Very cool. This has always been one of my favorites. Riding it just gives me a few minutes of cozy warmth that we'll never see in a Disney attraction again.
INCREDIBLE job with all of the documentation included! My hat is off to you for this! Thank you--this took some work. I came back to edit this comment because I just noticed something that isn't mentioned in the notes. I have a musical ear and have never noticed this until now (I'm 53 years old and have spent my life at Disneyland). Listen to the bass singer at the end with the "15 children and 8 adults"! That's Thurl Ravenscroft isn't it?? If so, that would blow my mind lol Am I hallucinating???
RIP to the Sherman Brothers, they've brought us so much joy over the years. Thank you so much for this Ricky! Is there any chance of hearing instrumental versions of the South Seas and New Guinea Drums tracks?
I wonder what recording studio they record this at. Not all soundtrack albums in the 40s til the late 70s, beginning with Star Wars, has a location at which recording studio they were recording in. Plus, I can’t believe I’m listening to this after the passing of Richard Sherman. I can’t get over his death, even though I’m trying to accept it and move on. This is great though.
Thank you for Sharing, Will you be planning to doing the same for the Disneyland Paris's 1988-1992 John Debney STEREO Recording Sessions? as well as the Holiday Recording Sessions too?
well, in the original 1964 in-ride version they put the last verse on top of the first verse. the later 2003 remaster just contains the last verse acting as both verses.
Long story..I shared my Disneyland 50th mixes with a couple imagineers and they loved them and gifted the 4 work discs for the then abandoned World's Fair CD set. When I noticed the small world track was missing several cues they sent me the sessions. Thanks for listening
happy 60th anniversary to small world 🎉
An amazing find. Fascinating to hear the process at work.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!
9:36 what audio was used for? French?
This is a great way to start the week!! Thank you!
Very cool. This has always been one of my favorites. Riding it just gives me a few minutes of cozy warmth that we'll never see in a Disney attraction again.
INCREDIBLE job with all of the documentation included! My hat is off to you for this! Thank you--this took some work. I came back to edit this comment because I just noticed something that isn't mentioned in the notes. I have a musical ear and have never noticed this until now (I'm 53 years old and have spent my life at Disneyland). Listen to the bass singer at the end with the "15 children and 8 adults"! That's Thurl Ravenscroft isn't it?? If so, that would blow my mind lol Am I hallucinating???
Yes it is Thurl!!
happy 60th anniversary to it's a small world!
Cheers and Happy 60th Birthday to It's a Small World!
Very cool! Not my favorite attraction at Disneyland by a long shot but love that it has such history behind it.
RIP to the Sherman Brothers, they've brought us so much joy over the years.
Thank you so much for this Ricky! Is there any chance of hearing instrumental versions of the South Seas and New Guinea Drums tracks?
Very cool. No disrespect to the adult singers but the children singing really brings it to life.
I wonder what recording studio they record this at. Not all soundtrack albums in the 40s til the late 70s, beginning with Star Wars, has a location at which recording studio they were recording in. Plus, I can’t believe I’m listening to this after the passing of Richard Sherman. I can’t get over his death, even though I’m trying to accept it and move on. This is great though.
29:34 What is a Harem?
00:43:41 my favorite!
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Thank you for Sharing, Will you be planning to doing the same for the Disneyland Paris's 1988-1992 John Debney STEREO Recording Sessions? as well as the Holiday Recording Sessions too?
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36:15 - Why did that sound like the Debney Jamaica audio?
I don't think it does....
It’s sound reminds me of japan audio more
Can you do a restoration of the Richard m Sherman it’s a small world recordings this sounds so good
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Also im guessing for the current spain audio they just put the last verse as the first one too?
yes it was an edit
well, in the original 1964 in-ride version they put the last verse on top of the first verse. the later 2003 remaster just contains the last verse acting as both verses.
Do you have any info on who was in the choir, the musicians who played on this, etc?
No I don't...just the info I've included...sorry
Where did you get all this stuff?
Long story..I shared my Disneyland 50th mixes with a couple imagineers and they loved them and gifted the 4 work discs for the then abandoned World's Fair CD set. When I noticed the small world track was missing several cues they sent me the sessions. Thanks for listening
@@rickydoodlebug My pleasure! See if you can get a hold of the original recording sessions for "There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow".
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35:08 >8P
YOU FOUND ALL OF THEM???
I think these are *almost* all of them. The demo recordings (Scandia, Japan, France, etc.) aren’t here yet.
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41:44 I like it because I've got a Nun from Guatemala
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