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Watch Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs movie songs

from original soundtrack of Disney 1937 movie with music by Frank Churchill, lyrics by Larry Morey, performed by Adriana Caselotti (Snow White), Harry Stockwell (Prince) and the Dwarfs - Roy Atwell (Doc), Eddie Collins (Dopey), Pinto Colvig (Sleepy and Grumpy), Billy Gilbert (Sneezy), Otis Harlan (Happy), Scotty Mattraw (Bashful) from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) movie. Into the page of songs you can watch clips, lyrics, snapshot pictures and more.
Watch I'm Wishing
I'm Wishing
sung Snow White.

Frank Churchill (1901 - 1942) was an American film composer. He wrote most of the music for Disney's 1937 movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Other Disney films that he worked on include Dumbo (1941), Bambi, and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949).

Watch With a Smile and a Song
With a Smile and a Song
sung by Snow White.

Lawrence L. "Larry" Morey (1905 - 1971) was an American lyricist and screenwriter. He co-wrote some of the most successful songs in Disney films of the 1930s and 1940s and was also responsible for adapting Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods into the 1942 Disney film, Bambi (1942).

Watch One Song
One Song
sung by Prince.
Watch The Silly Song
The Silly Song
sung by Snow White and Dwarfs.
Watch Heigh-Ho
Heigh-Ho
sung by Dwarfs.

Adriana Caselotti (1916 -1997) was an American actress, voice actress and singer. Caselotti was the voice Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, for which she was named as a Disney Legend in 1994, making her the first female voice actor so named.

Watch Some Day my Prince will Come
Some Day my Prince will Come
sung by Snow White.
Watch Whistle While You Work
Whistle While You Work
sung by Snow White.

Harry Stockwell (1902 -1984) was an American actor.

Shirley Temple presented to Walt Disney an honorary Oscar 1938 for the film
Shirley Temple presented to Walt Disney an honorary Oscar 1938 for the film
. This award was unique, consisting of one normal-sized, plus seven miniature Oscar statuettes.

Notes

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Movie Songs contains eight pieces of music.

Ranked #49 in 2004 by AFI's Greatest American films of all time.

In the 1988 Disney animated film Oliver & Company (1988) Tito sings "Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, it's home from work we go" when he is rescuing Jenny.

Songs written but not used for the film include two songs for the Dwarfs: "Music in Your Soup" (the accompanying sequence was completely animated, though not inked and painted, before being deleted from the film) (can be seen during the "Disney's Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" special; the song can be heard on the soundtrack). "You're Never Too Old to Be Young" (replaced by "The Silly Song").

Snow White was nominated at Academy Award Music (Scoring) in 1938, and the next year, producer Walt Disney was awarded an honorary Oscar for the film.

In 1995, Bourne Co. Music Publishers took The Walt Disney Company to court over alleged copyright infringement over (a) "Disney's sale of videocassette recordings featuring Bourne's copyrighted compositions from the motion pictures Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio, and (b) "related to Disney's use of the Compositions in television commercials". The jury rejected Bourne's claim of video copyright infringement, but found in favour of Bourne's claim over the use of the material in TV commercials.

25 songs were written for the movie but only eight were used.