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STUCK IN THE VINYL AGAIN - WALT DISNEY'S MERRIEST SONGS - VARIOUS ARTISTS

Good morning record enthusiasts and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. On this very day 50 years ago on October 1st, 1971 Walt Disney opened the doors to Disney World in Central Florida. Over the years, the 40 square mile attraction would house four theme parks, 2 water parks, golf courses, shopping and hotels, etc.  To commemorate the date, we spotlight this 1968 Disneyland Records release,  Walt Disney's Merriest Songs. The LP features beloved Disney classics performed by Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews, Mary Martin, Burl Ives, Louis Armstrong and more.

A1 Dick Van Dyke (2) & Julie Andrews– Chim Chim Cheree (from Mary Poppins)
Written-By – Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman


A2 Mary Martin– Whistle While You Work (from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
Written-By – Churchill,  Morey


A3 Mouse Chorus– Work Song  (from Cinderella)
Written-By – Hoffman, Livingston, David


A4 Burl Ives– Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)  (from So Dear to My Heart)
Written-By – Daniel, Morey


A5 Unknown Artist– Siamese Cat Song  (from Lady and the Tramp)
Written-By – Lee, Burke


A6 Unknown Artist– Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf   (from Three Little Pigs)
Written-By – Churchill, Morey


B1 Louis Armstrong– Ten Feet Off The Ground  (from The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band)
Written-By – Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman


B2 Jiminy Cricket– Give A Little Whistle   (from Pinocchio)
Written-By – Harline, Washington


B3 Ed Wynn– Work Shop Song   (from Babes in Toyland)
Written-By – Bruns, Leven


B4 Unknown Artist– The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers  (from Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day)
Written-By – Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman


B5 Louis Prima, Phil Harris & Sebastian Cabot– I Wan'na Be Like You   (from The Jungle Book)
Written-By – Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman


B6 Mary Martin– I'm Late   (from Alice in Wonderland)
Written-By – Hilliard, Fain

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