Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah - Elizabeth Cook

ELIZABETH COOK has been making music all her life. She started performing on stage with her father at four and had her own band at nine. And even though she graduated college with dual degrees in Accounting and Computer Information Systems, her first love was music and her life went in that direction and hasn't looked back.
The song she sings for Disney is an old classic. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah was written in 1946 for the movie Song of the South, Disney's first live action movie. I'm not really a fan of Cook's music or her voice, but she seems to fit quite well with this song. I find that her voice sounds like a cartoon so it is only fitting that she sings the song that, in my mind, is a bunch of cartoon characters being goofy and taking me for a ride in the Splash Mountain attraction at Disneyland.
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Labels: bluegrass, elizabeth cook, o mickey where art thou, song of the south, zip a dee doo dah















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