Disney's Sing Along Songs: Do-Rei-Mi

Disney Sing Along Songs: Do-Re-Mi is a Disney Sing Along Songs video released on November 14, 2020.

Songs

 * Do-Re-Mi - Part 1 (The Sound of Music)
 * Scales and Arpeggios (The Aristocats)*
 * Do-Re-Mi - Part 2 [ends right before the coda] (The Sound of Music)
 * Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah [ends after the second verse] (Song of the South)*
 * Strolling Through the Park (The Nifty Nineties)*
 * Boo Boo Boo (A Symposium on Popular Songs)*
 * The Sound Of Music (The Sound of Music)
 * Thomas O'Malley Cat (The Aristocats)
 * Rescue Aid Society (The Rescuers)
 * Love (Robin Hood)
 * The Lonely Goatherd (The Sound of Music)
 * Baby Mine (Dumbo)
 * Do-Re-Mi (Reprise)

* indicates song used in archival Disney Sing Along videos.

Trivia

 * Hosted by Professor Owl
 * In Do-Re-Mi, as Maria sings the lyrics. The following clips are shown:
 * Do - Faline (from Bambi)
 * Re - Sun setting scene from Ave Maria in Fantasia
 * Mi - Maria (herself)
 * Fa - The rabbit children and Toby running from Robin Hood
 * So - Needle pulling thread (Stock Footage)
 * La - Notes from Melody Time
 * Ti - Animated scene of Jam of Bread (Stock Footage)
 * Do - Maria herself
 * Strolling Through The Park and Boo Boo Boo uses archival footage from Fun With Music albeit with Professor Owl dubbing over Ludwing Von Drake's introductions.
 * At the end of Love, once Robin Hood and Maid Marian hug, The Lonely Goatherd begins immediately as if Robin and Marian are being entertained to a puppet show.
 * This Disney Sing Along Songs video is presented in 16:9 High Definition as opposed to the 4:3 aspect ratio to accommodate the songs from The Sound of Music in letter box format. All songs from The Sound of Music is presented in widescreen format, while all the others are shown in 4:3 aspect ratio with the G-clef embossed background covering up the 16:9 mattes.

Cast

 * Nancy Adams - Maid Marian's singing voice
 * Julie Andrews - Maria Von Trapp
 * James Baskett - Uncle Remus
 * Jeff Bennett - Professor Owl
 * Brian Bedford - Robin Hood
 * Charmian Carr - Liesl von Trapp
 * Angela Cartwright - Brigitta von Trapp
 * Duane Chase - Kurt von Trapp
 * Dean Clark - Berlioz
 * Gary Dubin - Toulouse
 * Liz English - Marie
 * Monica Evans - Maid Marian's speaking voice
 * Skip Farrell - Fosby Crooner
 * Bernard Fox - The Chairman
 * Nicholas Hammond - Friedrich von Trapp
 * Phil Harris - Thomas O'Malley Cat
 * Kym Karath - Gretl von Trapp
 * Robie Lester - Duchess and Bianca
 * Heather Menzies
 * Bob Newhart - Bernard
 * Betty Noles - Mrs. Jumbo's singing voice
 * Debbie Turner - Marta von Trapp

All except for Jeff Bennett uses archival footage.

Transcript
[Disney Sing-A-Long Songs Theme]

Professor Owl: Today we're going to have fun with music.

Student: Oh boy!

Professor Owl: Music's lot of fun. The best place to start is at the very beginning. Follow my musical friend Maria and the Von Trapp Children as well as Mickey the bouncing ball.

[Do-Re-Mi (The Sound of Music) Part 1]

Professor Owl: Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do are the eight basic music notes that made up a scale. Combing notes makes a cord. Play the cords in quick succession and you got an arpeggio.

[Scales and Arpeggios: (The Aristocats)]

[Do-Re-Mi (The Sound of Music) Part 2]

Professor Owl: A song can chase the blues away. Just like Uncle Remus on that Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah day!

[Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah (Song of the South) (cuts right after the second verse)]

Professor Owl: Now for a lesson in popular musical styles. Popular music began years and years ago, before you were born.

[Strolling Through the Park (The Nifty Nineties)]

Professor Owl: Back then, people would head on to the theater to hear the latest hit tunes.

[After song ends]

Professor Owl: Music wouldn't be complete without instruments and if you want to perform in front of an audience, you need a microphone. Back in the 1930s, people listen to the radio. One of the most important musical styles at the time is called cooning.

[Boo Boo Boo (A Symposium on Popular Songs)]

[Birds Chirping]

[Wind whistling]

Professor Owl: Music is everywhere as we know it. The hills will come alive with a Sound of Music.

[The Sound Of Music]

Professor Owl: Next, let's sing about a cat.

Bertie: An alley cat?

Class: O'Malley!

Professor Owl: RIGHT! I can hear him approaching our school.

[Thomas O'Malley Cat (The Aristocats)]

Professor Owl: We sometimes introduce each school day with a song. An organization may introduce themselves with their song. Like The Rescue Aid Society.

[Rescue Aid Society (The Rescuers)]

Professor Owl: Songs can really lead into a romantic stroll. Just like Robin Hood and Maid Marian.

[Love (Robin Hood)]

Marian: Oh, Robin. What a beautiful night. I wish it would never end.

[The Lonely Goatherd starts playing]

Professor Owl: I have arranged the Von Trapp Family to entertain Robin and Marian into a puppet show.

[The Lonely Goatherd (The Sound of Music)]

Professor Owl: Now then, we sometimes sing a song when ether we go to bed, or you haven't seen your mother in a long time. This is often called a lullaby.

Bertie: A lullaby?

Professor Owl: Right. Here's one example of how Dumbo saw his mother after she was locked up.

[Baby Mine (Dumbo)]

Professor Owl: I say we have one last chance to sing with the Von Trapp Family before our show ends.

[Do-Rei-Mi (Reprise)