A new version of 'Feed the Birds' was recorded in Walt Disney's office.
Once Upon s Studio, a new short film celebrating Walt Disney Animation Studios' 100th anniversary, is debuting tonight on ABC during a special celebration. The short features 543 characters from more than 85 Disney feature-length and short films, and a very special Disney legend returned for the project. Once Upon a Studio features a new version of"Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins, which was originally written by songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman.
"He and his brother Bob were like, they're a soundtrack to my youth," Abraham added."And I did bring my Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too record for him to sign. I had to play it cool and be like, 'This is awesome and stuff.' But like, oh my gosh, those guys are so talented.
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