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"Never Smile at a Crocodile" was a song written for the film Peter Pan, though it only appears in instrumental form in the final film as the theme for Tick-Tock the Crocodile. It is the most famous song ever deleted in Disney history; however, the instrumental version is played whenever Tick-Tock appears. The version with lyrics appears on Disney Sing Along Songs: Under the Sea, sung by Mark Miller and Richard Pursell.
This song was also performed in Episode 114 of The Muppet Show, where it was sung by Mary Louise, Muppet frogs and a Muppet crocodile.
Release Date: 1954
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Younger choirs will love performing this playful song from Disney's Peter Pan complete with silly jokes and croc choreography!
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Jule Styne | Lyricist: Carolyn Leigh, | Musical: Peter Pan
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