I have one that no one has mentioned. I enjoyed it so much, I took different girlfriends with me to see it (back when I was single) and I bought the soundtrack (an LP, just to show how long ago that was). It was classical music (by the Berlin Philharmonic under Herbert von Karjan) with animation. Parts were funny. The non-animated parts were black and white.
Allegro Non Troppo (which translates as "Not Too Fast").
Some of the numbers included: "Aprez Midi d'un Faun" (Afternoon of a Faun) by Debussy; "Waltze Triste" (The Sad Waltze) by Sibelius, and "Bolero" by Ravel.
I can never forget the march of evolution illustrated by the stomping of dinosaur feet. I wish they would remaster it.
NYj
Then out spoke brave Horatius, the Captain of the Gate: "To every man upon this earth, death cometh soon or late; And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods,"
"Well, John Henry said to the Cap'n, "A man ain't nuthin' but a man. But, before I let that steam drill beat me, gonna die with my hammer in my hand, Lawd, Lawd, gonna die with my hammer in my hand."