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Disney: Best Of Silly Songs / Various (Blst)
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Album Details: Disney: Best Of Silly Songs / Various (Blst)

Release Date:01/27/2004
Label:Disney
UPC:050086105526

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  • All Music Guide

    Despite its Disney imprint, Disney: The Best of Silly Songs isn't an especially distinctive set of singalong songs. The Disney characters do show up on some of the tracks: Goofy leads a singalong of "A Penny," Mickey Mouse and Goofy do a quick comedy routine on "Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay," Goofy returns on "Baby Bumble Bee," and Donald Duck, along with Huey, Louie, and Dewey, sing "Be Kind to Your WebFooted Friends," appropriately enough. Most of the album, however, consists of unremarkable and somewhat shrill versions of songs like "I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream." Disney: The Best of Silly Songs definitely offers quite a bit in quantity, with 30 songs in total. It's too bad that quality wasn't the main aim, though fewer and funnier songs would have made the album come closer to living up to its title. Still, there are worse children's sillysong collections out there, so Disney: The Best of Silly Songs may still have some worth for families looking for some funny songs. ...- Heather Phares, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Already one of the most popular family and children's film companies, Disney entered the music industry in 1949 with the formation of the Walt Disney Music Company, which published the music from the studio's films, beginning with the following year's Cinderella. In the '50s, Disney also developed their own music labels, including Disneyland Records, which offered Disne... Read more