In the 1951 Disney adaptation Alice sings "In A World of My Own" and "Very Good Advice" on her own and "All in the Golden Afternoon" with the Flowers and "The Unbirthday Song" with the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse.
From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland:
"Curiouser and curiouser" - Alice
"We're all mad here." - Cheshire Cat
"What is the use of a book, without pictures or conversations?" - Alice
"We called him Tortoise because he taught us." - Mock Turtle
"Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!" - White Rabbit
"Well! I've often seen a cat without a grin; but a grin without a cat! It's the most curious thing I ever saw in my life!" - Alice
From Disney's 1951 animated film:
"If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?" -Alice
The track list for ALMOST ALICE is as follows:
1. Alice (Underground) Performed by Avril Lavigne
2. The Poison Performed by The All-American Rejects
3. The Technicolor Phase Performed by Owl City (previously released)
4. Her Name Is Alice Performed by Shinedown
5. Painting Flowers Performed by All Time Low
6. Where's My Angel Performed by Metro Station
7. Strange Performed by Tokio Hotel and Kerli
8. Follow Me Down Performed by 3OH!3 featuring Neon Hitch
9. Very Good Advice Performed by Robert Smith
10. In Transit Performed by Mark Hoppus with Pete Wentz
11. Welcome to Mystery Performed by Plain White T's
12. Tea Party Performed by Kerli
13. The Lobster Quadrille Performed by Franz Ferdinand
14. Running Out of Time Performed by Motion City Soundtrack
15. Fell Down a Hole Performed by Wolfmother
16. White Rabbit Performed by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland contains several songs, parodies of pre-exisiting songs; Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy is a burlesque of Speak Gently, a poem of uncertain origin; Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat is, of course, a reference to Jane Taylor's well known rhyme The Star; Will You Walk a Little Faster, Said a Whiting to a Snail, is a parody of Will You Come Into My Parlour Said a Spider to a Fly; And James M Sayles' Star of the Evening, a song the Liddell children once sang to Lewis Carroll, became Turtle Soup.
source The Annotated Alice, Martin Gardner
The many songs from the soundtrack to Disney's movie relate to Alice in Wonderland:
source IMDb - see Related Links below
There are also many songs in popular music which take Alice in Wonderland as their inspiration. The most famous of these is White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane.
The once-popular song White Rabbit by Grace Slick (merchandised as Jefferson Airplane but really a solo number) is close enough to the story to be a theme song. It is sometimes called Go ask Alice from a line refrain in the song. The phrase 'White Rabbit' does NOT directly appear in the song, though one line has it, "and if you go chasing rabbits, and you know you're gonna fall, tell him a Hookah-smoking caterpillar, has given you the call"..and so on. The whole song sounds like a drug trip.
Alice by Avril Lavigne
Always Running Out Of Time by Motion City Soundtrack
Fell Down a Hole by Wolfmother
Follow Me Down by 3oh!3 Feat. Neon Hitch
Her Name Is Alice by Shinedown
In Transit by Mark Hoppus Feat. Pete Wentz
The Lobster Quadrille by Franz Ferdinand
Painting Flowers by All Time Low
The Poison by The All-American Rejects
Strange by Tokio Hotel & Kerli
Tea Party by Kerli
The Technicolor Phase by Owl City
Very Good Advice by Robert Smith
Welcome To Mystery by Plain White T's
Where's My Angel by Metro Station
White Rabbit by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
i have them all:
Alice
The Pioson
The Technicolor Phase
Her Name Is Alice
Painting Flowers
Where's My Angel
Strange
Follow Me Down
Very Good Advice
In Transit
Welcome to Mystery
Tea Party
The Lobster Quadulle
Always Running Out of Time
Fell Down a Hole
AND
White Rabbit
she is nice cute and funny
Welcome to Wonderland from Wonderland: A New Alice. A New Musical.
Alice, or the cheshire cats.
What songs were played in the movie seat filler?
listed at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0428579/soundtrack
No, but i has an awesome soundtrack.
On the Almost Alice soundtrack it is "The Poison by the All American rejects"
Avril Lavigne .
iTunes, playlist.com, or buy the soundtrack
Her new song is called Alice and is on the Almost Alice soundtrack.
Avril Lavigne is not a character in alice in wonderland. what you might be thinking of is her music video. Avril Lavigne had made a song for the soundtrack of the 2010 alice in wonderland and a music video was created for it.
No, Alice is played by Mia Wasikowska. Avril Lavinge did provide a song for the film's soundtrack titled "Alice".
There are numerous songs throughout the Disney animated film "Alice in Wonderland," including classics like "Golden Afternoon," "The Unbirthday Song," and "Painting the Roses Red."
No. Tokio Hotel wrote a song called "Strange" based on the Tim Burton Movie "Alice in Wonderland". They simply saw the movie and was one of the many bands that were inspired to write a song about it. All of the bands are on the Artist's soundtrack "Almost Alice." Which has none of the songs from the movie.
It's not in the movie but in the soundtrack,Almost Alice. Strange by Toko Hotel and Kerli and Tea Party by Kerli
Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
Music in Alice and Wonderland is used to help tell stories. This happens during the songs performed by twiddle Dee and twiddle dumb, the Cheshire cat, and the mad hatter.
Alice's Wonderland was created in 1923.