Sing, Sweet Nightingale
Disney · Cinderella [1950]
Sing sweet, Nightingale, high above me
Oh, sing sweet, nightingale
High above
Oh, Sing Sweet, Nightingale
Sing sweet Nightingale, high
Oh, Sing, sweet nightingale
Sing, sweet nightingale
Oh, Sing sweet, nightingale sing
Oh, sing sweet, nightingale
Oh, sing sweet oh
Oh sing
Ohhhhh sing sweet, nightingale
Sing sweet, nightingale
Highihihihihi
Sing, Sweet Nightingale
"Sing, Sweet Nightingale" is a musical number from Disney's 1950 animated classic Cinderella. Performed by the film's ensemble cast, the song serves as a pivotal moment in the narrative, marking the protagonist's transformation and her song into the royal court. Composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, the track blends operatic flair with popular songwriting conventions typical of the Golden Age of Hollywood animation. Its melody and lyrics celebrate the beauty of the night and the magic of the moment, reinforcing the film's themes of hope and renewal. As a staple of Disney's musical repertoire, the recording has been widely reissued across various formats, ensuring its enduring presence in the canon of animated musicals.

