In January 1967, The Supremes began recording classic Disney songs for a planned album that was due to be released as "The Supremes Sing Disney Classics." The idea had originated with Diana as she wanted to record an album for children. Disney was the best answer and work began on the album, however by mid-1967 the album was put on hold when Florence Ballard was fired from the group and replaced by Cindy Birdsong. Recordings for the album resumed with Cindy Birdsong now in the group and the album was retitled "Diana Ross & The Supremes Sing Disney Classics." However, the album was abandoned by late 1967 and shelved.
Written by: Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman
Produced by: Ivy Jo Hunter and Tom Nixon
Track recorded: January, 1967
Strings recorded at Golden World: January 14, 1967
Lead vocal recorded: April 26, 1967
Background vocals recorded: November 15, 1967
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