Zip-a-dee-do-dah
Zip-a-dee-do-dah is a song from the 1946 Disney movie Song of the South, sung by James Baskett.
Music by Allie Wrubel and lyrics by Ray Gilbert.
It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
This song always makes me feel happy.
Youtube - Zip-a-dee-do-dah
And here's a version by the Muppets.
Youtube - Muppets
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This is post 9 for the Ultimate Blogging Challenge
Have a zip-a-dee-do-dah day.
Warm Regards
The first version of this song I owned was actually the Jackson 5, in the Bob E Soxx tradition.
ReplyDeleteHi Roger, I like the Bob E Soxx version best.
DeleteLove the song, but I can't say it lends itself particularly well to the Motown sound! Great find. My entry for ABC Wednesday this week is Ziplocked
ReplyDeleteHi Roy, I love the song too. Thanks for visiting and commenting. Ziplocked is a great take on the theme.
DeleteThe song always makes me feel so good too.
ReplyDeleteSong of the South had such great animation and real life composed together.
Hi Photowannabe. It's a real feel good song. Yep, nice animation too.
DeleteDear Suzy,
ReplyDeleteWhen will dance to all this great music? I will be waiting for you (smile). Thanks for sharing my friend.
Oh lol Andy, who knows. someday somewhere.
DeleteHaha! Nice reply!
DeleteGreat post...I actually used this song for a previous round and LOVE hearing it again!
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abcw team
Thanks Leslie. Great minds think alike. It is such a happy song.
DeleteThis is fun Suzy!
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Thanks Rose. Glad you liked it. I tried to load your page, but I got an error :(
DeleteWow, I wondered if you would post this one. I LOVE Zip-a-dee-do-da--makes me feel like a kid watching Walt Disney in the 1950's.
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Thanks Ann - you know I feel like a kid too when I hear this song.
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