- The Glorious Fourth
"The Glorious Fourth" is a song written by
Richard M. Sherman andRobert B. Sherman in 1974 for the then, upcomingAmerican Bicentennial . Disneyland temporarily changed its "Main Street Electrical Parade " to "America on Parade " and featured the Sherman Brothers' song "The Glorious Fourth". The revamped parade featured nightly fireworks and ran twice a day from 1975-1977.Making History with the Sherman Brothers
The writing of this song marked a brief, albeit non-exclusive, return of the brother songwriting duo to the
Disney fold where they had left exclusive employment in1968 . The Shermans worked exclusively forWalt Disney from 1960 until his death in 1966. Becoming disenchanted with the studio, the brother team left in 1968 working on a myriad of film and stage projects for various producers and studios. They returned briefly to finish work on "The Aristocats " and "Bedknobs and Broomsticks " for which they received twoAcademy Award nominations (for the latter film).1974 also marked the return of the Shermans to Disney to write "
The Best Time Of Your Life " which was a replacement song for theGeneral Electric pavilion's "There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow " featured inAmerica Sings atDisneyland andDisneyworld . In 1974 the Shermans additionally enjoyed the release of "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! ", the third "Winnie the Pooh " featurette to feature their songs.Outside of Disney, the Shermans also saw the release of "Huckleberry Finn" (
MGM/UA ) for which they authored both the songs and thescreenplay as well as a hit Broadway musical, "Over Here! " starring theAndrews Sisters andJohn Travolta . The Shermans' song "You're Sixteen " (sung by formerBeatle ,Ringo Starr ) reached #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 list all in that same historic year.Literary Sources
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Sherman, Robert B. "". Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.
* Greene, Kathrine and Richard. "Inside The Dream: The Personal Story of Walt Disney". New York: Disney Editions, 2001.
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