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It is a popular song that was written by Allie Wrubel (music) and Ray Gilbert (lyrics) for the Disney animated film "Song of the South", released in 1946. The song is performed in the film by James Baskett, who plays the role of Uncle Remus.
The song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1947. It has become a Disney classic and is often associated with joy and optimism. The catchy melody and positive lyrics make it a memorable song that has been covered and performed many times over the years.
The Jackson 5, music group composed of the Jackson brothers, recorded a cover of the song "Zip A Dee Doo Dah". Their version was released in 1970 on the album entilted "Diana Ross Presents The Jackson Five" which was a great succes in the era.
The Jackson 5's cover added a touch of soul and pop music to the song, showcasing the vocal talents of Michael Jackson, the group's lead singer. Their performance helped maintain the song"s popularity and introduce it to a new generation of songwriters.
The song "zip a dee doo dah" by the Jackson 5 comes from their album titled "Diana Ross Presents The Jackson", which was realeased in 1969. This album helped launch the group's career, and it also included other hit songs like "I Want You Back".
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