The Aristocats - Everybody Wants to Be a Cat
"The Aristocats" is a classic animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released in 1970. "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" is one of the popular songs from the movie. Here are some interesting facts about "The Aristocats" and the song:
The Film's Production:
- "The Aristocats" was the last Disney animated feature film to be approved by Walt Disney himself before his death in 1966.
- The film was inspired by a short story by Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe, which was later adapted into a screenplay.
Everybody Wants to Be a Cat:
- The song "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" was written by Floyd Huddleston and Al Rinker. It's a lively and jazzy number that reflects the musical style of the time.
- The song is performed by a group of alley cats in the movie, led by Scat Cat, voiced by Scatman Crothers. Scatting, a vocal improvisation with wordless syllables or nonsensical words, is a prominent feature of the song.
The Jazz Influence:
- The song's style is heavily influenced by jazz, particularly the scat singing technique. This musical genre was a departure from the more traditional Disney musical style of the time.
- The jazz elements in the film were brought to life by a group of renowned jazz musicians, including Floyd Huddleston, who co-wrote the song, and Phil Harris, who voiced the character of Thomas O'Malley, the alley cat.
Legacy and Impact:
- "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" has become one of the most memorable and beloved songs from Disney animated films. Its catchy tune and lively spirit have contributed to the enduring popularity of "The Aristocats."
Critical and Commercial Success:
- "The Aristocats" was a commercial success for Disney, grossing over $55 million worldwide.
- Despite being well-received by audiences, some critics felt that it didn't reach the same artistic heights as some of Disney's earlier animated classics. Nevertheless, it has found a place in the hearts of many Disney fans.
"The Aristocats" continues to be appreciated for its charming characters, catchy music, and distinctive animation style, making it a classic in Disney's extensive repertoire.
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