The Sherman Brothers Songbook is a compilation album of songs written by composer-lyricist duo Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. It includes the Sherman Brothers' work for Disney as well as their non-Disney output. It was released on CD on October 13, 2009.[1]
Track listing[]
All songs written and composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman except where noted.
Disc One[]
Disc Two[]
# | Song | Lead vocals | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "Fortuosity" | Tommy Steele | 3:10 |
2 | "Valentine Candy" | Lesley Ann Warren | 3:41 |
3 | "Are We Dancing?" | John Davidson | 3:24 |
4 | "It Won't Be Long 'til Christmas" | Anne Shelton | 3:15 |
5 | "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" | Paul Winchell | 0:34 |
6 | "Heffalumps and Woozles" | Disney Chorus | 2:03 |
7 | "Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down" | Disney Chorus | 1:38 |
8 | "Ten Feet Off The Ground" | Louis Armstrong | 2:45 |
9 | "The Happiest Girl Alive" | Lesley Ann Warren | 3:06 |
10 | "'Bout Time" | John Davidson | 2:45 |
11 | "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" | Camarata/The Mike Sammes Singers | 2:25 |
12 | "Hushabye Mountain" | Camarata/The Mike Sammes Singers | 2:55 |
13 | "Me Ol' Bamboo" | Camarata/The Mike Sammes Singers | 2:12 |
14 | "The Aristocats" | Maurice Chevalier | 2:18 |
15 | "Scales and Arpeggios" | Mike Sammes Singers | 1:44 |
16 | "She Never Felt Alone" | Robie Lester | 2:11 |
17 | "The Age of Not Believing" | Angela Lansbury | 3:16 |
18 | "Portobello Road" | The Street Vendors | 3:25 |
19 | "The Beautiful Briny" | David Tomlinson/Angela Lansbury | 4:00 |
20 | "One Little Spark" | Chuck McCann and Billy Barty | 3:35 |
21 | "Makin' Memories" | Disney Studio Chorus | 3:26 |
22 | "Magic Journeys" | Disney Studio Chorus | 3:33 |
23 | "Meet the World" | Tokyo Disneyland Park Cast | 2:35 |
24 | "Pooh's Lullabee" | Jim Cummings | 1:36 |
25 | "Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" | Jim Cummings | 2:09 |
26 | "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" (Sherman Brothers + Kenny Loggins) | Kenny Loggins | 4:22 |
27 | "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" | Walt Disney, Bob Sherman, and Dick Sherman | 1:10 |
References[]
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