The Original Film
Fun fact: Alice In Wonderland boasts more songs than any other Disney film ever. However, many of these songs are less than a half a minute long and are therefore often overlooked. In addition, Disney wanted to incorporate as much of Lewis Carol’s original poems from the book so a majority of the songs are based off those.
- “Alice In Wonderland” - The Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellomen (Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain )
- “In a World of My Own” - Kathryn Beaumont ( Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain )
- “I’m Late” - Bill Thompson ( Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain )
- “The Sailor’s Hornpipe” - Bill Thompson (Traditional)
- “The Caucus Race” - Bill Thompson and Chorus ( Bob Hilliard andSammy Fain )
- “How Do You Do And Shake Hands” - J. Pat O'Malley (uncredited)
- “The Walrus and the Carpenter” - J. Pat O'Malley ( Bob Hilliard andSammy Fain )
- “Old Father William” - J. Pat O'Malley ( Oliver Wallace and Ted Sears )
- “We’ll Smoke the Blighter Out” - Bill Thompson ( Oliver Wallace and Ted Sears )
- “All in a Golden Afternoon” - Kathryn Beaumont, and Chorus ( Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain )
- “A E I O U” - Richard Haydn ( Oliver Wallace and Ted Sears )
- “How Doth the Little Crocodile” - Richard Haydn (Lewis Carol)
- “ ‘Twas Brillig” - Sterling Holloway ( Don Raye and Gene de Paul )
- “A Very Merry Un-birthday (The Un-birthday Song)” - Ed Wynn and Jerry Colonna with Kathryn Beaumont (Mack David, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston)
- “Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat” - Jimmy MacDonald (Lewis Carol)
- “Very Good Advice” - Kathryn Beaumont ( Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain )
- “Painting the Roses Red” - The Mellomen and Kathryn Beaumont ( Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain )
- “March of the Cards” - (Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain)
- “Who’s Been Painting My Roses Red?” - Verna Felton (Bob Hilliard andSammy Fain)
Deleted Songs
Not only does the original film have the most songs in Disney movie, but it also has the most deleted songs as well. Over 30 potential songs were written for and dropped from the film. Here are the one’s that I could find.
- “Beyond the Laughing Sky” - Alice
- “Dream Caravan” – The Caterpillar
- “I’m Odd” – The Cheshire Cat
- “Beware the Jabberwock” – Chorus
- “So They Say” – Alice
- “If You’ll Believe in Me” – The Lion and The Unicorn
- “Beautiful Soup” – The Mock Turtle and The Gryphon
- “Mock Turtle Soup Song” - The Mock Turtle and The Gryphon
- “Everything Has a Useness” - the Caterpillar
- “Humpty Dumpty” - Alice and Humpty Dumpty
- “Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy” – The Duchess
- “Will You Join the Dance?” - The Mock Turtle and The Gryphon
- “The Lion and the Unicorn” - Alice,The Lion, and The Unicorn
- “When the Wind is in the East” - The Mad Hatter
- “How Doth the Little Crocodile”(demo) - The Caterpillar
- “The Jabberwocky Song” - The Cheshire Cat
- “Gavotte of the Cards” - Cards
- “The Caterpiler is Sleeping” - Flowers
- “Entrance of the Executioner” - The Executioner
- “Alice and the Cheshire Cat” - Alice
- “The Walrus and the Carpenter” (version 1) - The Walrus and the Carpenter
- “The Walrus and the Carpenter” (version 2) - The Walrus and the Carpenter
- “The Caucus Race (Demo Version)” - Dodo
- “Braham’s Lullaby” (test) - Alice
- Finale - The Queen
There are more, but they haven’t been released in anyway as far as we know.
Live Action Adaption
Disney has released two live action films based off the novels with some limited inspiration from the cartoon. Though most of the story and design is influenced by the movies’ producer ,Tim Burton, more than anything else. Along with an OST the film Alice In Wonderland has inspired a concept album as well, called Almost Alice.
- “Alice’s Theme” - Danny Elfman
- “Alice”- Avril Lavigne
- “The Poison” - The All-American Rejects
- “The Technicolor Phase” - Owl City
- “Her Name Is Alice” - Shinedown
- “Painting Flowers” - All Time Low
- “Where’s My Angel” - Metro Station
- “Strange” - Tokio Hotel and Kerli
- “Follow Me Down” - 3OH!3 featuring Neon Hitch
- “Very Good Advice” - Robert Smith
- “In Transit” - Mark Hoppus with Pete Wentz
- “Welcome to Mystery” - Plain White T’s
- “Tea Party” - Kerli
- “The Lobster Quadrille” - Franz Ferdinand
- “Always Running Out of Time” - Motion City Soundtrack
- “Fell Down a Hole” - Wolfmother
- “White Rabbit” - Grace Potter and the Nocturnals (originally by Jefferson Airplane)
- “Seawhatweseas” - Never Shout Never
- “Topsy Turvy” - Family Force 5
- “Extreme” - Valora
- “You Are Old, Father William” - They Might Be Giants
Through the Looking Glass OST
Stage Adaptions
Disney has produced a quite popular stage version of the cartoon for Broadway Jr. called Alice in Wonderland, Jr.. Along with some new arrangements and reprises, the show has three brand new songs and “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” from Song of the South thrown in the mix.
- “Dodgsonland part 1″ - Alice, Alice’s Sister, Chorus
- “Dodgsonland part 2″ - Alice, Alice’s Sister, Chorus
- “I’m Late” - Alice, White Rabbit, Chorus
- “Very Good Advice” - Alice and Chorus
- “Ocean of Tears” - Dodo and Chorus
- “The Caucus Race” - Dodo and Chorus
- “How D'ye Do and Shake Hands” - Tweedledum and Tweedledee
- “The Golden Afternoon” - Chorus
- “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” - Caterpillar, Alice, and Chorus
- “The Unbirthday Song part 1″ - Mad Hatter, March Hatter, Chorus
- “The Unbirthday Song part 2″ - Mad Hatter, March Hatter, Chorus and Alice
- “Painting the Roses Red” - Chorus,Cards, and Alice
- “Painting the Roses Red Reprise” - Cards and Queen
- “Simon Says Part 1” - Queen
- “Simon Says Part 2″ - Queen and Alice
- “Who Are You?” - Alice and Cast
Disney Released Remixes and Covers
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