Unknown Artist - Walt Disney's Story And Songs From Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Whistle While You Work |
| 2 | A Silly Song |
| 3 | I'm Wishing |
| 4 | Heigh Ho |
| 5 | Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum |
| 6 | One Song |
| 7 | Some Day My Prince Will Come |
| 8 | With A Smile And A Song |
Credits
- Composed By – F. Churchill, L. Morey
Notes
Comes with an 11-page book of full-color illustrations
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - etched): 3906 W-W 1173 SIDE A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - etched): 3906 W-W 1173 SIDE B
Companies
- Copyright (c) – Walt Disney Productions
Album
Completa la tua Collezione su Unknown Artist. 1960 version: Magic mirror cover, booklet of movie cel artwork. 1969 version: cover of Snow White sweeping, painted booklet art. 1980 version: cover of Snow White Dancing with Doc. Elenco tracce. I'm Wishing. With A Smile And A Song. Whistle While You Work. Heigh Ho. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the soundtrack to the 1937 Walt Disney film, was the first commercially issued film soundtrack. It was released in January 1938 as Songs from Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with the Same Characters and Sound Effects as in the Film of That Title and has since seen numerous expansions and reissues. The songs in the film were written by Frank Churchill, Larry Morey and Leigh Harline. The musical score was composed by Paul J. Smith and Leigh Harline. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Main Title. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Label: Disneyland Records Year: 1963 Country: USA Catalog Number: DQ 1201 Vinyl Condition: NM Cover Condition: NM, In custom priced shrink Inner Sleeve Condition: NM All of our records unless listed as sealed are considered to be in used condition. However most have only minor flaws, if any. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Walt Disney Records. Released January 1938. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Tracklist. More Walt Disney Records albums. Disney Ultimate Hits. Sing Your Heart Out. Show all albums by Walt Disney Records. Here is the complete story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This is going to be my repost, because it's over 22 minutes long. I hope you'll enjoy it. The re-release of Walt Disney's first full-length animated feature in theaters in 1993 prompted the record division of Disney to put together the first full-length soundtrack CD, timing out at more than 73 minutes and containing most of the film's music. The bulk of it was written by Frank Churchill, with lyrics on such songs as Whistle While You Work, Heigh-Ho, and Some Day My Prince Will Come by Larry Morey. Listen free to Frank Churchill Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. He wrote most of the music for Disney's 1937 movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, includiListen free to Frank Churchill Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Songs and Sound Effects from the Original Walt Disney Film With a Smile and a Song, DigaDig Dig, Heigh Ho and more. 6 tracks . He wrote most of the music for Disney's 1937 movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, includi read more. Similar Artists. In 1937, Walt Disney's first animated masterpiece, 'Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs', hit screens. This marvelous classic remains fun to see today - in no small part due to the wonderful songs & score of Frank Churchill. Snow White's wonderful songs, such as 'I'm Wishing', 'Some Day My Prince will Come', and 'Whistle While You Work' are the most recognizable tunes, along with the 7 Dwarfs' 'Heigh-Ho' as they return to their cottage from their diamond mine. This is a collection of all songs heard in the 1937 Disney Animated Classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Annotations: - There are two reprises of Heigh-Ho. The first one is purely instrumental. There is another reprise of Someday My Prince Will Come which does not include any additional lyrics to the first version. There is a reprise of One Song towards the end of the film. Besides dropping the first two lines, the lyrics are identical to the first version heard






















