![]() ![]() "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" (ending credits)ĭonald: Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack."Silent Night" (from Ave Maria in Fantasia)."Here Comes Santa Claus" (at Disneyland)."Winter Wonderland" (from On Ice, The Autograph Hound, The Hockey Champ, Donald's Snow Fight, the winter version of Bambi, The Cold-Blooded Penguin in The Three Caballeros, Peter and the Wolf in Make Mine Music, and Peculiar Penguins.)."Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" (from the short, The Night Before Christmas)."Sleigh Ride" (from Mickey's Christmas Carol).Toad, Bongo in Fun and Fancy Free, Mickey's Orphans (Technicolor version), Once Upon a Wintertime in Melody Time, The Cold-Blooded Penguin in The Three Caballeros, Peculiar Penguins, Squatter's Rights, Dumbell of the Yukon, Pluto's Christmas Tree, Chip an' Dale, and the winter ending version of Lady and the Tramp.) "Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow" (from The Night Before Christmas, Peter and the Wolf in Make Mine Music, Corn Chips, The Wind in the Willows in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr."Up on the Housetop" ( The Night Before Christmas with the original title card that says, "Up on a Housetop"). ![]() "Joy to the World" (from The Nutcracker Suite in Fantasia)."Jingle Bells" (from the short, Donald's Snow Fight and the segment, Once Upon a Wintertime in Melody Time)."Deck the Halls" (from the short, Pluto's Christmas Tree)."From All of Us to All of You" (from the animated special of the same name) (Eddie Carroll Version).This DVD has ruined the beauty of the original VHS. I am extremely dissappointed that Disney did not just leave this wonderful video as it was. The DVD also has changed the Wooden Soldiers song to a more modern version which isn't half as good. They are just fillers and detract greatly from the video. There are also many additional songs which do not live up to the original songs' quality. There is talking in between all the songs (unlike the VHS version which has a smooth transition between songs) which spoils the continuity and the video as a whole. The reason I am giving the DVD 1 star is because it is very different and much worse than the original VHS, and I wish I had known this before I bought it. I loved the VHS so much I decided to buy it on DVD. It is one of my favorite holiday videos, particularly the Wooden Soldiers on Parade song. "I have owned the VHS version of this Sing Along ever since it came out over ten years ago and I have loved it. The special features which include a Words Of The Season Vocabulary Game, a Very Merry Musical Game and Create-A-Card Activity are also great fun for the children and very appropriate for this kind of DVD.Buy Disney's Sing Along Songs: A Very Merry Christmas and have a very merry Christmas!!" These include- a new version of Jingle Bells, Toyland, All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth, The Best Christmas Of All, White Christmas, Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree, Jingle Bell Rock, As Long As There's A Christmas and Seasons Of Giving.This program on DVD is just great for the children just as it was on VHS so I do recommend it. This new DVD edition features the same songs from the VHS version, along with some additions. Editorial Review states, this version lasts 54 minutes, and not just 30 minutes. It lasted 30 minutes and had the following songs- Deck The Halls, Up On The Housetop, Joy To The World, Let It Snow, Sleigh Ride, Winter Wonderland, Here Comes Santa Claus (At Disneyland), Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, Jingle Bells, Silent Night and We Wish You A Merry Christmas.In 2002, Disney released Disney's Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs on DVD. This program featured Christmas songs with scenes from Disney cartoons on screen along with the words, often highlighted by a Mickey Mouse head. "In the 1980s Disney released Disney's Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs on VHS. ![]()
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