Song of the South premiered at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia on November 12, 1946. Generally released on November 20, 1946. A Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Inc. Based on the “Uncle Remus” stories by Joel Chandler Harris. The film is set in Georgia during the Reconstruction era and follows Johnny (Bobby Driscoll), who visits his grandmothers plantation. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus (James Baskett), an elderly man on the plantation, who tells him stories of Br’er Rabbit, Br’er Fox and Br’er Bear. Through these stories, Uncle Remus teaches Johnny important life lessons.
The soundtrack to Song of the South was not released until 1956 and was the first soundtrack to be released under the newly formed Disneyland Records label. The original release included, “Song of the South,” “Uncle Remus Said,” “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah,” “Ginny and Johnny,” “Who Wants To Live Like That,” “Let The Rain Pour Down” on side one and “How Do You Do,” “Sooner Or Later,” “Everybody Has A Laughing Place,” “Let The Rain Pour Down,” “Uncle Remus Leaves,” “All I Want,” “Finale” on side two.