3 friend ~ ship. laste — can say a Dm? om7/G 1 hope it nev co cs pm7/c cs CANDLE ON THE WATER (From Walt Disney Productions’ “PETE’S DRAGON”) Words and Music by AL KASHA ‘Smoothly and JOEL HIRSCHHORN c Il be your can-dle on the wa - ter, My love for you wil al- ways Hl Be your can-dle on the wa - ter Ti evry wave IS warm and > B> G E/Gt Am, 7G F at ft _# it burn, | know you're lost and drift - ing. But the ciouds are lift - ing bright, My ‘soul is there be - side you, Let this “can dle guide you 2 F G7 c Dm7 m7 G7 8 e if don't give up you have some-where to turn. soon youll see ‘a gold- en stream of light. c C7, Fsus By cee. ee nn ee ‘A cold and friend-less tide nas found , don't let the storm-y darkness FooGm7 oF. Am, 07 6 a ee gS NH paint a ray of hope _a- round F & cir cling_in_the air light -ed by a Dm G7 F t - be your can-dle on the wa - ter, this flame in- side of me will E/Ge Am c7/G Keep hold - ing on, youll make it, Here's my hand so take it, look for me reach-ing out to show assure as riv-ers_ flow, Hl nev-er let you — a tempo G7 E ath cet = ago 7 c a a an: TH nev-er let you go, Vi nev-er tet — you CASEY JUNIOR (From Walt Disney’s “DUMBO”) Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Brightly fh Am? 7 i Fe = ib ib af Hf He sounds. {Toot toot) ie cus Grounds. 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EB 8 in tight, On the roof - tops of Lon - don, sight! 7 Tempo 1 cm G+ m7 Fm oe th E ih Chim chim in ey, chim —chim-in- ey, chim chim you're in glad ye wot sings, “Chim — chim Chim chim in - ey, chim chim, cher. = ee, chim 28 CRUELLA DE VIL (From Walt Disney's “ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIONS”) Words and Music by Slow Blues MEL LEVEN 7 G9 Fa BA Dodim7 m7 a} od Ee) Ho RE ie Bb Dodim7. i) HES iat Ba B 59 » ie thing will copy Soca al Rights Reserved of her tips, — in her stare; o-cent chil 5 Eg os She's tke ALS G8 c7, fT Bb is i ic iat De Vile. her kind of eyes Watch - ing you from un - der- neath an By Ba B E fa ae Fy ae = hueman beast, — By Bho B B9 ought to. be locked _ up. and nev - er re - leased. The Bb G9 Ab9bS- Go “eg ‘= i word was. such a whole - some place = un = th cu cr Fv “ay ‘Dbdim7 Fo r Bb | He a a Ee a al-la Cu el- la De Vile, Cu- Vill. "A DREAM IS A WISH YOUR HEART MAKE‘ (From Walt Disney’s “CINDERELLA”’) Words and Music by MACK DAVID, AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LIVINGSTON, Moderately oe : ' —~ ldim-ritard Verse (recitative) ‘Amrteusa) ba 6 Am? by Gs I : my fa ~ ther used z —~ 6, a amaguea 7 troub-le ev — er _troub - les you, Just dream your cares = way. > — Chorus Moderately Slow with expression Be MG tain “or Gmj7 A DREAM ‘IS__A__WISH YOUR HEART 8 An? Céim ama Feim Amy bo. uo dreams "You will lose am?_b7 6 Em? Am? bee? G Gdim_ Gimaj wish for you Have faith "in your dreams = Depa Gr Gasp Your rain-bow will come _smil_— in, Gmaj7_¢& cmajy cp FSF Am? Gmajo_ Gs Ag Am? b7 Ama how your heart is griev-ing if you keep on be - liev-ing the dream that you L rc t 1 wish will come — A true EV’RYBODY WANTS TO BE A CAT (From Walt Disney’s “THE ARISTOCATS”) Words by FLOYD HUDDLESTON Music by AL RINKER ic Bs a eee ogy a Ei li Pl ta ‘y-bod - ywants tobe a cat because a cat's theon-lycat who where i's at! Vv ~ ‘ty-bod - y pick-in’ up on the 2 cma? Bm7 fm, 8m7 Em Am Am? o7 Fa 2 if & i A al ef ‘cause ev-'ry-thing else. is ob- s0-lete. + ware of a square whenhe offers to share his ge Reserved milk to. spl Em Am wit hasn't been tried, — 7 i a 1 sug - gest you pro-vide cat's theon-ly cat who knows: howto swing! ram7 em i - pure between twofur- ry friends may ee But ev - “ty-bod y wants to be Bartstil a be old hat, — Ex 36 fi Come on,scat cat,turn me on,— I'l take my horn andmybest tone, Then blow a lit - tle “soul in-to the Fs Emaj? maj? Emai7 c7, Gm7 oe, i Le’s take it to an-oth-er key. Mod-u-late, thenwait for me, I'l Fray Gm Faiz em? 7 fl “he! ce lake a few ad libs and pret - ty The oth - er cats will all com-mence_ Fim7 87 i Of D.C. al Fine con gre-gat - ing on the fence, be - neath theal-ley’s on-ly light,-where ev'ry night is out of sight! 3 z FEED THE BIRDS (From Walt Disney’s “MARY POPPINS”) Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN ‘and ROBERT B. SHERMAN Slowly, with feeling Em’ Am Em B tt i Em Am, Edim7 Am Em i if ee zi Ear - ly each day to the — steps of | Saint’ Paul's the lit = tle old way to the peo - ple she calls, “Come, buy my ~— full of crumbs. lit - tle birds, show them Am Edim7 Am B BT i i fa - hun - gry, their nests are 50 it is tup-pence from D7 aly Eee Fey = | mf a tempo tup ~ pence, tup - pence, the — birds,” (if only chorus is sung) the c Ff ie fi # that’s what she) Grigg, - ver - head, her an} bird wom - Slightly faster 6 BreS Em BI Em ft iif He the saints 8 Al = though you can’t s it, you know they are smi - ing each some-one shows a Tempo I the 2 FOLLOWING THE LEADER (From Walt Disney's “PETER PAN”) Words by TED SEARS and WINSTON HIBLER Music by OLIVER WALLACE Gaily 8b fa e a 4 be home be this these are he told us the game the words cy I WAN’NA BE LIKE YOU . (From Walt Disney's “THE JUNGLE BOOK") Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN ‘Ai and ROBERT B. SHERMAN Brightly the King of the swing - es, © kid me, man - cub, Wwe reached the top to stop and what 1 de sre rea fire, 50 that's what's both -er = in’ me. 1 wan=na be aman t " ve like you. Give me—— the see ret 1 1966 by WONDERLAND MUSIC CO, INC. 46 the of oth ‘mon - key «int dream — come & 48 GIVE A LITTLE WHISTLE (From “PINOCCHIO”) Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by LEIGH HARLINE Bouncy e @ © c a ae if a When you get in wou- ble and you don't know right from wrong; When you meet tom - ta tion, and the urge is very songs en faim tm tHe squeak; cin I ft Give a lite te + a7 Amt 49 a7 Em Dfain your whis = tle’s weak; & Take the straight and Give a lit tle whis = tet (Wristle— Give a little whis- tle! w Sra-—-----y loco bra istle— loco FS! ways let your conscience be your guide HE’S A TRAMP (From Walt Disney's “LADY AND THE TRAMP”) Words and Music by PEGGY LEE and SONNY BURKE a Gm Gm? veceney Hf ¢ i but they love him; Brea a new heart he's “2” scoundrel, He's a rounder, ———— aay, He's a uamp; + And 1 on- ly hope nett stay. that ea, We's 2 tramp, Yes, — Ga way, He's a wv en I have got it pret ty bad. You can nev = ertell when sy MUSIC COMPA rcs Al Rigs es he'll show up; He gives you plenty of trou - ble, guess he'sjust a ro ‘count pup, — double. He's a tramp, 2 f fmm fn, “ 7 8 8 ue And there's nothing more to say, — Ines a vamp, k & # 8 a And 1 wish that 1 could tav-el his way lower 52 HEIGH-HO (THE DWARFS’ MARCHING SONG from “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS") Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Bright and Cheerful > Bb F/A ———— es = 2 ~ 2 2 =_ “Heigh = ho, heigh = Ho! To ho, heigh 2 Ho! ws F/A iL Bb 2 a ry q 5 your trou bles Just keep from work "we (Whistle) Copyritt © 1930 tv Belin ne. pow Bourne Co ‘opin Renee tnverntona Copy Secured A Rights Reserved You (Whisste) neigh hheiah F/A 33 = ho, neigh = ho. Heigh = coho. neigh = he, Heigh = He heigh - ho", for heigh = no” all > F/R i youre feel = ing Bb Bom ju pos tte ey cant go wrong. witha tha Am/C Heigh. Hoigh, 34 HI-DIDDLE-DEE-DEE (An Actor's Life For Me) (From Walt Disney's “PINOCCHIO”) Words by NED WASHINGTON ‘Music by LEIGH HARLINE Brightly No mat + ter what your ife may be you think your lifes could pick and choose. ‘aifkighs Resoved Abn Fm? a V4 pick thelife of an did -dle “dee + dee. Hi > did-dle dee © dee act = oF life forme. : " A. high silk at and a You sleep til af ter two You prom. "e--made with 3 sil + ver cane, A. watch of gold with 2 dia -mondchain big Sige Sin You “our” the world “in 3 pri + vate ar, You for - I'VE GOT NO STRINGS (From “PINOCCHIO”) Words by NED WASHINGTON ‘Music by LEIGH HARLINE Am? Am? 7 Jevtaty fA a , ile a 1 had strings Amz 27 He 7 Al, AT, o7 want the Nothing ev - er wor - ries no strings How 1 love my + ber = ty, There are. no strings. on me. | WONDER (From Walt Disney's “SLEEPING BEAUTY”) Words by WINSTON HIBLER and TED SEARS ly, with a swing Music by GEORGE BRUNS (Adapted From Tschaikowsky Theme] a7 ay. cay Om7 a7 om7 7, {194 by WALT Ey MUSE COMPANY Intemational Copyright Secured. ”'All Rights Reserve Dm7 a c sing to, ___ Sweet things to, c Dm7 a7 c sing - ing, will my Re om7 G7 i H some = one. Om7 ie — And bring me? song back c B c aS je wowing - ing c Ee wo find me G7 BB a eve song c # =| To IT’S A SMALL WORLD (Theme from The Disneyland and Walt Disney World Attraction, “IT’S A SMALL WORLD”) Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN March Tempo AND ROBERT B. SHERMAN Gm7 that we tains di f C7, Ws a small Ws a small Faim share + vide FT g Gm7 Bb ig DS. al Fine Bright music hall style c i JOLLY HOLIDAY (From Walt Disney’s “MARY POPPINS”) Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN ‘and ROBERT B. SHERMAN em? a7 bai? a i a i fe some cakes no “Ave you Gr Ly —T_ Liz 4 7 (Bert:) Ain't ita glo-ri-ous day? Right asa morn-in’ in May. 1 (Mary Poppins:) Now then, what'd be nice? We'll start with rasp-ber-ry ice, and ¥ 2 3 ev - er seen the ‘and tea, (Penguins:) Or = der what you will, there'll : D7 po GT Gaim? GT ay AST it's com pli = men- ta = ry. Oh, Oh, (Mary Poppins?) % of atempo Dm? @ Dm? G7 a jol - ly ‘ol - i-day with Ma - ry. a jol - ly hol - i-day with you, Bert. f it’s it’s Ma - Gen - tie-men like you ry makes your "eart so Am i When the day ‘Though you're just Dmps is gray AST Ma - ry makes the sun shine un - der-neath, your blood is 2 Oh, and or - a dia - mondin SS + dinar - y, the rough, Bert, m7 7 fl AY. is bloom- in’ all of press -ing your ‘ap ~ pi-ness nev - er think a. ad- fe pe === se = = round *er. ‘The daf - fo-dils van ~ tage. For - bear -ance is F are smil the hall~ mark of oer at the dove, your creed, A Em F Fédim7 i you feel so grand. Your ‘eart starts beat - in’like a -ty is Ma = ry’olds your ‘and ~ dy need -0't fear when you are — near. Your sweet gen - til - 2 On, lay with Ma - ry; no. sa jol = ly fol = ie i-day with you, Bert: a its a jol = ly hol - - won -der that it’s Ma - ry that we love! Gol - ly, jol - ly hol_- i-day with Patter Chorus: Spoken to Ist twelve measures of chorus white piano plays chords on first and third beats of each measure. Resume singing at ® BERT: Mavis and Sybil ‘ave ways that are winning, ‘And Prudence and Gwendolyn set your “eart spinning; Phoebe’s delightful, Maude is disarming, Janice, Felicia, Lydia, charming Winifred's dashing, Vivian's sweet, Stephanies’s smashing, Priscilla a treat; Veronica, Millicent, Agnes and Jane, company, time and a} But cream of the crop, tip of the top, It’s Mary Poppins, and there Ist KISS THE GIRL . (From Walt Disney's “THE LITTLE MERMAID") Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN. 0 Moderately mf you see. sit- ting there a- cross the She don’t got a s —_ but there’s some-thing a - bout ti rat sp See SSS don’t know why, — in a kiss the girl. ss = . —= (6s < we TS a 2S eS oe : = lo: I o = - = = Yes, you want her. ea feeas ls He == =! SS == 5 = . Look at her, you know you do. — = si ble she wants you, too. eS — here is one way to ask her. OS SS i a. sa 8 - 3 = b= 2S SSS eee e a - gle word, go on and the girl. Look like the Ain't gon-na s the girl, ti ain't that sad, Ain't it a shame, too bad. He gon-na miss the girl. n - — Now's your mo - ment, float-ing in a blue la- goon. — Boy, you bet-ter do it soon, no. time will be bet = ter. She don’t say a word_ and she won't n SS ESS — —- 6-4 SSS a - — = saya word un- til you kiss) the girk 8 | SS + 3 (og 3S =445555 =i 2 SS = = — 5 = = i z == los SSS a ee ee Cc F Fi rt Hl if SoS ——a— =e Sha la la la la la, don't be seared. _ You got the Sha la la la la la, float a long. —__ And lis - ten —— te SS ee iz — = = 7 = GT _> — = pared, gos onan kiss the — girl. song, —_ the song = say kiss the girl. f . - = - o - = oo e e : — — = oe = as : 7 T +s o e za a ba la la asda, don’t._ stop now. Don't’ try to fafa asthe. mu = sie play. Do what the ——————n ——— = 4 2 SS SS Se — = . = SSS SS a hide it, how You wan-na mu — sic say. You got - ta kiss the You've. got to - y a the girl, You've got - ta the girl. Go on and ry LET’S GO FLY A KITE (From Walt Disney’s “MARY POPPINS”) Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN ind ROBER' : With gusto and ROBERT B. SHERMA’ FT cm Faim7 FT B Bamaj? ws Des a “ tup-pence send en 196 ONDE AND fernatcnal Copy Secured A Rights Reserve 75 Bodim Bb D7 pms D7 Bb Edim? Tf ff i i if feet on the_-— ground, youre dance onthe breeze 0 - ,— 76 Dedim7 height! Bb cm7 Cedi By it a a BS Dbaim7 a tl F7 CmyF FT LITTLE APRIL SHOWER (From Walt Disney's “BAMBI”) Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Moderato G Drip, drip, drop, lit» tle. «A= pil show er, beat - ing a tune, as you Drip, drip, drop, lit. - tle. «April Show. - or, beat - ing a tune, ev - Wy. % ¢ all-round. Drip, drip, drop, that you ‘fal. Drip, drip, drop, es Se 2 8 & Toco fe an compare with your beau - th - ful sound ‘rip, drop, when the Br ting wet and I don’t care at al by wont al Coppel Socured al Rights Reserved A e A a e x i # can bright en the day. Drip, drip, drop, when the sun says, “How - dy" you say“Good:-bye"right a way. Wit tle gay ‘good Me -tle As pril ser - © - nade LOVE IS A SONG (From Walt Disney’s “BAMBI”) Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Slowly & 2 fe an a " “ e i with pedal ends Lite may be swift and ends One sim = ple theme te Net ina. Hope may peat in Uke the 27 PART a 2 Brightly F Bo MICKEY MOUSE MARCH Words and Music by & c7 F JIMMIE DODD a F ee i Club! Mick = cy M g e the club that's made for you there! You're as wel - come al Copyright Secured Al Rights Re cr oe jouse Club! «Who's the lead - er Hey, there! Hi, there! = & F Eis Show) Mick _- ey Mouse! HE (show) Don - ald Duck: So Mouse! Mick - ey a7 c7 (Shout) High? Hight High ev - er tet us hold our ban = ner hight Sva cresc @ long and sing the jam - cresc. MICKEY MOUSE ALMA MATER (From Walt Disney’s TV Series “MICKEY MOUSE CLUB”) Words and Music by Slomedilb. JIMMIE DODD F Dm a Ee? E i Pot E come a - long and sing our song, and join fT Bh Bbm6 SF c7 F By C7, F Through the = sh ¢ F 7 By Bom6 er ey ay & & & & be frends wher-ev-er we may be. M-0-U-S = & Mick - ey Mouse! For - 7 & am7/e i c7, Eid ev- er let us hold our ban - say good-bye to all our com - By Bm F ii fs K-E-Y Spoken: Why? Because we like you. M-o-u- high. pa - ny c7, Ed s- Now it's time to c- Spoken: See you real soon! 86 ONCE UPON A DREAM (From Walt Disney's “SLEEPING BEAUTY”) Words and Music by SAMMY FAIN. and JACK LAWRENCE Waltz Tempo = 7 Caio walked with you 7, F Fim 7 87 know what youll do; You'll «dove sme— at once the way you did = once up = on a ream PART OF YOUR WORLD , i Moglratey bright ae as SRNR RAN Tt a Ht CIBy Bo c/Bs By C/Be Am7 | fi fe Would-n’t you think my col - lec-tion’s com-plete? Would-n’t you think I'm the girl, — \e the girl who has - cry - thing. Serre Tena amanonal Copyig secured ANTEgAERosened eC OYN By a) Look at this trove,_ Cre BL ” trea-sures un - told. one ca- vern hold? I + try thing. Look-ing a - round_ here you'd think, sure, she’s got Bbmaj7 Hel Fve got gad-gets and st who- zits and what-zits ga - lore. You want —I— Bomaj7 Am7 BIA Dm? thing-a - ma-bobs, - But who cares? as FG G7 B/C Am/C B/C C7, want more. 1 wan-na be wherethe —_peo- ple are. a - round_ on those, what-d - ya c iH Legs are Flip-pin’ your fins you don’t re - quired —_ for jump-in’, dane - Stroll-in’ a - long down the, I Up where they wal —I— what's that word a - gain, up where they —1— , & | “ Bbmn/D> FIC stay all day i . Wan - der - in? r—s—, B/C c Cy What would 1 nl > out = ta these — wa What would 1 CI Bet they don’t re - pri - mand_ their dangh Bright young I sick of swim-min’, read - y to et ee to know what the —_peo- ple a tempo Bomaj7 B/C C7. i HOR tt os SS Ask "em my ques - tions and get some an - swers. What’s a_ fire, Am BA Gm7 c7 EE at if Hit why does it, what's the word, F FBS By/D — iff — <= SSS SSS SS turn? Would-n't 1 love, love to ex plore that shore up a - I —I— rs __? —s—, ——— + Ss = = S| bove, srr out, of the sea. —s-——, = = — = a 1 7 3 1 - bet ——-= == be oe oe ba - Wish I could be part of that 1 —I— a tempo C/BS 7 * LAVENDER BLUE (Dilly Dilly) Words by LARRY MORE ‘Music by ELIOT DANIE peg c. Am m7 G7 c. o7 G Ctdim G7 : a F Hg great grand - father won great grand - moth-er with words more or less like this. (fe | c. 6 Gm7 co OF c il ly, ail ty, Intrationl Cony psa g PF C. F i o7 i rs ie ail ly. dll ty, F fe told my - sett Gilly, dilly, 1 told Tt dil-ly, dil -ly heart feels a dil -ly, dil ly way ns if,_-youll_ an - swer, “yes ¥ D Bm Am B Bet Em G7 F eS He Be: = ty little church on a Gil -Iy, dll ly day You. be wed in a dil -Iy, dil -ly dress of il =y, lil = ly. my il = Om7 |e “EB 104 THE SECOND STAR TO THE RIGHT (From Walt Disney's “PETER PAN”) Words by SAMMY CAHN, Music by SAMMY FAIN, Slowly, with expression r A. om i pa i i EE : The sec + ond sar tothe right shines inthe night sec > ond Star tothe right Shines with ‘3° Tight you to tell you that the dreams you plan rare, and tts Nev- er “Land You need, its will lead you there fe er ‘And when you bring him my way each time we say “Good » night,” atempo well thank the lit= tle star that shines the sce = ond from the right a Slowly THE SIAMESE CAT SONG Words and Music by PEGGY LEE ‘and SONNY BURKE decrese. = We are Si-am-ce-ie if you don’tplease 107 We are Si-amese with ver=y dainty claws Now we lookin’ @ -ver our new domi cle like we stay for may-be quite a while SO THIS IS LOVE (From Walt Disney's “CINDERELLA”) Words and Music by MACK DAVID, AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LIVINGSTON. hem ie z i te —S So this is love Tenderly So this is love, what makes life Vm all a= glow, (©1948 by WALT DISNEY Music COMPANY Imerational Copy lifes fe TACET My heart has wings, decrese been dreaming the mir= a = cle n0 SOME DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME (From Walt Disney's “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS”) Words by LARRY MORE Music by FRANK CHURCHIL Rather fast F AY Bbdim ov Gm when the prince of ny Though hes ‘Though shes! "2 SOMEONE’S WAITING FOR YOU (From Walt Disney’s “THE RESCUERS”) Words by CAROL CONNORS and AYN ROBBINS Music by SAMMY FAIN, & & «& lie Slowly that they wish when they've a Faith can work just tke 7 F Gm7 bb Fal? Fr i ie LR Be brave lit - tle one Make a wish foreach sad it = tle tear "EF lexpresively) (© 1976 by WALT DISNEY MUSIC COMPANY. International Copyright Secured All Riga exces EE & Be i & Hold your head up though noone is ‘Some-one's wait -ing -P__4 Gm7 a @ Don't ery tit- de one Therelibe a smile where a frown used to be wage : a iE ae You'll be part of the love that you see ‘Some -one’s wait - ing 7 iF & Al-ways keep a lit ~ tle prayer your pock and you're sure to see the & g fm Bg # ae et Soon there be joy fess and your Hit te world will be 9 3 3 “ 7 “ a Have faith lit Ue one Uil_yourhopes and your wish es come true 3 a tempo 97 m7 Hey wy pee You must try be brave it tle one Someone's wait lower A SPOONFUL OF SUGAR ‘Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN, Moderato ‘and ROBERT B. SHERMAN 6 that must be done there is an er ings net hs very the fun and lit = te time ering his Bodim 7 ¢ 4 IP e soap the job’s a game; Ande = ty task you un ~ der bis ‘of twine and twigs Though quite in - tent ia his pur pie (©1963 WONDERLAND MUSIC, IN. Copeman enone ns 116 apiece of cake, Fy tune 10 toot, TT 27 Am? Baim Bodin live spoon 9 aus med -1- cine "7 SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS (From Walt Disney’s “MARY POPPINS”) Words and Music by RICHARD M, SHERMA ‘and ROBERT B. SHERMA Brightly ng ® maiz ce Cédim G7 c is fi ee a fi MARY POPPINS Sup - er - cal - the sound some - thing quite ~ ough, you'll al - ways sound 119 Cédim G7 c fe PEARLIES Um did dle did - die did - die ay! did - dle did - dle did- die, a BERT Be - cause 1 7 to speak — When did- dle ay! MARY{He “trav - led the world And POPPINS\S0 when ‘the your tongue, There's eel G7 a a Me fa - ther gave me nose He'd use his word and “all Just sum - mon “up this word word That ies saved the time oO it ‘eard And this word And then they ask And But then = one. day ary (Wien dukes and ma - BERT put bet - ter ae ath BERT and (The big - gest word you MARY POPPINS| 1 say me spe - Gal PEARLIE One nigh 1 said it me ach - in’ nose, of day with me can change your iif c if is ‘ont me ALL Oh! my ALL She's 1.,2.Sup - er - cal ‘3:Sup - er - cal cious! cious! some - thing quite sexs peal c7 a] al - ways sound pre - co oe BaP. PP So Cedim G7 a fe 12 THE TIKI TIKI TIKI ROOM (From The Disneyland And Walt Disney World Attraction THE ENCHANTED TIKI ROOM) Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN ‘and ROBERT B. SHERMAN Lively Calypso tempo By Bhim? (Spoken:) Ole! ole! bet «8 =— —— z oe s ———- {SSS SSS Ti-ki Tis ki Ti-ki Tie ki — ——_ Ss # = z Ab BY7 EB e i a Ti- ki Room, in the = Ti-ki Ti-ki Ti-ki Ti- ki Ti- ki Room, all the Ab sing words and the Wel-come to 123 BOT To Coda’) cron in the Ti-ki Ti-kii Ti-ki Ti- ki our trop -i- cal hide a way, — peo- ple, you! If we were-n't in the show start-ing too. All to -geth-er!_ In the 124 Fm7 BOS E46, Fn? Be Ay an el - e-gant bird. — Bb7 EB Es iy ‘ Ee seen and it loves to be _ heard. = tle bird - ies will Ti- ki Room birds are here every day. Inthe 125 CODA Ti- ki The ki in the i Room, all the sing words and the flow-ers cron 126 THEME FROM ZORRO Fast with excitement Words by NORMAN FOSTER Music by GEORGE BRUNS om ATE a7 tm \ e ay i aE oe Verse Dms Dm/ce om ng FBR BS & te tet 17 bold. friend. that _stands__ unique sen - 29 IN A STAR (From Walt Disney's Words by NED WASHINGTON With expression Music by LEIGH HARLINE = mf-f «tempo Comyn 940 by rng arin, now Bourse Co, Copyright ee |... ae Cdm E>dim om F An = y = thing your If your heart is When You Wish Up 1 iE those who love, : ment of their se - eret Fate steps in 132 UNDER THE SEA (From Walt Disney’s “THE LITTLE MERMAID”) Brightly Lyrics by HOWARD ASHI By Bb ‘Music by ALAN MEN itt th The sea - Down here in some - bod - y else - ’s You dream_ a- bout as off__ through the waves dey ‘The fish on the go - ing up __ there, But that is a big mis - take. land ain’t’ hap - py. They sad ‘cause they in the —_ bowl, (1988 by WALT DISNEY MUSIC CO. arc WONDERLAND MUSIC CO. INC itemaranal Copyne Secured Al Rls Reseed = Just look at the world a - round you, right here on the But fish inthe bowl is tuck - Ys they in for a = ccan floor. Such won = der - ful things sur - round you. - er fate. One day when the boss get hun = gry ibid What more— you look - in’ — for? guess who gon’ “be onthe __ plate, 134 tat & it's bet-ter down where it’s wet-ter. Take it from beat us, fry___ us and eat us. in__fri- ca ~ Dar - ii No - bod-y Up—— on the shore they work all day. see. We — what the land folks loves to cook. F Gm fi Out in the sun they slave a - way. Un - der the sea we off the hook. vo-tin’ full - time to float-in’ un ~ trou-bles life is the bub-bles_ un ~ Since life is _ sweet here got the beat here He] play they get the urge °n start___ to play. to hear it ‘The newt play the flute. The carp___ play the bass. And they _ sound - in’ sharp. The ‘ bass play the harp. ‘The plaice_ the brass. The chub_ — play the tub. is of FT iy can play. The lings on the strings. The trout rock - |. The black- tt + fish she sings. The smelt and thesprat they know where it’s at. Oh, that blow - fish F TR When the sar - dine a hot crus-ta Each lit- tle clamhere know how to jam__ e GI CE F if t aH slug here cut - der the Fach fit, - tle snail here know. how to wail here. ‘That’s_ why it’s in tuck here in the muck here WHEN I SEE AN ELEPHANT FLY (From “DUMBO’ Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by OLIVER WALLACE 7, Foe ory oo, With a beat ew Vo saw a peacnut stand, heard a front porch swing heard a nee dle that winked i's pol-ka dot rail road But 1 think 1 willhave seen ev ‘ty thing when 1 see an el = e-phant ii I even heard a choco - late drop,— 143 You can't things that you see, know there's cer - tain things that just can't be. oer af oh uf ct, “ BES # ay by chanee,— saw an old barn dance, And! just. laugh'dtill | thought I'd Ww? think 1 willhaveseen ev-"ty = thing When 1 see an el = e-phant fly. WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK (From Walt Disney’s “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS”) Brightly yf (nowlegato) Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL whis = tle while you work, hum a omer = ty song, that grin and start. right in your best then take a rest (whistle) (hun) - tle your loud and - set Wa cédim long, When there's too much to do your trou - bles, chick =a - dee And whis - tle while you work (whistle) get smart, tune up and start. to whis = tle while you “WHO’S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF? (From “THE THREE LITTLE PIGS”) Words and Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Additional Lyric by ANN RONELL Lively &, 2 & fit if a a + Who's a - frald of the big bad wolf, big | = ee re rE —a Who's afraid of the big bad wolf ne hand-some pig - sy - wis, For the big bad, ver-y big Copyiahe © 1933 ‘etrnatona Cops 147 ver-y bad wolf, they did built his howe with hay: n't give three gs, decrese a @ With a hey hey toot, he blew on his ute andhe played a = round all afraid of the big bad wolf, big bad wolf, Satempo big. bad wolr? Who's a faid of 148. WITH A SMILE AND A SONG (From Walt Disney's “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS") Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Moderately c Am? Dm? a © Amt # fe With a smite , Life is just tke a With smile All the world scems to —_ | ef fade a - way, And yourheart is ing with you AS the song is cr cer 149 There's no use in frum bling, When rain = drops come tum - bling, Re mem - beryou'te the cone, Whocan fil the world with sun = shin. Dm? gp © An? ES # # i Hae g Ei Hl When you smile and you sing, Ev-tysthing is in tune and it's Spring and Life flows a = tong, With a smile and a song. THE WORK SONG . S. Words and Music by MACK DAVID, Brightly a AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LIVINGSTON, Abdi Amt if ae ao Efe decrese, they're 152 YO, HO (A PIRATE’S LIFE FOR ME) (From the Disneyland/Walt Disney World attraction, “Pirates Of The Caribbean”) Words by XAVIER ATENCIO snanebucteminner ‘Music by GEORGE BRUNS F Bb F o ae A) a i Tose, plunder, we 11 me ‘ear - ies ston ‘and "p= fer Wwe feh me ‘eart- tes file and char and “n~ flame me ‘eart- ies kidnap and rav - age and don't give a hoot me ‘eart-ies, yo he. aud and ‘em-bez~ ale and ve." Yen high jack. me ‘eart ies, Yo ho. Burn “up the city. we're real Iya fight (© 1967 by Wal Disney Mie Company International Copyright Secured Made in USA. Al Rights Reserved We're ras - cals and scoun-drels, we're vil = fians andknaves aE eo] dev - ils and black sheep, we're real vp feat - ies, yo. pi - rate’s lite 153 . YOU CAN FLY! YOU CAN FLY! YOU CAN FLY! Moderately Words by SAMMY CAHN : ‘Music by SAMMY FAIN Think BF, the pres -ents you've brought An = y merry lit -tle thought When there'sa smile in your heart There's no better time to start, > Think of Christ -mas, think of snow, Think of sleigh bells Here we go! Like ww vers yim = ple plan You can “do what bird - ies, cans A To Coda rein deer in the sky, feast “its woah “2 try, 155 Soon you'llzo0m all a raund the room, All i is faith ane But the thing that'sa posi -tive must Edim Fmt é DC. al Coda lite bit of Pix copa 2, Se 156 ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH (From Walt Disney’s “SONG OF THE SOUTH”) Words by RAY GILBERT Mertily Music by ALLIE WRUBEL my. what 3 wonder = ful day Plen ty of sun shine, decrese “ea tis © fact = eh" Zip Am, a. Won = der-ful feel ~ der = ful day. WINNIE THE POOH Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B, SHERMAN Tenderly Gm? a F Fain Gm 7, aa F Ffsim o racer if There's Rab - bit, there's Pig - let 160 there's Winnie the f sutfed with ut, Pooh, most of all Win nie the Win nie the Pooh, a fb - By it tle cub = by all + nie the Pooh, Win -nie the Pooh;

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