Vultures The Jungle Book. Vultures la hires stock photography and images Alamy Quartet of mop top vultures "That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song)" is a song in the Walt Disney film The Jungle Book from 1967 The Vultures were originally going to be voiced by The Beatles.The band's manager, Brian Epstein, approached the Disney studios about having The Beatles appear in the film, and Disney had his animators create the Vultures specifically to be voiced by the band.But when Epstein took the idea to the Beatles, John Lennon vetoed the idea, and told Epstein to tell Disney he should hire Elvis Presley.
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It was sung by a quartet of "mop top" vultures who are making friends with Mowgli, the main character of the film.The song was written by Disney staff songwriters, Robert and Richard Sherman, and sung primarily by J Close to the end of the film, after Mowgli escapes from Kaa, the four vultures are bored and trying to think of something to do (a running gag.
Since The Jungle Book 2, Buzzie is currently voiced by Jeff Glen. In the final version of The Jungle Book, Disney ultimately swapped their rock 'n' roll vultures for an English barbershop quartet The vultures in Disney's The Jungle Book (1967) present a contradiction of styles: they sport Beatles "mop-top" haircuts and speak with British accents, but they sing as an American barbershop quartet
. Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy are minor characters of Disney's 1967 animated feature, The Jungle Book [3] [4] [5] It was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and.
. In the final version of The Jungle Book, Disney ultimately swapped their rock 'n' roll vultures for an English barbershop quartet The Vultures were originally going to be voiced by The Beatles.The band's manager, Brian Epstein, approached the Disney studios about having The Beatles appear in the film, and Disney had his animators create the Vultures specifically to be voiced by the band.But when Epstein took the idea to the Beatles, John Lennon vetoed the idea, and told Epstein to tell Disney he should hire Elvis Presley.