More Disney songs, more Disney enchantment! Here's another delightful, tune-filled program for endless hours of sing-along singing fun! You'll learn the words to an all-new collection of magical songs with Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Heigh-Ho. Gather up the family and join favorite Disney characters for a captivating songfest...highlighted by a rainbow of scenes from best-loved animated classics, movies and cartoons. Voices ready? Everybody sing!
Sing along with songs from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lady and the Tramp, Pinocchio, Mary Poppins...and more!
Though designated in 1990 as Volume One (just as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is "Animated Feature #1"), Sing-Along Songs: Heigh-Ho was the second release, preceded by Sing-Along Songs: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986).
"The Siamese Cat Song" was cut from the 1994 print, but returns in Honor to Us All and is retained on the Spanish version.
"Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" was also cut from the 1993 and 1994 prints, but is retained on the Spanish version.
Additionally, the verse "We're rascals, scoundrels, villains and knaves/Drink up, me hearties, yo-ho/We're devils and black sheep, really bad eggs/Drink up me hearties, yo-ho" was not featured for some reason (possibly mature themes).
The 1993 edition includes the remixed closing theme, which was also heard in Friend Like Me, Circle of Life, and Collection of All-Time Favorites. The 1994 edition does not have the remixed closing theme music at all.
The 3rd series edition (1994) incorporates the new themes introduced in Friend Like Me, Circle of Life, Collection of All-Time Favorites, and Honor to Us All.
The 1994 reprint is the rarest and hardest to find.
Portions of the audio of "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" come from the audio of the Disneyland attraction, Pinocchio's Daring Journey.
In the end credits, most of the songs are not in the right order, except for the first two songs "Heigh-Ho" and "Up, Down, Touch the Ground" and the last two songs "The Siamese Cat Song" and "Let's Go Fly a Kite".
This is the first video where Quantel Paintbox artist Mike Bonner is credited, though he wouldn't be credited for his actual job until Under the Sea, instead being listed under "special thanks".