Style 1: Yellow Disneyland label
Style 2: Yellow Hansen Records label
Style 3: Later red Disneyland label
Style 4: Canadian Sparton Pressing
Style 5: Australian E.M.I. Pressing
Category | Records and Tapes |
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Title | Song of the South |
Year | 1956 |
Country | United States, Canada, Australia |
Description | First Disney album containing about 36 minutes of the actual soundtrack to Song of the South, including instrumentals. Generally considered one of the more valuable Disney records, being the first soundtrack ever released on the Disneyland label. |
Record Label | Disneyland |
Number | WDL-4001 |
Media | Record |
RPM | 33 1/3 |
Contents | Side 1: Song of the South, Uncle Remus Said, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, Ginny and Johnny, Who Wants To Live Like That, Let The Rain Pour Down; Side 2: How Do You Do, Sooner Or Later, Everybody Has A Laughing Place, Let The Rain Pour Down, Uncle Remus Leaves, All I Want, Finale. |
Variations | Record Label: The yellow label is the first pressing (Style 1). Some yellow labels are also marked "Hansen Records" in an arc across the top of the label (Style 2). The red label is a later pressing (Style 3). Also released in Canada by Sparton Records (Style 4). Also released in Australia by E.M.I. (Style 5). Album Cover: Canadian pressings by Sparton Records have "SPARTON" stamped on the cover in black in the upper right hand corner. Australian pressings have the Disneyland Records logo in the upper right hand corner. |
Dimensions | 12" (record diameter) |
Original Price | $4.98 |
Suggested Value | USD $75-100 |
Related Items | Disneyland DEP-4001A (1956) [United States, New Zealand] Disneyland DQ-1205 (1959) [United States] Disneyland DQ-1205 (c.1974) [United Kingdom] |