One of them titled "The Siamese Cat Song" will be replaced by a new track, due to both its modern-day perceived racist connotations and to fit the characters' depictions in the film.
[8][9] Joseph Trapanese had produced the score even before the film began production,[10] and went to New Orleans to collaborate with local musicians, for the jazz and blues infused music.
Charlie Bean and I worked diligently to celebrate the original film by maintaining the spirit of the classic songs, while being unafraid to explore the benefits of modern production and scoring to create an updated musical identity for today.
"[12] He collaborated with the 125-piece orchestra, consisting an array of instrumentalists, choir members to produce the early-20th century influenced music,[12] which was recorded at the MGM Scoring Stage in Sony Pictures Studios, California.
[11] Writing for Laughing Place, Alex Reif wrote "The soundtrack to Lady and the Tramp from Disney+ offers some updates on the classic songs from the animated feature, a few new ones, and a beautiful score by Joseph Trapanese.