Robin Hood (1973 Film) - Soundtrack

Soundtrack

  1. "Whistle-Stop" written and sung by Roger Miller
  2. "Oo De Lally" written and sung by Roger Miller as Alan-a-Dale the rooster.
  3. "Love" written by Floyd Huddleston and George Bruns, and sung by Nancy Adams.
  4. "The Phony King of England" written by Johnny Mercer and sung by Phil Harris,
  5. "The Phony King of England Reprise" sung by Terry-Thomas and Pat Buttram.
  6. "Not In Nottingham" written and sung by Roger Miller
  7. "Love Goes On/Oo-De-Lally Reprise" sung by Chorus.

The songs played in the background while Lady Kluck fights off Prince John's goons in an American football manner are better known as Fight On, the fight song of the University of Southern California, and "On, Wisconsin", the fight song of the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Although a full soundtrack to Robin Hood has never been released on Compact Disc in the US, a record of the film was made at the time of the film's release in 1973, which included the film's songs, score, narration, and dialogue.

On Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic, this includes "Oo De Lally" on the green disc and "Love" on the purple disc.

The song "Love" was also featured in the 2009 film adaptation of Fantastic Mr. Fox.

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