List of Disney's Sing-Along Songs video releases

Introduced in the fall of 1986 to coincide with Disney's Bring Disney Home for Good promotion, headlined by the Classics video release of Sleeping Beauty, most episodes of the first three waves of this series were produced in association with TV is OK Productions, a company co-founded by the series' co-creators Phil Savenick and Harry D. Arends, with the exception of some live-action episodes, which were produced by Gregory Sills, whereas all episodes of the fourth and final wave of the series, except for the remake of the episode Very Merry Christmas Songs, were produced in association with 3Oh!5 Creative.

May 1989
The first ISBN codes of the series appeared during this time.

August 1990
These releases were the first ones in the series with updated graphics and logo on the case covers.

Copies prior to mid-May 1990 did not have Proof of Purchase tab labels, whereas copies printed after do.

February 1991
The first ink-labels of the series appeared during this time. The 1990 "Disney's Sing Along Songs" logo was on a single line, and below that was a single line with the volume number followed by the volume title.

Some copies of the following title in this batch have a vertical sticker-label.

June 1991
These re-issues, coinciding with Disney's summer promotion, close with the fixed version of the February 1991 promo and were exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in the West Coast area.

October 1992
These re-issues coincided with Disney's "A Beauty of a Gift" Christmas promotion and use horizontal sticker-labels, which some people describe as "boring."

December 1992
These re-issues use horizontal ink-labels, which use the "Sing-Along Songs" logo from 1990, without the "Disney's" header, on a single line, and below it is the volume title sans number.

April 1993
The ink label for the following newly released title had "Disney's" above the Walt Disney Home Video logo, with the 1990 "Sing-Along Songs" logo to the right, the volume title below, and the volume number below that.

Re-issues in this batch were exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia and New York City.

Wave Three (1994-2001)
During this particular wave, a special live-action sub-series called Mickey's Fun Songs was launched, possibly to compete with the television series Barney & Friends. In addition, volume numbers were abandoned, and "Fun with Music" was never re-released again, though it would remain in stock until the late 1990s.

April 1994
Both releases opened with an intro for the series featuring the song "Let's Go" written by Dave Kinnoin. Filming of these titles took place around 1993. Coinciding with the arrival of the home video debut of The Fox and the Hound, pre-ordering for these titles opened on March 1, 1994.

October 1994
Factory-sealed copies of the Christmas releases in this batch had an advertisement from Duracell.

July 1997
These releases came in the standard clamshell packaging.

June 2000
The first loop hole covers of the series, replacing flat covers, appeared during this time.

Wave Four (2002-2006)
In this wave, Sebastian the Crab (from "The Little Mermaid", voiced by Samuel E. Wright) performs the opening theme song, replacing Professor Owl and his class. During the opening sequence, clips from "The Fox and the Hound," "The Aristocats," "The Little Mermaid," "The Lion King," "Aladdin," "The Jungle Book," "Lady and the Tramp," "Cinderella," "Mulan," etc. are used.