
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: 101 Notes of Fun(1994)
International version of the 1989 release 'Disney's Sing Along Songs Fun With Music' Narrated and hosted by Professor Ludwig Von Drake, this video includes sing-along cuts from several Disney movies, including Alice in Wonderland and Snow White, plus Billy Joel singing "Why Should I Worry."
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Disney's Sing-Along Songs: 101 Notes of Fun
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International version of the 1989 release 'Disney's Sing Along Songs Fun With Music' Narrated and hosted by Professor Ludwig Von Drake, this video includes sing-along cuts from several Disney movies, including Alice in Wonderland and Snow White, plus Billy Joel singing "Why Should I Worry."
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1994-03-01
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5.0 startsTagline
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English
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