There is music in this loop from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang which was released in 1968. Even though Disney didn't produce the movie they had an association through the Sherman Brothers. In any case, the use of commercially available tracks for background music is covered by an agreement with ASCAP/BMI that Disney would have had to pay very little if anything for.
0:00 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Disneyland Band Version 0:36 "Hi-diddle-dee-dee" transition 0:40 "Heigh-Ho!" 0:55 "Ballad of Davy Crockett" transition 1:01 "Zippah-de-doo-da!" 1:38 "Mickey Mouse March" Disneyland Band Version 2:13 "Bippity-boppity-boo" transition 2:17 "Whistle While You Work" 2:39 ??? 3:09 "A Spoonful of Sugar" 3:48 (I can’t recall the name of) 5:02 ??? 6:20 "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" 8:11 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Orchestral version 11:35 "Roses of Success" 13:32 ??? 33:52 "its a small world!" Disneyland Band Version 35:48 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Orchestral version 39:13 "it's a small world!" Choir arrangement 41:15 "Zippah-de-doo-da!" Big Band Version 43:42 "Chim-Chiminey" 45:49 "Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious" & "A Spoonful of Sugar" 47:01 "The Ol' Bamboo" 48:32 "Mickey Mouse Club March" 49:34 "Pop Goes the Weasel" 50:24 ???? 51:31 "Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious" 53:34 ??? 54:36 (I think it might be "A Spoonful of Sugar") 55:56 "Winnie the Pooh" 56:57 ??? 58:14 "Bare Necessities"
This set of songs was on the in-room tv Welcome to The Disneyland Hotel in 1996. Classic including some outside of Disney music from the Sherman Bros in Chitty...😎
IF that was played, which I highly doubt is the case, then Disney-MGM Studios might have begun the planning stages somewhere in the 1970's or earlier. A guy can dream.
Not that I was alive at the time, but can this really be the "original" loop if it includes "A Spoonful of Sugar" from 1964? Or was there no BGM loop before 1964?
The Background Music Loops first came to be in 1971 thanks to one Jack Wagner, "The Voice of Disneyland" There was very little pre-recorded music the first ten years or so of DL's existence. But as more rides were added and costs went up, the number of live music makers had to be cut back. And to save money, at one point, they did what just about every other business in Orange County including that 'other park' up the 5 freeway did - subscribed to a Background Music Service (Muzak was the biggest at the time} - Instrumental versions of hit pop songs, with a few cover of Disney songs here and there. Wagner though the typical 'elevator music' just didn't fit the mood of a Disneyland visit and offered to save the bean counters even more money by putting the Background Music together himself! What you heard at the main gate from 1971-1992 are selections from Disneyland Records, and others who had some tie to Disney in the past.
My favorite place in the world, nothing in Disney World can match the magic and happiness of Disneyland
There is music in this loop from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang which was released in 1968. Even though Disney didn't produce the movie they had an association through the Sherman Brothers. In any case, the use of commercially available tracks for background music is covered by an agreement with ASCAP/BMI that Disney would have had to pay very little if anything for.
The Roses of Success!!
The Ol' Bamboo (at timecode 47:00:00).
This takes me back! Back to the days when I'd drive my parents crazy by constantly asking "how many more days till Disneyland?!!!!"
0:00 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Disneyland Band Version
0:36 "Hi-diddle-dee-dee" transition
0:40 "Heigh-Ho!"
0:55 "Ballad of Davy Crockett" transition
1:01 "Zippah-de-doo-da!"
1:38 "Mickey Mouse March" Disneyland Band Version
2:13 "Bippity-boppity-boo" transition
2:17 "Whistle While You Work"
2:39 ???
3:09 "A Spoonful of Sugar"
3:48 (I can’t recall the name of)
5:02 ???
6:20 "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
8:11 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Orchestral version
11:35 "Roses of Success"
13:32 ???
33:52 "its a small world!" Disneyland Band Version
35:48 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Orchestral version
39:13 "it's a small world!" Choir arrangement
41:15 "Zippah-de-doo-da!" Big Band Version
43:42 "Chim-Chiminey"
45:49 "Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious" & "A Spoonful of Sugar"
47:01 "The Ol' Bamboo"
48:32 "Mickey Mouse Club March"
49:34 "Pop Goes the Weasel"
50:24 ????
51:31 "Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious"
53:34 ???
54:36 (I think it might be "A Spoonful of Sugar")
55:56 "Winnie the Pooh"
56:57 ???
58:14 "Bare Necessities"
50:24 "Step In Time"
56:57 "Colonel Hathi Elephant March"
5:02 "On a Wonderful Day Like Today"
50:24 That's Step in Time.
53:34 The Work Song
54:36 Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf
Wonderful. I miss the times of Ol' Walt. They should play the old loops now and then.
47:00 A Bag of weed =)
Originally "Me Ol' Bam-boo" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. =)
This set of songs was on the in-room tv Welcome to The Disneyland Hotel in 1996. Classic including some outside of Disney music from the Sherman Bros in Chitty...😎
OMG! Wonderful memories came back to me! They also used this soundtrack as the main entrance loop at Tokyo Disneyland!! Thank you for the upload!!! :D
anything with the parks is awsome.
The tune at 56:57 is "The Marching Song" from Jungle Book.
This is exactly why I’m subscribed to you! Awesome! 👏 bravo
The tune at 5:02 is "A Wonderful Day Like Today"
I'm probably just a little too excited for this lol.
The tune at 50:24 is "Step in Time"
WOWOWOW!!! Thanks for this 💓💓💓
Omg I am going to cry😂😀😀😀😀
11:36 Roses of success from Chitty chitty bang bang (MGM)? I love this version though
IF that was played, which I highly doubt is the case, then Disney-MGM Studios might have begun the planning stages somewhere in the 1970's or earlier. A guy can dream.
Alejandro Ruiz Alcocer I noticed that too but the main street loop used to have songs from Oklahoma and music man. Those aren’t Disney movies.
47:21 is Me 'Ol Bam-Boo from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as well!
Please excuse me while I nit pick the music and it's origins...NOT.
Thank you for the wonderful music!!
Not that I was alive at the time, but can this really be the "original" loop if it includes "A Spoonful of Sugar" from 1964? Or was there no BGM loop before 1964?
There's also Winnie the Pooh and Jungle Book music... which were made after Walt.
Actually, both films/franchises had quite a good chunk of his involvement.
The Background Music Loops first came to be in 1971 thanks to one Jack Wagner, "The Voice of Disneyland" There was very little pre-recorded music the first ten years or so of DL's existence. But as more rides were added and costs went up, the number of live music makers had to be cut back. And to save money, at one point, they did what just about every other business in Orange County including that 'other park' up the 5 freeway did - subscribed to a Background Music Service (Muzak was the biggest at the time} - Instrumental versions of hit pop songs, with a few cover of Disney songs here and there. Wagner though the typical 'elevator music' just didn't fit the mood of a Disneyland visit and offered to save the bean counters even more money by putting the Background Music together himself! What you heard at the main gate from 1971-1992 are selections from Disneyland Records, and others who had some tie to Disney in the past.
Awesome! Thanks for this
Anyone know the song playing at 15:00? Great video by the way?
"Trotters' Mile" by Irwin Kostal from his Suite for Orchestra, Mezzanine and Balcony (the B Side of his "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Album)
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The tune at 53:34 is "The Work Song" from Cinderella