Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah (2:46)

Cover of The Ultimate Sixties Collection

From The Ultimate Sixties Collection and 8 other releases

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  • youngoldguy

    So distinctive....in my opinion Phil Spector did more to change the face of music and did more to creat new sounds than ANY other artist. Barrie in Spain

    25 Dec 2012 Reply
  • Bolters

    different , I tend to like the original !!

    25 Nov 2012 Reply
  • PattySauce

    Cute

    15 May 2012 Reply
  • delron007

    Why play second rate re=recordings.This has nothing to do with a Spector production

    15 Feb 2011 Reply
  • jakobdorof

    where can i hear this "more claustrophobic" single mix?

    4 Jan 2011 Reply
  • jakobdorof

    fantastic production.

    4 Jan 2011 Reply
  • marcy50

    Just love this one,,happy times

    12 Dec 2010 Reply
  • JannellRamirez

    Great song!

    12 May 2010 Reply
  • steamboat58

    Love it, thanks Marcy.

    21 Feb 2010 Reply
  • jetgar

    I agree with you marcy ..... good music .... Thanks for sharing!

    20 Feb 2010 Reply
  • marcy50

    Aww,,what a Happy song,,a real classic oldie to sing along to! Always reminds me of the old days for sure!

    20 Feb 2010 Reply
  • montecore

    Haha, this is the perfect example of Spector's brilliance. His 1962 version = absolute marvel. Everything about it works - the arrangement, the sound, the perfomances. Re-recorded spectorless version on last.fm = piece of crap. Whoever "produced" that abomination should consider lobotomy.

    26 Nov 2009 Reply
  • Indyrod

    Love the Phil Spector Wall of Sound on this one...

    4 Sep 2009 Reply
  • jgittes74

    Darlene's version is better. One forgets about the racism of Disney's THe Song of the South when listening to her version.

    21 Aug 2009 Reply
  • LondonLouis

    Second the comments below: this is a sub-par version - which is a shame, since this was a great song.

    9 Mar 2009 Reply
  • RaygeB4Beauty

    This is not the original single mix. Bobby's voice is way too high and all the claustrophobic production values have been stripped away. The version listed with a lower case z is the original, I think – but still so much better on vinyl

    3 Dec 2008 Reply

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