40-years-old, lets take a moment to celebrate Tron

40-years-old, lets take a moment to celebrate Tron

covers, but not like the ones you snuggle up with at night, these are the music kinds.

The Tiki Room is 60 today!
Now for the song that won the 1964 Academy Award for Best Original Song: ‘Chim Chim Cher-ee’, from the 1964 film Mary Poppins.

Photo by Walt Disney Productions
I feel like we’ve been spending a lot of time with covers of songs from Snow White. Opening. It might be time to start looking at songs and films we haven’t toughed yet. (Although we aren’t quite to Darby O’Gill and the Little People yet) Anyhow, here’s some more covers of ‘Heigh-Ho’ AKA ‘The Dwarfs Marching Song’
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Today we are revisiting ‘Someday’ again. Nothing wrong with doubling down on a song of hope right?

Sleeping Beauty’s ‘Once Upon a Dream’, a song so lovely, it’s in the film . . . doubly. The tune is taken from The Garland Waltz in the ballet The Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky. The lyrics for the 1959 film were written by Sammy Fain and Jack Lawrence. Originally performed beautifully by Mary Costa and Bill Shirley (as Aurora, and Prince Phillip respectively).
