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Song of the South
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Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
(uncredited)
Written by
Allie Wrubel
and
Ray Gilbert
Performed by
James Baskett
Everybody's Got a Laughing Place
(uncredited)
Written by
Allie Wrubel
and
Ray Gilbert
Performed by
James Baskett
and
Nick Stewart
How Do You Do?
(uncredited)
Written by
Robert MacGimsey
Performed by
Johnny Lee
and
James Baskett
Sooner Or Later (You're Gonna Be Comin' Around)
(uncredited)
Written by
Charles Wolcott
and
Ray Gilbert
Performed by
Hattie McDaniel
Who Wants To Live Like That?
(uncredited)
Written by
Ken Darby
and
Foster Carling
Performed by
James Baskett
Let The Rain Pour Down
(uncredited)
Written by
Ken Darby
and
Foster Carling
Performed by the
Hall Johnson Choir
Song of the South
(uncredited)
Written by
Sam Coslow
and
Arthur Johnston
Performed by the Studio Choir
Uncle Remus Said
(uncredited)
Written by
Eliot Daniel
,
Hy Heath
, and
Johnny Lange
Performed by the
Hall Johnson Choir
All I Want
(uncredited)
Written by
Ken Darby
Performed by the
Hall Johnson Choir
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah/Song Of The South (Reprise)
Written by
Allie Wrubel
and
Ray Gilbert
Performed by
Bobby Driscoll
,
Luana Patten
,
Glenn Leedy
,
Johnny Lee
,
James Baskett
and the Studio Choir
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