Professor Owl: In many countries around the world, a cowboy is called a caballero. If he wants to keep ridin', ridin' along. So he gets himself a horse, and a rope, and a songĪnd he finds himself a hat, fancy boots, shiny spursĪnd there's nothing more he needs, or can have, or can get Oh, the fence is long, and the sun is hotĪnd the good Lord knows that a cowboy's gotta keep Now a cowboy needs a hat, needs a hat, needs a hatĪnd a pair of fancy boots, fancy boots, fancy bootsĪnd a set of shiny spurs, shiny spurs, shiny spurs Oh, a cowboy needs a horse, needs a horse, needs a horseĪnd he's gotta have a rope, have a rope, have a ropeĪnd he oughta have a song, have a song, have a song Roberta Robin: (narrating) And every night, he dreams that he's a cowboy riding on the range.Ĭhorus: Ew-wee, ew-wee, ew-wee, ew-wee. Roberta Robin: (narrating) And he has time to shoot a buffalo everyday. Roberta Robin: He has a place to pan for gold. Roberta Robin: Johnny lives in a big city, but he has everything that a cowboy could want. Professor Owl: How many of you were able to recognize Happy, Dopey, Grumpy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Bashful, and Doc? Singing is fun, when you know how to read. ( Song: The Silly Song from Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs) We all know that there are 7 dwarfs, but how many can you name? And while we sing, we'll play a little game. Professor Owl: Well, that was sure a blast! Next we'll learn how to yodel, with the help of Snow White and her daughter Apple White. ( Song: Yo Ho from Pirates of the Caribbean) But these next guys are really bad! On a little island far from everything, lived these jolly pirates who love to sing. Professor Owl: He's pretty good, for just a lad. ( Song: Hi Diddle-Dee-Dee from Pinocchio) ![]() Honest John: Pinocchio! P-I-N-U-O- uh, ha-ha, we’re wasting precious time. Honest John: Why, I can see your name in lights, lights six feet high. Join right in, if you know how, I think I hear Pinocchio now. Professor Owl: With a song, you've got a lot. Thurl Ravenscroft (Background voice): He's a hefty-happy Pooh. (Sings) With a hefty-happy appetite I'm a hefty-happy Pooh (Speaks) Mmm, like honey, milk, and chocolate. While I up, down, touch the ground I think of things to chew (Sings) …I am short, fat, and proud of that Up, down, touch the ground In the mood (smacks lips) for food (Sings) When I up, down, touch the ground Winnie the Pooh: Oh yes, Time for my stoutness exercise. (Song: Up, Down and Touch the Ground from Winnie the Pooh & the Honey Tree) Junk food?! Come on, Winnie, Do your exercises. ![]() but he also says he likes junk food, best of all. Professor Owl: When I fly home from school and I have nothing to do, I like to hang out with Winnie the Pooh. ![]() (Song: Heigh-Ho from Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs) Professor Owl: Take a couple of notes, and make a song, And you at home can sing along! Sing out loud, one and all! Follow Mickey the bouncing ball. So the subject for today will be a Melody. Professor Owl: No! Everyone loves to sing. Professor Owl: The songs that I've planned today will help us have fun at work or play.īertie Birdbrain: How are we going to do that? ![]() Professor Owl: You'll find out before you'll done! Music is fun for everyone!īird Students: Join right in and Sing-Along with Disney's Sing-Along Songs! Professor Owl: We'll make sure you can't go wrong!īird Students: Sing-Along one and all, follow the bouncing ball! Once you've heard every word, you'll want to sing along!īertie Birdbrain: But I don't know all the songs. We will play you in every note so you can sing along!īird Students: Join right in and Sing-Along With your favorite Disney Songs. Professor Owl: Now you at home can sing-along with your favorite Disney songs. PAL Toned Professor Owl: Is everybody ready?
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