"I've Got a Little Puppy" was released as a single in the UK and reached number 4 in the Official UK Top 40 Single Charts in September 1996.
[1] Versions of "Roll with It", "Wonderwall" and "Some Might Say" by British rock band Oasis were planned to be included on the album, but were refused by the band's parent record company Sony Music Entertainment.
Oasis musician Noel Gallagher stated, "We hated the Smurfs as kids, I'm not letting a bunch of blue guys in white hats touch our stuff.
"[2] In 1997, EMI released the album in Australia and New Zealand, but with a somewhat different track listing: The album sold 200,000 copies within seven weeks of its release.
"Don't Stop Smurfing" was originally planned to appear in the track list as well, but its choreography was instead used for an original song titled "Living Color" in the final game.