How Do You Do?

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"How Do You Do?" is a cheerful song from Disney’s 1946 film *Song of the South*, best known today for its use in the former Splash Mountain attraction at Disney theme parks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
associatedCharacter Br'er Bear NERFINISHED
Br'er Fox NERFINISHED
Br'er Rabbit NERFINISHED
associatedWithAttractionStatus former Splash Mountain attraction
basedOnCharactersBy Joel Chandler Harris NERFINISHED
composer Allie Wrubel NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs cheerful song
featuredInAttraction Splash Mountain NERFINISHED
featuredInThemePark Disneyland NERFINISHED
Magic Kingdom NERFINISHED
Tokyo Disneyland NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1946
genre Disney song
film song
show tune
hasMusicalStyle American popular song
orchestral accompaniment
hasPunctuation ?
hasRightsHolder The Walt Disney Company NERFINISHED
hasTheme greeting
optimism
intendedAudience family
lyricist Ray Gilbert NERFINISHED
medium film soundtrack
narrativeContext sung by characters from the Uncle Remus stories
notableFor appearance in controversial film Song of the South
association with Splash Mountain attraction
originalLanguage English
partOfFilm Song of the South NERFINISHED
partOfFranchise Disney NERFINISHED
Song of the South music
productionCompany Walt Disney Productions NERFINISHED
publisher Walt Disney Music Company NERFINISHED
recordLabel RCA Victor NERFINISHED
title How Do You Do? NERFINISHED
usedAs background music
ride soundtrack
usedInSceneType outdoor animated sequence

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Splash Mountain (historical) music How Do You Do?