
Track listing
1. Main Title (Alice in Wonderland) The Jud Conlon Chorus
2. Pay Attention / In a World of My Own Kathryn Beaumont
3. I'm Late Bill Thompson
4. Curiosity Leads to Trouble / Simply Impassable Oliver Wallace
5. The Sailor's Hornpipe / The Caucus Race Bill Thompson
6. We're Not Waxworks Oliver Wallace
7. How D'Ye Do and Shake Hands / Curious? J. Pat O'Malley
8. The Walrus and the Carpenter J. Pat O'Malley
9. Old Father William J. Pat O'Malley
10. Mary Ann! / A Lizard with a Ladder / We'll Smoke the Blighter Out Bill Thompson
11. The Garden / All in the Golden Afternoon Chorus
12. What Genus Are You? Oliver Wallace 1:14
13. A-E-I-O-U (The Caterpillar Song) / Who R U / How Doth the Little Crocodile / Keep Your Temper Richard Haydn
14. A Serpent! Oliver Wallace
15. Alone Again / 'Twas Brillig / Lose Something Sterling Holloway
16. The Mad Tea Party / The Unbirthday Song / Twinkle Twinkle / Clean Cup Move Down / Mad Watch Kathryn Beaumont
17. The Tulgey Wood Oliver Wallace
18. Very Good Advice Kathryn Beaumont
19. Whom Did You Expect Oliver Wallace
20. Painting the Roses Red / March of the Cards The Mello Men
21. The Queen of Hearts / Who's Been Painting My Roses Red? Verna Felton
22. A Little Girl / Let The Game Begin / I Warn You Child Oliver Wallace
23. The Trial / The Unbirthday Song (Reprise) / Rule 42 / Off With Her Head / The Caucus Race (Reprise) / Please Wake Up Alice / Time For Tea / Finale (Alice in Wonderland)
Unreleased songs
*"Beyond the Laughing Sky" - Alice (replaced by "In A World of My Own"; this melody was later used for "The Second Star to the Right" in Peter Pan)
*"Dream Caravan" - The Caterpillar (replaced by "A-E-I-O-U")
*"I'm Odd" - The Cheshire Cat (replaced by "Twas Brillig")
*"Beware the Jabberwock" - Chorus, referring to deleted character
*"So They Say" - Alice
*"If You'll Believe in Me" - The Lion and The Unicorn (deleted characters)
*"Beautiful Soup" - The Mock Turtle and The Gryphon (deleted characters)set to the tune of the Blue Danube.
*"Everything Has A Useness" - Meant for the Caterpillar, in which he explains to Alice that everything has a purpose—in this case, the use of the mushroom.