"How Do You Do?" is the second single taken from beFour's debut album All 4 One, it was released as a double A-sidesingle with "All 4 One", in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The song is an English Language cover of the Russian song Kanikuly by Bum. Cover of this song was also created by Boom.
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Lyrics:
Singing: Song song of the south
Sweet potato pie and I shut my mouth
Gone, gone with the wind
There ain't nobody looking back again
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published: 25 Oct 2009
Is This Racist? Song of the South Clip
Is This Racist?
published: 12 Aug 2007
Song of the South-Alabama (lyrics)
studio version of song of the south by alabama with lyrics
published: 24 Oct 2009
Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby Scene- Song of the South (2/2)
Part 2 of 2 of the original tar baby scene from the movie song of the south . All rights reserved to the Walt Disney company .
published: 07 Feb 2020
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (Original)
The hit song from From Walt Disney's "Song of the South" released in 1946 was "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", which won the 1947
Academy Award for Best Song and is frequently used as part of Disney's montage themes, and which has become widely used
in popular culture. The film inspired the Disney theme park attraction Splash Mountain. The film was a combination of live action
and animation. Disney hired vaudeville and radio actor James Baskett to portray Uncle Remus.
Full movie located at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BtjW7PW2z0
Not for profit or gain.
published: 25 May 2012
Top 10 Insanely Racist Moments In Disney Movies That You Totally Forgot About
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published: 22 Apr 2018
'Song of the South'- Briar Patch Scene
This is Day 7 of 12 - of our "Song of the South" 75th Anniversary Tribute. This Scene is a Part 3 of the "Tar Baby Scene". It features: Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox. Brer Fox finally catches Brer Rabbit and is trying to decide how to kill him. Brer Rabbit uses one of many tricks to escape the clutches of the fox. He tells Brer fox not to throw him into the briar patch. Using this reverse psychology, Brer Fox throws him into the Briar Patch which was Brer Rabbits home all along. This scene inspired the big drop on the ride 'Splash Mountain'.
published: 07 Nov 2021
Song Of The South The History Of and Is It Banned? Walt Disney Studios
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I'm Disney Dave & for today's video I am going to talk about the Controversial Disney Movie Song Of The South.
Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in h...
published: 28 Apr 2019
The Song of the South (Racial Discrimination)
Song of the South is the movie that Disney would like to forget. Everyone knows the tune Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, but few realize that this "song" is central to this embarrassingly racist celebration of the slave society of the American South prior to the Civil War.
Along with Uncle Remus, the film features such racially charged elements as the story of Br'er Rabbit and the "Tar Baby". Some have defended the latter as a story told by American slaves with its origins in African folk culture. But there is no denying that both the term and the symbolism of the story had intensely racist meaning in the context of the American South.
This original movie review was created by students at academic institutions affiliated with the Human Rights Network (HRN). All HRN content has been created for ed...
Official video for "Song Of The South” by Alabama
Listen to Alabama: https://alabama.lnk.to/listenYD
Watch more videos by Alabama: https://alabama.lnk.to/listen...
Official video for "Song Of The South” by Alabama
Listen to Alabama: https://alabama.lnk.to/listenYD
Watch more videos by Alabama: https://alabama.lnk.to/listenYD/youtube
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Spotify: https://alabama.lnk.to/followSI
YouTube: https://alabama.lnk.to/subscribeYD
Ask your voice device to play Alabama!
Lyrics:
Singing: Song song of the south
Sweet potato pie and I shut my mouth
Gone, gone with the wind
There ain't nobody looking back again
#Alabama #SongOfTheSouth #OfficialVideo
Official video for "Song Of The South” by Alabama
Listen to Alabama: https://alabama.lnk.to/listenYD
Watch more videos by Alabama: https://alabama.lnk.to/listenYD/youtube
Subscribe to the official Alabama YouTube channel: https://alabama.lnk.to/subscribeYD
Follow Alabama:
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Twitter: https://alabama.lnk.to/followTI
Website: https://alabama.lnk.to/followWI
Spotify: https://alabama.lnk.to/followSI
YouTube: https://alabama.lnk.to/subscribeYD
Ask your voice device to play Alabama!
Lyrics:
Singing: Song song of the south
Sweet potato pie and I shut my mouth
Gone, gone with the wind
There ain't nobody looking back again
#Alabama #SongOfTheSouth #OfficialVideo
The hit song from From Walt Disney's "Song of the South" released in 1946 was "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", which won the 1947
Academy Award for Best Song and is frequ...
The hit song from From Walt Disney's "Song of the South" released in 1946 was "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", which won the 1947
Academy Award for Best Song and is frequently used as part of Disney's montage themes, and which has become widely used
in popular culture. The film inspired the Disney theme park attraction Splash Mountain. The film was a combination of live action
and animation. Disney hired vaudeville and radio actor James Baskett to portray Uncle Remus.
Full movie located at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BtjW7PW2z0
Not for profit or gain.
The hit song from From Walt Disney's "Song of the South" released in 1946 was "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", which won the 1947
Academy Award for Best Song and is frequently used as part of Disney's montage themes, and which has become widely used
in popular culture. The film inspired the Disney theme park attraction Splash Mountain. The film was a combination of live action
and animation. Disney hired vaudeville and radio actor James Baskett to portray Uncle Remus.
Full movie located at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BtjW7PW2z0
Not for profit or gain.
Top 10 Insanely Racist Moments In Disney Movies That You Totally Forgot About
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This is Day 7 of 12 - of our "Song of the South" 75th Anniversary Tribute. This Scene is a Part 3 of the "Tar Baby Scene". It features: Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear a...
This is Day 7 of 12 - of our "Song of the South" 75th Anniversary Tribute. This Scene is a Part 3 of the "Tar Baby Scene". It features: Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox. Brer Fox finally catches Brer Rabbit and is trying to decide how to kill him. Brer Rabbit uses one of many tricks to escape the clutches of the fox. He tells Brer fox not to throw him into the briar patch. Using this reverse psychology, Brer Fox throws him into the Briar Patch which was Brer Rabbits home all along. This scene inspired the big drop on the ride 'Splash Mountain'.
This is Day 7 of 12 - of our "Song of the South" 75th Anniversary Tribute. This Scene is a Part 3 of the "Tar Baby Scene". It features: Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox. Brer Fox finally catches Brer Rabbit and is trying to decide how to kill him. Brer Rabbit uses one of many tricks to escape the clutches of the fox. He tells Brer fox not to throw him into the briar patch. Using this reverse psychology, Brer Fox throws him into the Briar Patch which was Brer Rabbits home all along. This scene inspired the big drop on the ride 'Splash Mountain'.
Hello and welcome to my Channel
I'm Disney Dave & for today's video I am going to talk about the Controversial Disney Movie Song Of The South.
Song of the Sou...
Hello and welcome to my Channel
I'm Disney Dave & for today's video I am going to talk about the Controversial Disney Movie Song Of The South.
Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear. Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing while living on the plantation.
To sign the petition for the Release of the Song Of The South
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Hello and welcome to my Channel
I'm Disney Dave & for today's video I am going to talk about the Controversial Disney Movie Song Of The South.
Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear. Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing while living on the plantation.
To sign the petition for the Release of the Song Of The South
Just Click Here: https://www.change.org/p/the-walt-disney-company-release-song-of-the-south-to-the-american-public-2?use_react=false
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Song of the South is the movie that Disney would like to forget. Everyone knows the tune Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, but few realize that this "song" is central to this ...
Song of the South is the movie that Disney would like to forget. Everyone knows the tune Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, but few realize that this "song" is central to this embarrassingly racist celebration of the slave society of the American South prior to the Civil War.
Along with Uncle Remus, the film features such racially charged elements as the story of Br'er Rabbit and the "Tar Baby". Some have defended the latter as a story told by American slaves with its origins in African folk culture. But there is no denying that both the term and the symbolism of the story had intensely racist meaning in the context of the American South.
This original movie review was created by students at academic institutions affiliated with the Human Rights Network (HRN). All HRN content has been created for educational purposes within applicable fair use guidelines in order to spread respect for the universal human rights principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (United Nations 1948).
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Song of the South is the movie that Disney would like to forget. Everyone knows the tune Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, but few realize that this "song" is central to this embarrassingly racist celebration of the slave society of the American South prior to the Civil War.
Along with Uncle Remus, the film features such racially charged elements as the story of Br'er Rabbit and the "Tar Baby". Some have defended the latter as a story told by American slaves with its origins in African folk culture. But there is no denying that both the term and the symbolism of the story had intensely racist meaning in the context of the American South.
This original movie review was created by students at academic institutions affiliated with the Human Rights Network (HRN). All HRN content has been created for educational purposes within applicable fair use guidelines in order to spread respect for the universal human rights principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (United Nations 1948).
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Official video for "Song Of The South” by Alabama
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Ask your voice device to play Alabama!
Lyrics:
Singing: Song song of the south
Sweet potato pie and I shut my mouth
Gone, gone with the wind
There ain't nobody looking back again
#Alabama #SongOfTheSouth #OfficialVideo
The hit song from From Walt Disney's "Song of the South" released in 1946 was "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", which won the 1947
Academy Award for Best Song and is frequently used as part of Disney's montage themes, and which has become widely used
in popular culture. The film inspired the Disney theme park attraction Splash Mountain. The film was a combination of live action
and animation. Disney hired vaudeville and radio actor James Baskett to portray Uncle Remus.
Full movie located at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BtjW7PW2z0
Not for profit or gain.
Top 10 Insanely Racist Moments In Disney Movies That You Totally Forgot About
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Looking for more positive Disney content? Check out our other videos of the Top 10 Animated Disney Songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9D3hKHS9K0, Top 10 Best Straight to DVD Disney Sequels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCUdaQXrjzg, and Top 10 Greatest Disney Princesses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2i9nfVFHrI.
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#4. "We Are Siamese (If You Please)"
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This is Day 7 of 12 - of our "Song of the South" 75th Anniversary Tribute. This Scene is a Part 3 of the "Tar Baby Scene". It features: Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox. Brer Fox finally catches Brer Rabbit and is trying to decide how to kill him. Brer Rabbit uses one of many tricks to escape the clutches of the fox. He tells Brer fox not to throw him into the briar patch. Using this reverse psychology, Brer Fox throws him into the Briar Patch which was Brer Rabbits home all along. This scene inspired the big drop on the ride 'Splash Mountain'.
Hello and welcome to my Channel
I'm Disney Dave & for today's video I am going to talk about the Controversial Disney Movie Song Of The South.
Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear. Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing while living on the plantation.
To sign the petition for the Release of the Song Of The South
Just Click Here: https://www.change.org/p/the-walt-disney-company-release-song-of-the-south-to-the-american-public-2?use_react=false
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Song of the South is the movie that Disney would like to forget. Everyone knows the tune Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, but few realize that this "song" is central to this embarrassingly racist celebration of the slave society of the American South prior to the Civil War.
Along with Uncle Remus, the film features such racially charged elements as the story of Br'er Rabbit and the "Tar Baby". Some have defended the latter as a story told by American slaves with its origins in African folk culture. But there is no denying that both the term and the symbolism of the story had intensely racist meaning in the context of the American South.
This original movie review was created by students at academic institutions affiliated with the Human Rights Network (HRN). All HRN content has been created for educational purposes within applicable fair use guidelines in order to spread respect for the universal human rights principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (United Nations 1948).
YouTube channel: universalrights.com
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Now we can talk in confidence Did you guess that we've been done wrong Lies jumped the queue to be first in line Such a shameless design He thinks he's well screened from the man at the top It's a shame that his children disagree They cooly decide to sell him down the line Daddy's brainwashing time He's a dodo, no no didn't hear it from me He's a dodo, no no didn't hear it from me She's quite enthralled with the childhood of yore When a unit was a figure not a she When lovers chose each other now the perk's are due Another memo to screw She's a dodo, no no didn't hear it from me She's a dodo, no no didn't hear it from me Can you wipe your nose my child without them stlotting in your file a photograph Can you sleep alone at night wake to find the scorching light of neighbour Jim He's come to turn you in Another dodo, no no, didn't hear it from me Another dodo, no no, didn't hear it from me Another do, do