

There have been over 30 titles released to home video.
DISNEY SING ALONG VHS SERIES
This series abandoned any new volume numbers, included only sporadically on third series volumes.Ī special three volume set, Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Collection of All Time Favorites, was released in July 1997. On March 2, 1999, 14 of the videos were reprinted by Disney, and the final release in this format was Flik's Musical Adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom on June 8, 1999. Some songs moved to newer volumes whilst newly remixed opening and closing songs appeared. Spanish language editions of some volumes were released as " Disney Canta Con Nosotros". This series incorporated Mickey's Fun Songs repackaged as Sing Along Songs (a three volume live-action set in the style of Disneyland Fun). The third series, beginning in December 1994 with Circle of Life, saw another new package design and the re-release of all previous volumes (excluding Fun with Music, repackaged as 101 Notes of Fun for the non-North American market). The second series began appearing in May 1990 with Under the Sea and in August of the same year with Disneyland Fun, featuring a new design and reissued volumes labeled One (1) through Twelve (12) in North America (worldwide, volume numbers differed with Australia continuing to number volumes while other countries discontinued the numbering). The first launched in October 1986 with Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, followed by five more volumes. Issued beginning in 1986, there have been four distinct series.

The footage of Von Drake and Jiminy Cricket were taken from several television programs (including the Walt Disney anthology television series) featuring the characters in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1980s. Professor Owl (here voiced by Corey Burton) hosts the viewers with his class as his assistants in some of the videos, while either Ludwig Von Drake (also voiced by Corey Burton) or Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Eddie Carroll) host others, and later volumes had no host at all.
DISNEY SING ALONG VHS TV
Early releases opened with a theme song introduction containing footage featuring Professor Owl and his class, seen originally in 1953 in two Disney shorts Melody and Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom as well as the TV anthology episode version of the latter for the wrap-arounds. Lyrics for the songs are displayed on-screen with the Mickey Mouse icon as a "bouncing ball". Also for those who are curious, note that as this is the UK version it uses the British English language (i.e.Disney's Sing-Along Songs are a series of videos, laserdiscs, and DVDs produced since 1986, featuring musical numbers from various Disney films, TV shows, and theme park attractions. These are not the original versions from the films, but alternative ones, and I hope you'll agree that they are so much better. Complimenting the video are "Why Should I Worry?" (Oliver & Company), "Higitus Figitus" (The Sword In The Stone) and the Cinderella work song (previously seen on an earlier Sing Along Songs video).Ī Secret highlight is the new Disney chorus versions of "Little Wooden Head" from Pinocchio and the brilliant "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" from The Lion King. The other Pocahontas song is "Just Around The Riverbend". That big finale is the amazing song "Colors Of The Wind" performed by the breathtaking singing voice of Pocahontas (Broadway star Judy Kuhn). On previous videos, the main song was seen at the beginning, but here it is saved for the big finale- the right choice. One of the better Disney Sing Along Songs videos, this video has a nice romantic atmosphere.
