Alice In Wonderland Sheet Music PDF Disney Free Download
“Alice In Wonderland Sheet Music PDF Disney” for Piano Sheet Music, Scoring Piano / Vocal / Guitar , Original key: Eb Major, number of pages sheet music PDF: 3, and Lyrics song Alice In Wonderland Sheet Music PDF Disney Free Download.
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Title: | Alice In Wonderland |
Artist: | Disney |
Instrument: | Piano Sheet Music |
Key: | Eb Major |
Metronome: | 60 |
Scoring: | Piano / Vocal / Guitar |
Styles: | Disney, Movie, TV, Soundtrack |
Difficulty: | Medium |
File Type: | |
Pages: | 3 |
Download: | Free |
Alice In Wonderland Sheet Music Disney Download
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Lyrics Alice In Wonderland Disney
Alice In Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland
How do you get to Wonderland?
Over the hill or underland?
Or just behind a tree?
When clouds go rolling by
They roll away and leave the sky
Where is the land beyond the eye?
The people cannot see
Where can it be?
Where do the stars go?
Where is the crescent moon?
They must be somewhere in the sunny afternoon
Alice in Wonderland
Where is the path to Wonderland?
Over the hill or here or there?****
“Alice In Wonderland’” is the theme song composed by Sammy Fain for the Walt Disney 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. The lyrics were written by Bob Hilliard and it was arranged by Harry Simeone for treble voices and performed by The Jud Conlon Chorusand The Mellomen.
The song plays during the opening and end credits. Izumi Yukimura sang her own theme song for the Japanese release of the film. The “dreamy” song has become a jazz standard that has been performed by Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, and others. In his book The History of Jazz, Ted Gioia cites “Alice in Wonderland” as one of Evans’s most beautiful performances, likening its “pristine beauty” to his “Waltz for Debby”. Evans recorded it at the Village Vanguard which featured on his 1961 album Sunday at the Village Vanguard. Rosemary Clooney recorded the ballad with “The Unbirthday Song” which also appeared on the soundtrack to the movie, and Michael Feinstein has also recorded it along with the other songs from the movie in a medley. The original recording for the film was in the key of G major, but the jazz standard is usually played in C major as it was by both Evans and Peterson.
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