Johnny : Where's Brer Rabbit's Briar Patch? Uncle Remus : Where? Well, now, let me see. That I can't exactly say, 'cause I ain't been keeping close track as I used to. 2. "Santa Claus Hides In the Phonograph" by Santa Claus Himself (Ernest Hare) // 1922. OK, this isn't a song—but we just had to include this 1922 bit that does end with a rendition of When I'm going on a summer holiday,
And my plane leaves to a place so far away
I'm so happy cuz its time to celebrate
Oh I feel like I could dance, wow!
Different people all around the globe don't know
What to say when there's a stranger I will show
That there is a way you can Edit: Thank you for 1M views! I hope you can all continue to enjoy this amazing song and sing along too.Song of the Sea by Lisa HanniganThese lyrics are f How do you do what you do to me? I wish I knew, if I knew how you do it to me I'd do it to you. How do you do what you do to me? I'm feeling blue, wish I knew how you do it to me but I haven't a clue. You give me a feeling in my heart, like an arrow piercing through it. I suppose that you think you're very smart, but won't you tell me how do Song Lyrics - These lyrics were adapted from the original songs from Song of the South, but all of these have been adapted specifically for the ride. You can also listen to the ride soundtracks and queue/area music here. How Do You Do? Everybody Has A Laughing Place Burrow's Lament Sooner or Later Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah How Do You Do? The song comes from the 1946 film 'Song of the South,' which used racist tropes and painted a rosy picture of race relations in the antebellum South. 'Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah' from racist film pulled I'll Take My Troubles Down to the River. I Ain't Nobody's Fool. Ingle-Go-Jang-Go-Jay. Uncle Remus' Jubilee. Look At That Sun. The Lord Looks After All His Children. Living in a Heavenly Dream. The Briar Patch. My Ridin' Horse. David Cote. 8. "Losing My Mind" from Follies (1971) In Finishing the Hat, Stephen Sondheim modestly describes this trembling torch song as "less an homage to, than a theft of" George Popular children's dance song about spring, "Spring is Here" with lyrics. From the CD, "Seasonal Songs in Motion" Seasonal Songs in Motion CD Download: http dOtGt.