Wish List For Disney Archives on iTunes


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Zyzzybalooba

Here's the albums/soundtracks I most want to see on Disney Archives:

The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1977)
Mickey And The Beanstalk (1963)
Pollyanna (1960)
The Story of Johnny Appleseed (1964)
The Sword In The Stone (1964)
Songs From The Wizard of Oz (Disneyland #1328) (1969)

And one song: ?I?d Like To Be You For A Day? (From Freaky Friday - 1976)

Am I dating myself? :)

What albums would you like?
 
For starters ALL the Mickey Club records from the original TV show - the Fun with Music series. Plus Jiminy Cricket's Safety Songs would make me happy as well :)
 

BJWanlund

Member
I personally would like:

Disney Afternoon
Mousercise (NOT the new-fangled version...it ain't the greatest)

BJ
 
Disneyland/Vista LPs:

Song of the South
The Parent Trap!
That Darn Cat
In Search of the Castaways (plus Castaway and Let's Climb singles)
The Moon-Spinners
DanceAnnette
Annette Sings Anka
Annette: Muscle Beach Party
Annette's Pajama Party
Annete at Bikini Beach
Annette: Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Annette Sings Golden Surfin' Hits
The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band
Saludos Amigos
Camarata Conducts Music From Cinderella and Bambi
Camarata Conducts a Modern Musical Interpretation of Snow White
33 Great Walt Disney Motion Picture Melodies Conducted by Camarata
Mary Martin: Sleeping Beauty
We're the Mouseketeers
Holidays With the Mouseketeers
Mickey Mouse Club Official Album
Songs of Zorro and other TV Heroes
Goofy's Dance Party
The All New Mickey Mouse Club (plus Disco Mouse single)
Kids of the Kingdom
Darlene of the Teens
Darlene Gillespie/Camarata: Songs from Sleeping Beauty
Darlene/Jimmie Dodd: Songs from Perri
Sleeping Beauty WDL version LP
Mary Poppins Vista version LP
Songs from Sword in the Stone
Songs from Lady and the Tramp
Songs from 101 Dalmatians
Songs from The Aristocats (plus singles)
The Shaggy Dog (plus singles)
The Absent-Minded Professor (plus singles)
Pollyanna
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
Wellingtons: Folk Songs (plus their other singles)
Date Night at Disneyland
Golden Horseshoe Revue
Meet Me Down on Main Street
Maurice Chevalier: A Walking Tour of France
Teen Street
America the Beautiful
Grand Canyon
True Life Adventures
The Living Desert/the Vanishing Prairie
The Nashville Coyote
The Happiest Millionare
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Pete's Dragon
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (unreleased)

Disneyland/Vista Singles:

Everything NOT on on LPs - especially:

Osmonds: I'd Like to be You for a Day (also soundtrack single)
Bobby Goldsboro: These are the Best Times (also Young Generation version)
He's Gonna Make It
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
Vonnair Sisters: Goodbye to Toyland
Commanders: Once Upon a Dream, Sing a Smiling Song
Connery and Munro: Pretty irish Girl
Unique Annette singles: Indian Giver, etc.
Unique Hayley Singles: Sweet River, etc.
Unique Darlene material
Roberta Shore singles
Unique Camarata singles: Castaway, Climb the Mountain, etc.
New Mouseketeers: Disco Mouse
Mike Curb Congregation: Mickey Mouse Club March
Unique Dick Van Dyke Poppins singles
Tommy Steele: Fortuosity single
Miracles from Molecules
Wellingtons: Scarecrow
Wellingtons: Thomasina
Welllingtons: Savage Sam and Me
Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (all versions)
Louis Prima singles
Scatman Crothers singles
Rod McKuen: Pastures Green (and instrumental)
Shane Tatum: Moreover and Me
The Gnome-mobile
Follow Me, Boys
The Other Ludwig singles, Von Drake Quake, etc.

etc, etc, etc,
 

Joseph

Member
Merlinjones, I like your list a lot! A couple of questions about a few of your selections, just because I'm such a stickler for details:

-- Mickey Mouse Club Official Album - are you referring to the Musical Highlights from the Mickey Mouse Club album?

-- Songs from Perri -- are you referring to the Storyteller album that is narrated by Jimmie Dodd?

-- Wellingtons: Folk Songs -- I don't think I know this album - was it a Buena Vista LP?

-- Maurice Chevalier: A Walking Tour of France -- I assume you meant Maurice Chevalier: A Musical Tour of France. I'm not aware of a Walking Tour album.

Thanks. :)
 
>>- Mickey Mouse Club Official Album - are you referring to the Musical Highlights from the Mickey Mouse Club album?>-- Songs from Perri -- are you referring to the Storyteller album that is narrated by Jimmie Dodd?>-- Wellingtons: Folk Songs -- I don't think I know this album - was it a Buena Vista LP?>-- Maurice Chevalier: A Walking Tour of France -- I assume you meant Maurice Chevalier: A Musical Tour of France. I'm not aware of a Walking Tour album.
 

dalvarad

Member
Yes-The Orange Bird! I love that song! Looks like Randy has a lot of work cut out for him...

Let's just hope that this music gets released!
 

BJWanlund

Member
Randy, I hope you will take this into consideration.

I want to select my personal favorite Disney songs, and I'd like to do some liner notes about why I chose the songs that I did, which will become the digital booklet on iTunes once you purchase the full album. Just say the word, and I will send you the Word files once I draw them up.

BJ
 

MousekeTodd

New Member
Excellent "Wish List" MerlinJones! My sentiments exactly!

There's so much -- what an understatement....

What about:
Rascal
Ichabod Crane
The Black Hole (This is magnificent John Barry material!!!!!!!)
Various from the Silly Symphonies (The World Owes Me a Living, Funny Little Bunnies, etc.)
Shirley Temple series (Bambi, Dumbo...)
Jimmie Dodd Sings His Favorite Hymns
Swamp Fox
Old Yeller (Jerome Courtland)
The Saga of Andy Burnett
etc.

Whatever we've forgotten, there's always that list of Sherman Bros. songs that Randy had the Fab Five recite for Richard and Robert -- that would make a great checklist!

After watching "The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band" last year, I'd really like to have the original recording of "'Bout Time." You can get Louis Armstrong's rendition on iTunes, but the Davidson/Warren version is my favorite.
 

MousekeTodd

New Member
Don't forget Jiminy Cricket's "Addition & Subtraction" and "Multiplication & Division," and the other titles that were available throught the Wonderland Music System. Some titles have, indeed been released, and some have already been inserted into this topic.

Thanks to Randy, and any other participating Disney staff member, for digging in and restoring the historic materials!
 

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