🎶 This vampire bat, This inhuman beast! She ought to be locked up And never released! The world was such a wholesome place untilllll… Cruella, Cruella DeVille! 🎶
I can’t tell you just how overjoyed I am listening to this again. It was one of the records at my Nan’s house I listened to as a kid, along with Popcorn!
Wow the last time I heard this record album I was 8 years old it was actually pretty cool to sit down and listen to this with my brother the imagination was a lot better than actually seeing the movie sometimes
Curiously, when the album was re-released in the late 1960s with a new cover (the Dalmatian family playing outside with Cruella lurking behind a tree) the album was at first mistakingly identified as being taken directly from "the original soundtrack"; this cover variation was re-released sometime in the 1970s with a "Songs and story..." disclaimer instead.
Literally my 99 (she will be 100 in October this year) year old grandma used to play books on records all the time and this was a classic along with Alice in wonderland💕so many fond memories and I can’t wait to share these with our new baby son❤️
I wasn't suppose to touch this record as a child because it was the older thicker vinyl and so more fragile. I admit I did anyway, I'd listen to it on my Fisher Price record player and to this day when I've a chance I'll say "my tail is froze, my nose is froze, my ears are froze and my toes are froze". Not always in the right order, but I still love the chance to say it.
Interesting how at 21:27 - 21:33 they used the same car crash sound effect as heard in Nervous Norvus's "Transfusion" and the Shangri-Las's "Leader of the Pack!"
Also the canine crunchies commercial is better on the record than in the movie. And dalmatian plantation . Also, you realize the show the badduns are watching is Disney's zorro....
Ginny Tyler narrates as Rolly. She also was the storyteller on some of the other albums, and in some cases replaced the original narrators. Betty Lou Gerson is both Cruella and Nanny on the record. Lucky sounds like Mimi Gibson from the film, and you’re right about J Pat O’ Malley as Jasper and the Colonel, and here he might also be Horace. The others were done by other voice people such as Dal Mc Kennon as Sergeant Tibs, although Dal actually didn’t do him in the film but did other voices instead. The Cartoon Research site said Pongo’s voice sounds like Jack Cassidy (as he did Bob Cratchit in “Mister Magoo’s Christmas Carol”)but that’s not confirmed. Teri York, also a singer in the studio casts of “Lady and the Tramp” and “Babes in Toyland” was a pop vocalist in the 1960’s and here on the record she did the Kanine Krunchies tv commercial.
me too... we had it on a little 45 record and listened to it hundreds of times, I think. Such a great little rendition. The bass is Thurl Ravenscroft, who was also Tony the Tiger and the Russian cat in The Aristocats (and sang "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch").
My absolute favorite version, and I also love the alternate Dalmatian Plantation song as well. They should have used both these versions instead of what got into the final version.
2:10 CRUELLA: Ahh, the puppies have been born, I'll take the whole lot, I'll write you a check now... Not for sale, I can't have them? We'll see about that, I'll get them yet! 2:47 Canine Krunchies
@@jamessparkman6604 Yes, credited in the 1961 movie as Nanny; but that's not Wentworth here on this record that was recorded specifically to listen to (with full length songs-- these versions are not in the film).
@@eduardo_corrochio I have a spell to cause soot To spread all over dalmatians and create the illusion by transformed them into labradors care to hear how it goes the words I mean
First time in just barely 40 years I’ve ever heard this record again because in my youth, I never liked it at all because of the villains. What I was most scared of was Jasper’s final line - “Aww, shut up” - which is normally not OK to say. That’s what else I didn’t like about the record years and years before I was taught not to say that. However, a few things rang a bell from way back then.
OMG I grew up with this record!!! I can't believe i found it.thank you!!
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This vampire bat,
This inhuman beast!
She ought to be locked up
And never released!
The world was such a wholesome place untilllll…
Cruella, Cruella DeVille!
🎶
Thank you for putting this out on TH-cam! My album from childhood is all scratched up. So fun listening again.
My God....we listened to this millions of times
I can’t tell you just how overjoyed I am listening to this again. It was one of the records at my Nan’s house I listened to as a kid, along with Popcorn!
Thanks for the memories.
I got my copy still from when I was a kid
I love how the original Cruellas voice is on here
Wow the last time I heard this record album I was 8 years old it was actually pretty cool to sit down and listen to this with my brother the imagination was a lot better than actually seeing the movie sometimes
Ty ty ty. Use to listen to this over and over and over again when I was a child. Love it. Tyv.
Next year it's 60th anniversary of Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians 1961
The best memories ever!
I had this album!! Thanks for the memories!❤
Curiously, when the album was re-released in the late 1960s with a new cover (the Dalmatian family playing outside with Cruella lurking behind a tree) the album was at first mistakingly identified as being taken directly from "the original soundtrack"; this cover variation was re-released sometime in the 1970s with a "Songs and story..." disclaimer instead.
Love this!!!! Got both versions on vinyl.
Canine Crunchies-my favorite!!
Literally my 99 (she will be 100 in October this year) year old grandma used to play books on records all the time and this was a classic along with Alice in wonderland💕so many fond memories and I can’t wait to share these with our new baby son❤️
Loved this type of feel I wish life was just about Disneyland stuff.
I wasn't suppose to touch this record as a child because it was the older thicker vinyl and so more fragile. I admit I did anyway, I'd listen to it on my Fisher Price record player and to this day when I've a chance I'll say "my tail is froze, my nose is froze, my ears are froze and my toes are froze". Not always in the right order, but I still love the chance to say it.
Pretty cool that Betty Lou gerson reprised her role as cruella in this record.
Too bad the same can’t be said for the sequel
@@jamessparkman6604well she was dead by the time the sequel came out
14:22 to 14:24 "Why the spotted little hyenas!" Classic!
I am hungry mother, I am really am. Lol. Rolly is cute.
Interesting how at 21:27 - 21:33 they used the same car crash sound effect as heard in Nervous Norvus's "Transfusion" and the Shangri-Las's "Leader of the Pack!"
It's all been used in many old movies like the first Pink Panther film.
Also the canine crunchies commercial is better on the record than in the movie. And dalmatian plantation . Also, you realize the show the badduns are watching is Disney's zorro....
Teri York sang the ad in this record. She was a 1960’s pop singer who also did the studio cast albums for “Lady and the Tramp” and “Babes in Toyland”.
Did they get all the cast members from the movie? I can tell that they’ve got J Pat O’Malley to reprise his roles as Jasper and the Colonel.
Ginny Tyler narrates as Rolly. She also was the storyteller on some of the other albums, and in some cases replaced the original narrators. Betty Lou Gerson is both Cruella and Nanny on the record. Lucky sounds like Mimi Gibson from the film, and you’re right about J Pat O’ Malley as Jasper and the Colonel, and here he might also be Horace. The others were done by other voice people such as Dal Mc Kennon as Sergeant Tibs, although Dal actually didn’t do him in the film but did other voices instead. The Cartoon Research site said Pongo’s voice sounds like Jack Cassidy (as he did Bob Cratchit in “Mister Magoo’s Christmas Carol”)but that’s not confirmed. Teri York, also a singer in the studio casts of “Lady and the Tramp” and “Babes in Toyland” was a pop vocalist in the 1960’s and here on the record she did the Kanine Krunchies tv commercial.
I just love this version of Cruella Da Ville... very hip. The base line is done by the same singer that does The Grinch.
me too... we had it on a little 45 record and listened to it hundreds of times, I think. Such a great little rendition. The bass is Thurl Ravenscroft, who was also Tony the Tiger and the Russian cat in The Aristocats (and sang "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch").
@@67leighton and kriby the vacum in the brave little toaster
My absolute favorite version, and I also love the alternate Dalmatian Plantation song as well. They should have used both these versions instead of what got into the final version.
@@67leighton he was also one of the "singing busts" in the Haunted Mansion! "Disney royalty" in my book!!!
Thurl Ravenscroft was also the voice of Capitan the Horse, remember?
Now I want to watch the dvd
2:10 CRUELLA: Ahh, the puppies have been born, I'll take the whole lot, I'll write you a check now... Not for sale, I can't have them? We'll see about that, I'll get them yet!
2:47 Canine Krunchies
Anyone else wonder if Betty Lou Gerson (Cruella) also voiced the character of Nanny here? There's a similarity.
That’s Martha Wentworth Well it was in the film
@@jamessparkman6604 Yes, credited in the 1961 movie as Nanny; but that's not Wentworth here on this record that was recorded specifically to listen to (with full length songs-- these versions are not in the film).
@@eduardo_corrochio I have a spell to cause soot To spread all over dalmatians and create the illusion by transformed them into labradors care to hear how it goes the words I mean
According to the Cartoon Research site Gerson does both Cruella and Nanny on the record.
@@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749 Thanks for that.
Features a cut out Sherman Brothers song Playful Melody
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First time in just barely 40 years I’ve ever heard this record again because in my youth, I never liked it at all because of the villains. What I was most scared of was Jasper’s final line - “Aww, shut up” - which is normally not OK to say. That’s what else I didn’t like about the record years and years before I was taught not to say that. However, a few things rang a bell from way back then.
Since when is it "normally not OK" to say "Aww, shut up!"?
Wouldn't that be almost like saying "stupid is a bad word"?
I for one think that they all should've moved to Hell Hall instead of the farm in Devon in the sequel.
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