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George Bruns' score for the 1961 animated classic 101 Dalmatians remains one of the most spirited Disney soundtracks from the company's heyday. A playful, jazz-inspired effort rich in superb action cues, it largely sidesteps the schmaltz and sentimentality that defines so much of the studio's musical output.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians premiered and was released in theaters on January 25, 1961, [83] accompanied by the documentary The Horse with the Flying Tail (1960). [46] To promote the film, an updated version of the 1957 Disneyland episode "The Best Doggoned Dog in the World" was aired on ABC on February 12, 1961, [ 28 ] featuring the footage ...
Chubby Checker had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100. This is a list of Billboard magazine's top Hot 100 songs of 1961 . [ 1 ] The Top 100, as revealed in the edition of Billboard dated January 6, 1962, is based on Hot 100 charts from the issue dates of January through November 1961.
1961 Various Released under Disneyland Records label. Walt Disney's Fun With Music: 1961 Various Released under Disneyland Records label. Christmas at Disneyland: Two Songs from the Magic Kingdom [9] 1962 Camarata Orchestra & Chorus Released under Disneyland Records label. Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians in Song and Story: 1963 Various
Make Mine Music is a 1946 American animated musical anthology film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures on April 20, 1946.. During World War II, much of Walt Disney's staff was drafted into the army, and those that remained were called upon by the U.S. government to make training and propaganda films.
The following is a detailed discography of all albums released by country music singer Willie Nelson, since his professional debut in 1962.Nelson's discography includes 102 studio albums (consisting of 76 solo studio albums and 26 collaborative studio albums), 14 live albums, 51 compilation albums and 41 video albums as well as the soundtracks of The Electric Horseman and Honeysuckle Rose.
David Quantick of Q wrote, "[T]he songs here sound fresh and almost youthful. The arrangements are sparky, too... All the sheer scope of Nelson's writing is displayed." [2] In a retrospective review, AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that "The Essential Willie Nelson gets about as close as a set could to providing the basics".
A full hour TV broadcast featuring animated featurette of same plus additional content, with the first half consisting of three winter-themed theatrical Disney shorts. Each segment was preceded by a narrative wraparound segment in which one of the characters (Donald, Pluto (with Mickey translating), Goofy and Mickey, respectively) would talk ...