It's a Small World (1964)
An AI overview:
The song “It's a Small World” by the Sherman brothers was first performed on April 22, 1964 at the New York World's Fair. The song was recorded and released for sale in October 1964.
The song was written by Richard and Robert Sherman for the It's a Small World boat ride at the 1964 New York World's Fair. The ride was a collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). The song's message of peace and brotherhood was inspired by the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. Walt Disney was so pleased with the song that he renamed the ride after it. The song has been performed and translated more than any other song in the world. It has been featured in many Disney theme parks around the world.
Why is it here? Because it provided a great spoof tune for our new song: It's a DOM World, wink! Nothing better than to get this tune stuck playing in your head!
Wait! There's more!
We also have a tribute song to Java: It's an OOP World!
Movie clip is only available in larger viewports
On some mobile devices, rotating to landscape will allow viewing.
