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Tracklist

1Digital Media
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1Harry's Wondrous World (From "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recording of:
Harry’s Wondrous World (Harry's Wondrous World, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone)
publisher:
Hal Leonard
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor)
part of:
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 2001 film score)
part of:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Children's Suite for Orchestra
4:49
2Suite from the Lion King: This Land / Circle of Life
4:21
3Main Theme From "Star Wars, Episode Iv: A New Hope"
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
5:35
4Suite from Aladdin: A Whole New World
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
guest lead vocals:
Darryl Phinnessee
guest lead vocals and soprano vocals:
Susan Stevens Logan
lead vocals:
Darryl Phinnessee and Susan Stevens Logan
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck, Mark McGurty and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
A Whole New World (Aladdin)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1992) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1992)
part of:
The 65th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1992 winner)
part of:
Aladdin (1992 film soundtrack)
part of:
Aladdin (stage musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film)
2:51
5The Time of Your Life (From "A Bug's Life")
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) (on 1999-06-07)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC) (on 1999-06-07)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (on 1999-06-07)
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) (on 1999-06-07)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (on 1999-06-07)
instrumental recording of:
The Time of Your Life (A Bug’s Life)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Pixar Talking Pictures, Pixar (in 1998) and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1998)
part of:
A Bug’s Life (1998 film soundtrack)
4:08
6Suite from Beauty and the Beast: Be Our Guest
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Be Our Guest (Beauty and the Beast)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman (in 1991)
composer:
Alan Menken (in 1991)
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1991) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1991)
part of:
The 64th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (2017 Disney film soundtrack)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (stage musical)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (1991 Disney animated film soundtrack and score)
3:04
7Bicycle Chase (From "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (on 1983-11-21)
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) (on 1983-11-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
TELARC International Corporation (in 1984)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
recording of:
The Bicycle Chase (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial) (on 1983-11-21)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor)
publisher:
Universal/MCA Music (music publisher; do not use as release label!)
3:51
8It's a Small World (Arr. K. Whitcomb)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers, May Festival Chorus and School for Creative & Performing Arts Children's Choir (SCPA)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Ken Whitcomb
cover recording of:
It’s a Small World (After All)
writer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing)
3:23
9Feather Theme (From “Forrest Gump”)
engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer), Kenneth Hamann (engineer) and John Windt (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
mixer:
James Bonney (editor for Telarc)
editor:
James Bonney (editor for Telarc) and Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor)
piano:
Steven Reineke (from 1996-06-02 until 1997-05-21)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (from 1996-06-02 until 1997-05-21)
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) (from 1996-06-02 until 1997-05-21)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1996-06-02 until 1997-05-21)
2:32
10Suite from Aladdin: Arabian Nights
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck, Mark McGurty and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Arabian Nights (Aladdin, original lyrics)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing)
part of:
Aladdin (1992 film soundtrack)
1:17
11Suite from Aladdin: Friend Like Me
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck, Mark McGurty and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Friend Like Me (Aladdin)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
part of:
The 65th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
Aladdin (1992 film soundtrack)
part of:
Aladdin (stage musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film)
1:45
12Luke and Leia (From "Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
4:38
13Mickey Mouse March (Arr. K. Whitcomb)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers and School for Creative & Performing Arts Children's Choir (SCPA)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Ken Whitcomb
recording of:
Mickey Mouse March (opening theme for The Mickey Mouse Club TV show, 1955–59)
lyricist and composer:
Jimmie Dodd
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label)
1:14
14Main Themes from "Jurassic Park"
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) and Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Scott Burgess (producer, engineer, sound editor, bassoonist, and singer) and Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1993-11-01 until 1994-01-16)
cover recording of:
Theme From Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor) (in 1993)
part of:
Jurassic Park (1993 film score)
55:22
15When You Wish Upon a Star (From "Pinocchio") [Arr. C. Dragon]
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers and May Festival Chorus
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Carmen Dragon
cover recording of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Leigh Harline
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) and Chappell Music Ltd.
part of:
The 13th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1940 winner)
medley of:
Little Wooden Head (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
medley of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
medley of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
part of:
Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand
part of:
Pinocchio (1940 Disney film soundtrack)
2:35
16Suite from the Lion King: Hakuna Matata
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck
cover recording of:
Hakuna matata (The Lion King)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Elton John (English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer)
publisher:
EMI Music (do not use as release label! this is a music publisher), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1994)
part of:
The 67th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
The Lion King (1994 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Lion King (stage musical)
1:24
17Back to the Future
recording engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor) and Elaine Martone (engineer)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
recording of:
Back to the Future (Theme) (title theme from the 1985 film of the same name)
composer:
Alan Silvestri (US score composer)
part of:
Back to the Future (original score and soundtrack of the 1985 film of the same name)
3:20
18Suite from the Lion King: I Just Can't Wait to Be King
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck
cover recording of:
I Just Can’t Wait to Be King (The Lion King)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Elton John (English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer)
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1994) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1994)
part of:
The Lion King (1994 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Lion King (stage musical)
part of:
The Lion King (2019 film soundtrack)
2:37
19Suite from Beauty and the Beast: Prologue
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Prologue (Beauty and the Beast)
composer:
Alan Menken (in 1991)
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1991) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1991)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (stage musical)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (1991 Disney animated film soundtrack and score)
part of:
La Bella y la Bestia (1991 Disney animated film soundtrack, Spanish version)
part of:
La Bella y la Bestia (1991 Disney animated film soundtrack, Latin American Spanish version)
0:37
20Suite from Beauty and the Beast: Belle
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
guest lead vocals and soprano vocals and lead vocals:
Susan Stevens Logan
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman (in 1991)
composer:
Alan Menken (in 1991)
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1991) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1991)
part of:
The 64th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (2017 Disney film soundtrack)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (stage musical)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (1991 Disney animated film soundtrack and score)
1:55
21Rainbow Connection (From "The Muppet Movie")
cover recording of:
The Rainbow Connection (The Muppets Movie)
writer:
Kenny Ascher and Paul Williams (US songwriter/soft rock vocalist)
publisher:
Fuzzy Muppet Songs and Welbeck Music Corp.
part of:
The 52nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
The Muppets Movie (film soundtrack)
3:52
22Suite from the Little Mermaid: Happy Ending (Part of Your World, reprise)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
cover recording of:
Happy Ending (The Little Mermaid)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1988) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
quotes music from:
Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid)
part of:
De kleine zeemeermin (1989 film soundtrack, Dutch version)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
1:48
23Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? (From "Three Little Pigs") [Arr. J. Christensen]
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
James Christensen (conductor and composer)
cover recording of:
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? (from “Three Little Pigs”)
additional lyricist:
Ann Ronell
lyricist and composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
1:36
24Suite From the Lion King: Can You Feel the Love Tonight
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
guest lead vocals and tenor vocals and lead vocals:
Darryl Phinnessee
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck
cover recording of:
Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King, end title lyrics)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Elton John (English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing)
part of:
The 67th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1994 winner)
version of:
Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King, dramatized Timon/Pumbaa/Simba/Nala lyrics)
part of:
De Leeuwenkoning (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Dutch version)
part of:
Der König der Löwen (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, German version)
part of:
El Rey León (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Spanish version)
part of:
Król lew (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Polish version)
part of:
Le Roi Lion (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, French version)
part of:
Leijonakuningas (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Finnish version)
part of:
Lejonkungen (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Swedish version)
part of:
O Rei Leão (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Brazilian Portuguese version)
part of:
O Rei Leão (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Portuguese version)
part of:
The Lion King (1994 film soundtrack)
4:12
25March of the Cards (From "Alice in Wonderland") [Arr. F. Comstock]
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Frank Comstock
cover recording of:
March of the Cards (Alice in Wonderland, 1951 film)
composer:
Sammy Fain
part of:
Alice in Wonderland (1951 Disney animated film)
1:58
26Colors of the Wind (From "Pocahontas")
3:55
27Suite from "Batman Forever": Main Title and Fanfare (Arr. D. Snyder)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1996-06-02 until 1996-09-03)
1:43
28May It Be / Themes from "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Joseph D. Price
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
instrumental recording of:
May It Be (Enya song for Lord of the Rings soundtrack)
orchestrator:
Howard Shore (Canadian score composer)
lyricist:
Roma Ryan
composer:
Enya (Irish singer-songwriter) and Nicky Ryan
publisher:
EMI Blackwood Music Inc., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated) and EMI Songs Ltd.
part of:
The 74th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (film soundtrack)
6:06
29Raiders' March (From "Raiders of the Lost Ark")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (on 1983-11-21)
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) (on 1983-11-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
TELARC International Corporation (in 1984)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
recording of:
The Raiders March (Raiders of the Lost Ark) (on 1983-11-21)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor)
publisher:
BMG Music
part of:
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
5:13
30Aunt Marge's Waltz (From "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
2:21
31The Chamber of Secrets (From "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
4:09
32The Planet Krypton (From "Superman")
recording engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor) and Elaine Martone (engineer)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recording of:
The Planet Krypton
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor)
part of:
Superman: The Movie (1978 film soundtrack)
1:40
33The Hornburg (From "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
4:04
34Main Title and Entrance of Kong (From "King Kong")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
3:07
35Medley from "The Jungle Book" (Arr. K. Whitcomb)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
vocals:
His Masters Voice (Barbershop Quartet)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Ken Whitcomb
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Colonel Hathi’s March (The Elephant Song)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1966)
adaptations:
La Patrouille des éléphants
part of:
The Jungle Book (1967 Disney film soundtrack)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
I Wan’na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1966)
adaptations:
Être un homme comme vous
part of:
The Jungle Book (1967 Disney film soundtrack)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
The Bare Necessities (From "The Jungle Book")
lyricist and composer:
Terry Gilkyson
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1964)
part of:
The 40th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
adaptations:
Le Livre de la jungle : Il en faut peu pour être heureux
part of:
The Jungle Book (1967 Disney film soundtrack)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Trust in Me (The Python’s Song)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1965)
adaptations:
Aie confiance
part of:
The Jungle Book (1967 Disney film soundtrack)
7:00
36Music from "Space Camp"
recording engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor) and Elaine Martone (engineer)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
recording of:
SpaceCamp (SpaceCamp)
orchestrator:
Herbert W. Spencer (composer and orchestrator)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor)
part of:
SpaceCamp (1986 film score)
4:01
37Medley from "Mary Poppins" (Arr. B. Healey & K. Whitcomb)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Bruce Healey and Ken Whitcomb
medley including a partial cover recording of:
A Spoonful of Sugar (Mary Poppins)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1964)
part of:
Mary Poppins (stage version)
part of:
Mary Poppins (1964 film version)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Chim Chim Cher-ee (Mary Poppins)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., The Walt Disney Co. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1964)
part of:
The 37th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1964 winner)
part of:
Mary Poppins (stage version)
part of:
Mary Poppins (1964 film version)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Jolly Holiday (Mary Poppins)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1964)
part of:
Mary Poppins (stage version)
part of:
Mary Poppins (1964 film version)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Let’s Go Fly a Kite (Mary Poppins)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing)
part of:
Mary Poppins (stage version)
part of:
Mary Poppins (1964 film version)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Step in Time (Mary Poppins)
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1963)
part of:
Mary Poppins (stage version)
part of:
Mary Poppins (1964 film version)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Mary Poppins)
additional lyricist:
Anthony Drewe
lyricist and composer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1963)
part of:
Mary Poppins (stage version)
part of:
Mary Poppins (1964 film version)
8:35
38The Sand Volcano (From "The Mummy")
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) (on 1999-06-07)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC) (on 1999-06-07)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (on 1999-06-07)
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) (on 1999-06-07)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (on 1999-06-07)
recording of:
The Sand Volcano (The Mummy)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
4:10
39Baroque Hoedown (Theme from Disney's Main Street Electrical Parade) [Arr. K. Whitcomb]
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Ken Whitcomb
recording of:
Baroque Hoedown
composer:
Gershon Kingsley and Jean‐Jacques Perrey
2:24
40Medley from "Alice in Wonderland" (Arr. K. Whitcomb)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Ken Whitcomb
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Alice in Wonderland (main theme of Alice in Wonderland, 1951 film)
lyricist:
Bob Hilliard
composer:
Sammy Fain
part of:
Alice in Wonderland (1951 Disney animated film)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
All in the Golden Afternoon (Alice in Wonderland, 1951 film)
lyricist:
Bob Hilliard
composer:
Sammy Fain
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label)
part of:
Alice in Wonderland (1951 Disney animated film)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
I’m Late (Alice in Wonderland, 1951 film)
lyricist:
Bob Hilliard
composer:
Sammy Fain
part of:
Alice in Wonderland (1951 Disney animated film)
4:42
41Suite from the Lion King: Be Prepared
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck
cover recording of:
Be Prepared (The Lion King)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Elton John (English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing), ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)) and 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division)
part of:
The Lion King (1994 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Lion King (stage musical)
1:34
42Suite from the Lion King: King of Pride Rock
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck
cover recording of:
King of Pride Rock (The Lion King)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Elton John (English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer), Lebohang Morake (Lebo M, producer/composer Lebohang Morake) and Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
part of:
De Leeuwenkoning (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Dutch version)
part of:
Der König der Löwen (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, German version)
part of:
El Rey León (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Spanish version)
part of:
Król lew (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Polish version)
part of:
Le Roi Lion (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, French version)
part of:
Leijonakuningas (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Finnish version)
part of:
Lejonkungen (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Swedish version)
part of:
O Rei Leão (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Brazilian Portuguese version)
part of:
O Rei Leão (The Lion King 1994 film soundtrack, Portuguese version)
part of:
The Lion King (1994 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Lion King (stage musical)
part of:
The Lion King (Live in Prague)
1:49
43Suite from Aladdin: One Jump Ahead
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck, Mark McGurty and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
One Jump Ahead (Aladdin)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing)
part of:
Aladdin (1992 film soundtrack)
part of:
Aladdin (stage musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film)
2:32
44Suite from Aladdin: Prince Ali
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck, Mark McGurty and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Prince Ali (Aladdin)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
part of:
Aladdin (1992 film soundtrack)
part of:
Aladdin (stage musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film)
2:40
45Suite from the Little Mermaid: Introduction
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
cover recording of:
Main Titles (The Little Mermaid)
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
part of:
A kis hableány (1989 film soundtrack, Hungarian version)
part of:
Arielle, die Meerjungfrau (1989 film soundtrack, 1990 German version, songs translated by Klaus‐Peter Bauer)
part of:
Arielle, die Meerjungfrau (1989 film soundtrack, 1998 German version, songs translated by Frank Lenart)
part of:
De kleine zeemeermin (1989 film soundtrack, Dutch version)
part of:
Den lilla sjöjungfrun (1989 film soundtrack, Swedish version)
part of:
Küçük Deniz Kızı (1989 film soundtrack, Turkish version)
part of:
La Petite Sirène (1989 film soundtrack, French version)
part of:
La sirenetta (1989 film soundtrack, Italian version)
part of:
La sirenita (1989 film soundtrack, Latin American Spanish version)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
part of:
Η Μικρή Γοργόνα (1989 film soundtrack, 1998 Greek version)
1:49
46Suite from the Little Mermaid: Part of Your World
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
guest lead vocals and lead vocals:
Annie Livingstone
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
recording of:
Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1988) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (2008 Broadway musical based on the 1989 Disney film)
3:23
47Suite from the Little Mermaid: Under the Sea
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
cover recording of:
Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1988) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
part of:
The 62nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1989 winner)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
3:27
48Suite from the Little Mermaid: Poor Unfortunate Souls
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
guest lead vocals and lead vocals:
Camille Saviola (American actress)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
cover recording of:
Poor Unfortunate Souls (The Little Mermaid)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1988) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (2008 Broadway musical based on the 1989 Disney film)
2:29
49Suite from the Little Mermaid: Les Poissons
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
cover recording of:
Les Poissons (The Little Mermaid, 1989)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1988) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (2008 Broadway musical based on the 1989 Disney film)
1:40
50Suite from the Little Mermaid: Kiss the Girl
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
cover recording of:
Kiss the Girl (The Little Mermaid)
additional lyricist:
Lin‐Manuel Miranda (from 2022 until 2023)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1988) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
part of:
The 62nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1989 nominee)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
2:40
51Suite from Beauty and the Beast: Gaston
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Gaston (Beauty and the Beast)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1991) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1991)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (stage musical)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (1991 Disney animated film soundtrack and score)
2:09
52Suite from Beauty and the Beast: Beauty and the Beast
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
chorus master:
Robert Stoll
arranger:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) and Danny Troob
cover recording of:
Beauty and the Beast (song from Beauty and the Beast)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman (in 1991)
composer:
Alan Menken (in 1991)
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1991) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1991)
part of:
The 64th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1991 winner)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (2017 Disney film soundtrack)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (stage musical)
part of:
Beauty and the Beast (1991 Disney animated film soundtrack and score)
4:40
53Medley from "Cinderella" (Arr. J. Eskew)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Jack Eskew (musical arranger/orchestrator)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella, 1950 animated film)
lyricist:
Jerry Livingston (songwriter)
composer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) and Al Hoffman
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division) and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1948)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Bibbidi‐Bobbidi‐Boo (Cinderella, 1950 animated film)
writer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) (in 1948), Al Hoffman (in 1948) and Jerry Livingston (songwriter) (in 1948)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1948)
part of:
The 23rd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Cinderella (Main Title)
lyricist:
Jerry Livingston (songwriter)
composer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) and Al Hoffman
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
So This Is Love (Cinderella, 1950 animated film)
writer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter), Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston (songwriter)
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
The Work Song (Cinderella, 1950 animated film)
writer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter), Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston (songwriter)
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1948)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
8:20
54Main Titles from "Beetlejuice"
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) and Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Scott Burgess (producer, engineer, sound editor, bassoonist, and singer) and Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Crafton Beck and Mark McGurty
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1993-11-01 until 1994-01-16)
cover recording of:
Main Theme (Beetlejuice)
composer:
Danny Elfman (American singer and score composer)
part of:
Beetlejuice
2:06
55Princess Leia (From "Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
4:08
56Theme From "The Pink Panther"
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) and Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recording of:
The Pink Panther Theme
orchestrator and composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
publisher:
EMI United Partnership Ltd., Northridge Music, Inc. and 香港商百代音樂股份有限公司台灣分公司 (EMI Music Publishing (S.E.Asia) Ltd., Taiwan Branch)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2025) (number: 61)
2:35
57Cantina Band (From "Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
2:13
58Main Title from "Godzilla"
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (on 1999-06-01)
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) (on 1999-06-01)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (on 1999-06-01)
3:18
59The Imperial March (From "Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
2:55
60Yoda's Theme (From "Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
3:17
61Free Willy Suite: I. Whale Play - Ii. Farewell and Freedom
engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer), Kenneth Hamann (engineer) and John Windt (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
mixer:
James Bonney (editor for Telarc)
editor:
James Bonney (editor for Telarc) and Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (from 1996-06-02 until 1997-05-21)
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor) (from 1996-06-02 until 1997-05-21)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1996-06-02 until 1997-05-21)
5:48
62Duel of the Fates (From "Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace")
vocals:
May Festival Chorus
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
4:18
63Escape From Venice (From "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade")
4:48
64Anakin's Theme (From "Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
2:31
65Across the Stars (From "Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace")
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
3:15
66Battle of the Heroes (From "Star Wars, Episode III: The Revenge of the Sith")
vocals:
May Festival Chorus
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
3:34
67Main Titles From "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) and Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Scott Burgess (producer, engineer, sound editor, bassoonist, and singer) and Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1993-11-01 until 1994-01-16)
cover recording of:
Main Title (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves)
composer:
Michael Kamen (American score composer)
53:06
68Parade of the Slave Children (From "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom")
2:20
69Suite From "Batman Forever": Fledermausmarschmusik (Arr. D. Snyder)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1996-06-02 until 1996-09-03)
0:47
70Main Titles from "The Princess Bride"
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) and Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Scott Burgess (producer, engineer, sound editor, bassoonist, and singer) and Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor)
guitar:
Timothy Berens
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1993-11-01 until 1994-01-16)
cover recording of:
Main Titles (The Princess Bride)
composer:
Mark Knopfler
publisher:
Straitjacket Songs Ltd.
3:25
71Suite from "Batman Forever": Gotham City Boogie (Arr. D. Snyder)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1996-06-02 until 1996-09-03)
1:53
72Main Themes from "Hook"
recording engineer:
Michael Bishop (Telarc engineer/producer) and Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Scott Burgess (producer, engineer, sound editor, bassoonist, and singer) and Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1993-11-01 until 1994-01-16)
cover recording of:
Main Theme (Hook)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer and conductor)
part of:
Hook
4:11
73Suite from "Batman Forever": Batterdämmerung (Arr. D. Snyder)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1996-06-02 until 1996-09-03)
1:29
74I Won't Grow Up (From "Peter Pan")
2:48
75If We Hold on Together (From "The Land Before Time")
2:44
76Suite from "Jumanji" (Arr. S. Reineke)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recorded at:
Music Hall (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (from 1996-06-02 until 1996-09-03)
7:12
77Medley from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (Arr. C. Dragon, J. Blackton & K. Whitcomb)
baritone vocals:
Douglas Webster (baritone)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers
soprano vocals:
Tracy Dahl
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Jay Blackton, Carmen Dragon and Ken Whitcomb
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Heigh‐Ho (The Dwarfs’ Marching Song)
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
part of:
On est toutes Blanche-Neige
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
I’m Wishing
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill and Leigh Harline
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
One Song
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne, Inc.
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Overture (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937 film)
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Someday My Prince Will Come
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) (in 1937)
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Whistle While You Work (from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs")
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) and EMI Allans Music Australia Pty Ltd
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
With a Smile and a Song
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
writer:
Leigh Harline
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
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78Disney Fantasy Medley (Arr. B. Healey & K. Whitcomb)
choir vocals:
Indiana University Singing Hoosiers, May Festival Chorus and School for Creative & Performing Arts Children's Choir (SCPA)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
arranger:
Bruce Healey and Ken Whitcomb
medley including a partial cover recording of:
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella, 1950 animated film)
lyricist:
Jerry Livingston (songwriter)
composer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) and Al Hoffman
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division) and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1948)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Bella Notte (Lady and the Tramp)
writer:
Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, producer, songwriter and Big Band leader) and Peggy Lee (jazz vocalist)
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label), ヤマハミュージックEH(P+CM) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Casey Junior
writer:
Frank Churchill and Ned Washington
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Give a Little Whistle (Pinocchio, 1940 film)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Leigh Harline
part of:
Pinocchio (1940 Disney film soundtrack)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Heigh‐Ho (The Dwarfs’ Marching Song)
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
part of:
On est toutes Blanche-Neige
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
I’ve Got No Strings (Pinocchio, 1940 film)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Leigh Harline
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
part of:
Pinocchio (1940 Disney film soundtrack)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Love Is a Song (Bambi)
lyricist:
Ned Washington and Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971) (in 1942)
composer:
Ned Washington and Frank Churchill (in 1942)
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1942) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1942)
part of:
The 15th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1942 nominee)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Main Title (Disney's Dumbo)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Once Upon a Dream (from Disney’s 1959 animated film Sleeping Beauty)
lyricist:
Sammy Fain and Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
additional composer:
George Bruns
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label)
is based on:
The Sleeping Beauty, op. 66: Acte I, no. 6. Valse
medley including a partial cover recording of:
The Siamese Cat Song
writer:
Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, producer, songwriter and Big Band leader) and Peggy Lee (jazz vocalist)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers (Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day)
writer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
part of:
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Disney story-with-songs feature based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
part of:
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (Disney story-with-songs featurette based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Leigh Harline
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) and Chappell Music Ltd.
part of:
The 13th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1940 winner)
medley of:
Little Wooden Head (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
medley of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
medley of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
part of:
Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand
part of:
Pinocchio (1940 Disney film soundtrack)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Whistle While You Work (from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs")
lyricist:
Larry Morey (American lyricist, 1905–1971)
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) and EMI Allans Music Australia Pty Ltd
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
medley including a recording of:
Winnie the Pooh (Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
writer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing)
part of:
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Disney story-with-songs feature based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
part of:
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (Disney story-with-songs featurette based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
part of:
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Disney story-with-songs featurette based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
Winnie the Pooh (Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
writer:
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (American songwriter)
publisher:
Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing)
part of:
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Disney story-with-songs feature based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
part of:
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (Disney story-with-songs featurette based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
part of:
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Disney story-with-songs featurette based on the character created by A.A. Milne)
medley including a partial cover recording of:
You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! (Peter Pan, 1953 animated film)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
composer:
Sammy Fain
publisher:
Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1953) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1953)
part of:
Peter Pan (1953 Disney animated film soundtrack and score)
medley including a cover recording of:
Zip‐a‐Dee‐Doo‐Dah (Song of the South)
lyricist:
Ray Gilbert
composer:
Allie Wrubel (US composer and songwriter)
publisher:
J. Albert & Son, Joy Music Inc. and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1945)
part of:
The 20th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1947 winner)
part of:
Song of the South (1946 live action/animated film)
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