Alice in Wonderland (1951 Film) - Soundtrack

Soundtrack

The film soundtrack was first released on LP record on July 28, 1951. The soundtrack was re-released on Audio CD by Walt Disney Records on February 3, 1998.

Songs in the film
  • "Alice in Wonderland" – The Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellomen
  • "In a World of My Own" – Alice
  • "I'm Late" – The White Rabbit
  • "The Sailor's Hornpipe" – The Dodo
  • "The Caucus Race" – The Dodo and Animals
  • "How Do You Do and Shake Hands" – Tweedledee and Tweedledum
  • "The Walrus and the Carpenter" – Tweedledee and Tweedledum
  • "Old Father William" – Tweedledee and Tweedledum
  • "Smoke the Blighter Out" – The Dodo and The White Rabbit
  • "All in the Golden Afternoon" – The Flowers and Alice
  • "A-E-I-O-U" – The Caterpillar
  • "'Twas Brillig" – The Cheshire Cat
  • "The Unbirthday Song" – The Mad Hatter, The March Hare, and Alice
  • "Very Good Advice" – Alice
  • "Painting the Roses Red" – The Playing Cards (The Mellomen) and Alice/"Who's Been Painting My Roses Red?" (Reprise) – The Queen of Hearts and The Playing Cards
  • "The Unbirthday Song" (Reprise) – The Mad Hatter, The March Hare, The Queen of Hearts, and The Playing Cards
  • "The Caucus Race" (Reprise) – The Entire Cast Minus Alice
  • "Alice in Wonderland" (Reprise) – The Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellomen
Songs written for film but not used
  • "Beyond the Laughing Sky" – Alice (replaced by "In a World of My Own"; this melody was later used for "The Second Star to the Right" in Peter Pan)
  • "Dream Caravan" – The Caterpillar (replaced by "A-E-I-O-U")
  • "I'm Odd" – The Cheshire Cat (replaced by "'Twas Brillig")
  • "Beware the Jabberwock" – Chorus, referring to deleted character
  • "So They Say" – Alice
  • "If You'll Believe in Me" – The Lion and The Unicorn (deleted characters)
  • "Beautiful Soup" – The Mock Turtle and The Gryphon (deleted characters) set to the tune of the Blue Danube.
  • "Everything Has a Useness" – Meant for the Caterpillar, in which he explains to Alice that everything has a purpose—in this case, the use of the mushroom.
  • "Curiosity" – unknown purpose
  • "Humpty Dumpty"
  • "Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy" – from the original book, meant for the 1939 pitch with grotesque character designs.
  • "Will You Join the Dance"

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