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"Sooner or Later" is a song sung by Aunt Tempy in the film Song of the South. It was written by Ray Gilbert and Charles Wolcott.
A rewritten version was originally to have been featured in Disneyland's Splash Mountain in the "Burrow's Lament" scene prior to the drop, but would be replaced by a dark reprise of "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place".
•In the sheet music version of the song, the original lyrics spoke of love, unlike in the final version of the film where it focused on Aunt Tempy's cooking.
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Sooner or Later was a song played in the 1946 film Song of the South, and it was performed by Charles Wolcott. While the writer/composer of the song is unknown, it has gained popularity over the years due to its catchy tune and relatable lyrics.
But sooner or later you're gonna be comin' around. and want my lovin' again. Lyrics and music to the song Sooner Or Later from Walt Disney's Academy Award winning movie Song of the South, sung by Hattie McDaniel as Aunt Tempy.
"Sooner or Later": Written by Charles Wolcott and Ray Gilbert; performed by Hattie McDaniel. "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place": Written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert; performed by James Baskett and Nick Stewart "Let the Rain Pour Down": (downtempo) Written by Ken Darby and Foster Carling; performed by the Hall Johnson Choir