Disneyland Records

Disneyland Records
Disneyland Records
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Founded 1956
Founder Walt Disney
Status Defunct (Renamed to Walt Disney Records)
Genre Children's music
Pop
Country of origin United States

Disneyland Records is the original name of the Walt Disney Company's record company.

After long associations with primarily RCA Victor Records, with a few select titles on Capitol, Disneyland Records was established by the Disney studio in 1956 with its first release entitled A Child's Garden of Verses. Most of its output is mainly children's music and recordings, mostly based on (or around) Disney cartoons, however the label has also produced several recordings that do not involve any Disney characters, such as the "Children's Favorites" series. An extensive catalog is listed below, including read along records, full length albums, singles and EPs on all three speeds traversing many children's classical and jazz titles ensued before the company changed its name to Walt Disney Records in 1989.

Contents

6-inch records

Six-inch 78-RPM Disneyland records were made from 1956 to 1966 by A.A. Records, (later a part of Pickwick International) who had made Little Golden Records from 1948 to 1968. The Mickey Mouse Club records were made of orange styrene, and other Disney titles were molded on black styrene, often with a teal-blue label. These discs were created in a double-inventory with their 45-RPM counterparts and played with the same LP needle used for 45's. The only difference was up in the corner of the sleeve, the words `78 RPM' were either printed on the sleeve itself, or in earlier editions, as the call numbers for the titles were the same, a sticker saying `78 RPM' was pasted over the `45 RPM' statement underneath.

6-inch 78-RPM Singles Discography

7-inch singles and EP's

For the first ten years of its existence, Disneyland Records created all single-song titles in both 6-inch 78 RPM as well as 7-inch 45 RPM formats. Made of styrene, both wore out quickly under the heavy tonearms then featured in children's phonographs and due to the brittleness of the styrene broke more easily than old shellac 78's. Finding a Disneyland 45 pressed onto vinyl is rare (even rarer if it's in good condition). Unlike Pickwick's other accounts such as Peter Pan Records or Cricket Records, no Disneyland 7-inch 78 RPM's exist, however a very limited selection of 7-inch 45-RPM EPs exist featuring up to five minutes of playing time per side, similarly to the 10-inch 78's.

7-inch 45-RPM Singles and EPs Discography

F-42 (45RPM single) - Jiminy Cricket Sings Kris Kringle b/w Jiminy Cricket Recites T'was The Night Before Christmas

10-inch 78 RPM EP's

These often featured a related collection of Mickey Mouse or other Disney songs and stories which would normally have taken up 5 or 6 of the six-inch 78's or 7-inch 45's. Made in the same factory as the Mercury Childcraft ten-inch orange styrene EPs and Big Golden Records series of 10-inch yellow styrene 78-EPs, these were typically cheaper than THREE of the aforementioned six-inch or seven-inch single titles, (79 cents in the Woolworth's for example when the 6-inch and 7-inch were 29 cents each and full albums were around $1.49). They often had five or six minutes on each side as opposed to the one-or-two-minute programs on the 6-inch and 7-inch discs, however the series was very short-lived and were only issued on brittle styrene from 1956 to about 1959 or 1960 depending on the source referenced. Vinyl versions are extremely rare to find.

Unlike conventional 78's of the period, of which production by the major labels was winding down by 1956 when Disneyland Records was starting up, Disneyland 78's were played with the same LP stylus as conventional 45's and 33's. However, listeners typically never paid attention to the notice on the label stating that they should only be played with an LP stylus, and as a result many of these ended up being torn to shreds by both the heavy tonearm weight of the period and the oversize 78 stylus.

10-inch 78 RPM EP Discography

  • 37 - Music by Camarata - Railroadin' Man b/w Sons Of Old Aunt Dinah (both are noted as from Walt Disney's film 'The Great Locomotive Chase' - 10" 78RPM single in picture sleeve - copyright 1955)

12-inch DQ series LP's

These were nominally the same as any other normal LP record. The earliest titles from the late 1950s were recorded at and pressed from Capitol Records on Hollywood and Vine. They are identified by the words "hi-fidelity" on the cover under the Disneyland name in place of the word RECORD as on the later editions. On the disc itself, instead of a circular groove at the end of each side as on a modern LP, there is off-center/eccentric groove at the end of each side, causing the stylus to slowly wander back and forth if left unattended. Most of these have a yellow label, however some have a blue, green or red label.

Later pressings were made by varying companies. RCA pressings have a slightly blue tinge to the vinyl similar to many conventional RCA pressings of the mid-1960s. MGM pressings have a slightly brown tinge to their vinyl similar to any MGM/Verve/Metro pressing of the same period and the Columbia pressings of the early 1970s have a slightly red tinge to their vinyl similar to their conventional pressings.

DQ Series LP Discography

The DQ Series seems to have been a value-oriented LP series with new and re-released versions of soundtracks. Some of the albums, however, were cover versions of the songs in the various films, and not true soundtracks. Prices were advertised at $1.89 each.

  • DQ-1201 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Sound Track
  • DQ-1202 Pinocchio Sound Track
  • DQ-1203 Bambi Sound Track
  • DQ-1204 Dumbo Sound Track
  • DQ-1205 Uncle Remus Sound Track (from the film Song of the South)
  • DQ-1206 Peter Pan Sound Track
  • DQ-1207 Cinderella Sound Track
  • DQ-1208 Alice in Wonderland (cover version of the soundtrack)
  • DQ-1209 Fun with Music
  • DQ-1210 Goofy's Dance Party
  • DQ-1211 Mother Goose
  • DQ-1212 Donald Duck and His Friends
  • DQ-1213 Disney's Most Beloved Songs
  • DQ-1214 Happy Birthday and Holiday Songs
  • DQ-1215 Musical Monkey Shines
  • DQ-1216 Zoo Songs
  • DQ-1217 Songs of Heritage for Every American
  • DQ-1218 Stories of Aesop
  • DQ-1219 Babes In Toyland (a cover version of the soundtrack. Only Ed Wynn was featured from the film; the others were all anonymous singers. Buena Vista Records issued the film's soundtrack album.)
  • DQ-1220 Walt Disney's Dog Songs
  • DQ-1221 Animal Songs from Aesop
  • DQ-1222 Professor Ludwig Von Drake
  • DQ-1223 Acting Out the ABC's
  • DQ-1224 Songs For Bedtime
  • DQ-1225 More Mother Goose
  • DQ-1226 Songs from All Around the World
  • DQ-1227 Musical Highlights From The Mickey Mouse Club TV Show
  • DQ-1228 Sleeping Beauty (another cover version of a soundtrack)
  • DQ-1229 Walt Disney presents songs from the MICKEY MOUSE CLUB serials
  • DQ-1230 Chipmunk Fun
  • DQ-1231 Lady and the Tramp (still another cover version of a soundtrack)
  • DQ-1232 A Child's Introduction to Melody and the Instruments of the Orchestra
  • DQ-1233 Little Toot
  • DQ-1234 Peter Cottontail plus Other Funny Bunnies and Their Friends
  • DQ-1235 Sing Along with Jimmie Dodd
  • DQ-1236 The Sword in the Stone (a cover version of the soundtrack, although the singers of the title song were the same as the ones in the film)
  • DQ-1237 Snow White (In English and French)
  • DQ-1238 Summer Magic (a cover version of the movie soundtrack; the authentic album was also issued by Buena Vista Records)
  • DQ-1239 Christmas Carols
  • DQ-1240 A Rootin' Tootin' Hootenanny (1963)
  • DQ-1241 A Child's Garden Of Verses
  • DQ-1242 Peter and the Wolf / The Sorcerer's Apprentice
  • DQ-1243 Nutcracker Suite / Dance of the Hours (from the soundtrack of Fantasia)
  • DQ-1244 Western Songs (Winning of the West)
  • DQ-1245 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
  • DQ-1246 The Littlest Outlaw (story of) Narrated by Jiminy Cricket
  • DQ-1247 Tales of Mother Goose
  • DQ-1248 Mickey and the Beanstalk
  • DQ-1249 Robin Hood
  • DQ-1250 Goldilocks and the Three Bears
  • DQ-1251 Treasure Island
  • DQ-1252 Goofy's TV Spectacular
  • DQ-1253 Hansel and Gretel
  • DQ-1254 Great Composers - Vol. II
  • DQ-1255 So Dear to My Heart
  • DQ-1256 Songs From Mary Poppins (a cover version of the film soundtrack)
  • DQ-1257 Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House
  • DQ-1258 The Legend of Lobo (Narrated by Rex Allen) plus Old Yeller (Complete story from original soundtrack narrated by Fess Parker with Dorothy McGuire and the entire cast)
  • DQ-1259 The Little Engine That Could
  • DQ-1260 Johnny Appleseed
  • DQ-1261 Let's Have a Parade
  • DQ-1262 Emil and the Detectives
  • DQ-1263 Learning to Tell Time Is Fun
  • DQ-1264 Great Men of Science - Issac Newton
  • DQ-1265 Famous Arias from Carmen
  • DQ-1266 Famous Arias from Aida
  • DQ-1267 Best of Broadway
  • DQ-1268 Kipling's Just So Stories (Narrated by Sterling Holloway)
  • DQ-1269 Pecos Bill and other stories in Song including "Noah's Ark" (Starring Fess Parker)
  • DQ-1270 These United States
  • DQ-1271 Great Men of Science
  • DQ-1272 Riddles and Game Songs
  • DQ-1273 ???
  • DQ-1274 Cinderella's Mice
  • DQ-1275 Just So Stories
  • DQ-1276 The Stories of Hans Christian Andersen
  • DQ-1277 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
  • DQ-1278 ???
  • DQ-1279 The Grasshopper and the Ants
  • DQ-1280 Swiss Family Robinson
  • DQ-1281 Little Hiawatha
  • DQ-1282 Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates
  • DQ-1283 The Ugly Duckling and Other Stories
  • DQ-1284 Best Loved Fairy Tales
  • DQ-1285 Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  • DQ-1286 Multiplication-Division
  • DQ-1287 Tubby the Tuba
  • DQ-1288 Marching Along With Mary Poppins
  • DQ-1289 It's a Small World
  • DQ-1290 Ugly Dachshund
  • DQ-1291 Bullwhilp Griffin
  • DQ-1292 Carousel
  • DQ-1293 State and College Songs
  • DQ-1294 Michael Faraday
  • DQ-1295 Thumper's Great Race
  • DQ-1296 The Sound of Music
  • DQ-1297 Seven Dwarfs-Diamond Mine
  • DQ-1298 Follow My Boys
  • DQ-1299 Brigadoon
  • DQ-1300 A Nature Guide
  • DQ-1301 All About Dragons
  • DQ-1302 Hymns for Family Singing
  • DQ-1303 The Happiest Millionaire
  • DQ-1304 Jungle Book
  • DQ-1305 Blackbeard's Ghost
  • DQ-1306 Country Cousin
  • DQ-1307 Pollyanna
  • DQ-1308 101 Dalmatians (featuring a different cast from the one who voiced the characters in the film)
  • DQ-1309 Perri
  • DQ-1310 3 Little Pigs
  • DQ-1311 The Prince and the Pauper
  • DQ-1312 Great Composers Vol. 1
  • DQ-1313 Addition and Subtraction
  • DQ-1314 20,000 Leagues
  • DQ-1315 Davy Crockett
  • DQ-1316 The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band
  • DQ-1317 Songs About Winnie The Pooh And Tigger
  • DQ-1318 Music from Walt Disney Motion Pictures
  • DQ-1319 Fun Songs of Christmas
  • DQ-1320 The Little Drummer Boy
  • DQ-1321 Mickey Mouse and his Friends
  • DQ-1322 Man of La Mancha
  • DQ-1323 The Absent Minded Professor and The Shaggy Dog
  • DQ-1324 The Further Adventures of Jiminy Cricket
  • DQ-1325 Songs from Doctor Dolittle
  • DQ-1326 Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • DQ-1327 The Story of Heidi (The Story, The Songs, The Music)
  • DQ-1328 Songs from The Wizard of Oz[disambiguation needed ]
  • DQ-1329 The Gingerbread Man and other stories and songs
  • DQ-1330 21 Short Songs for Little People
  • DQ-1331 Songs from Oliver! / Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  • DQ-1332 Hang Your Hat on the Wind
  • DQ-1333 The Aristocats
  • DQ-1334 Songs from Sesame Street
  • DQ-1335 Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies
  • DQ-1336 Cowboy and Indian Songs (Fess Parker)
  • DQ-1337 ???
  • DQ-1338 Black Beauty
  • DQ-1339 Fiddler on the Roof
  • DQ-1340 Man of La Mancha
  • DQ-1341 Louis Armstrong - The Wonderful World of Disney
  • DQ-1342 The Mouse Factory Presents Mickey and his Friends
  • DQ-1345 Candy Man
  • DQ-1346 America The Beautiful
  • DQ-1347 A Day at the Zoo (with Burl Ives)
  • DQ-1348 The Sounds of Christmas
  • DQ-1349 What a Wonderful Thing is Me!
  • DQ-1353 Robin Hood (Narrated by Roger Miller)
  • DQ-1354 Disney's Christmas Songs
  • DQ-1355 A Christmas Adventure in Disneyland
  • DQ-1356 Disney's Christmas Favorites
  • DQ-1357 Bob McGrath Sings for All the Boys and Girls
  • DQ-1358 Trick or Treat (Narrated by Ginny Tyler)
  • DQ-1359 Little Red Caboose
  • DQ-1360 Sing and other Sunny Songs
  • DQ-1361 I Love a Parade
  • DQ-1362 Mousekedances and other Mouseketeer Favorites
  • DQ-1363 ???
  • DQ-1364 ???
  • DQ-1365 ???
  • DQ-1366 America Sings (Burl Ives)
  • DQ-1367 Twas the Night Before Christmas (from the Rankin/Bass TV Special) Sound Track
  • DQ-1368 Frosty's Winter Wonderland (from the Rankin/Bass TV Special) Sound Track
  • DQ-1369 The Rescuers Sound Track

ST Storybook LP series

This was normally a standard 45-minute 12-inch disc over which the story as well as any related songs were split fairly evenly over the two sides. The earliest of these had a hole through the front cover called the Magic Mirror through which a portion of the first page of a 12-page book could be viewed. The earliest pressings have a plastic barrier over the hole.

Similar to the expanded edition of a conventional Broadway Cast or Hollywood Soundtrack album, these titles told a story from the viewpoint of a main character, often voiced by any one of a number of famous Disney voice actors such as Robie Lester, Ginny Tyler, Dallas McKennon, Grey Johnson, Teri York, Rica Moore, Verne Smith and Dennis Day, and featured extracts of dialogue and original songs taken directly from the film soundtrack and included in the production. Therefore it was often more economical to buy the storybook edition for the same price as a normal Disneyland LP record because both the story and all the songs from the normal record were included.

In other cases, when the film or Broadway cast album rights were not available, cast members often came in specially to reprise their roles on record, for example in Babes in Toyland where Ed Wynn reprised his role as the Toymaker and other long-time Disney actors filled in for the rest of the cast. In other cases, such as in Heidi (1968), new musical numbers and a new script were written especially for the record and recorded fresh with a new cast, many of which featured famous radio personalities.

STER/ST Series LP Discography

The ST series were for titles in the Storytellers collection. STER titles were Stereophonic.

  • STER-101 Fantasia soundtrack (See below under Fantasia)
  • STER-1343 Songs from Sesame Street 2
  • STER-1344 New Zoo Revue
  • STER-1350 Songs from the Electric Company TV Show
  • STER-1351 Songs from the Misterogers TV Show
  • STER-1352 The World is a Circle (from Lost Horizon (1973))
  • ST-1901 Darby O'Gill and the Little People
  • ST-1902 Goliath II
  • ST-1903 The Country Cousin
  • ST-1904 Toby Tyler in the Circus
  • ST-1905 Grasshopper and the Ants
  • ST-1906 Pollyanna
  • ST-1907 Swiss Family Robinson
  • ST-1908 101 Dalmatians
  • ST-1909 Perri
  • ST-1910 Story And Songs About Walt Disney's 3 Little Pigs
  • ST-1911 The Absent Minded Professor
  • ST-1912 Prince and the Pauper
  • ST-1913 Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (Narrated by Thurl Ravenscroft)
  • ST-1914 Greyfriars Bobby
  • ST-1915 Hans Brinker
  • ST-1916 The Story of Big Red
  • ST-1917 Little Hiawatha
  • ST-1918 Best Loved Fairy Tales
  • ST-1919 Great Composers, Vol. I
  • ST-1920 Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  • ST-1921 Hector the Stowaway Pup
  • ST-1922 Addition & Subtraction
  • ST-1923 Multiplication-Division
  • ST-1924 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (featuring a cast different from the one in the film)
  • ST-1925 The Story of Savage Sam
  • ST-3804 Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • ST-3809 Escape to Witch Mountain (Narration by Eddie Albert)
  • ST-3810 Story and Songs from Robin Hood
  • ST-3812 America Sings
  • ST-3815 Mickey Mouse Club Song Hits
  • ST-3816 The Rescuers
  • ST-3819 The Hobbit
  • ST-3821 The Black Hole
  • ST-3901 A Day At Disneyland (includes music, and narration by Walt Disney himself)
  • ST-3902 Perri (re-release)
  • ST-3903 Walt Disney's Story of Bambi
  • ST-3904 Walt Disney's Story of Dumbo
  • ST-3905 Pinocchio
  • ST-3906 Snow White
  • ST-3907 Walt Disney's Songs and Stories of Uncle Remus
  • ST-3908 Cinderella
  • ST-3909 ???
  • ST-3910 Peter Pan
  • ST-3911 ???
  • ST-3912 ???
  • ST-3913 ???
  • ST-3914 ???
  • ST-3915
  • ST-3916
  • ST-3917
  • ST-3918
  • ST-3919
  • ST-3920
  • ST-3921
  • ST-3922 Mary Poppins (another cover version)
  • ST-3923
  • ST-3924
  • ST-3925 Walt Disney presents It's a Small World (based on the 1964 New York World's Fair and later Disneyland exhibit)
  • ST-3926 Peter and the Wolf Plus The Sorcerer's Apprentice (both were from film soundtracks; Peter was from the soundtrack of the film Make Mine Music and The Sorcerer's Apprentice was from the soundtrack of Fantasia)
  • ST-3927 ???
  • ST-3928 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
  • ST-3929
  • ST-3930
  • ST-3931
  • ST-3932
  • ST-3933
  • ST-3934
  • ST-3935 A Treasury of Mother Goose
  • ST-3936 The Sound of Music (with Mary Martin)
  • ST-3937 Pirates of the Caribbean
  • ST-3938
  • ST-3939
  • ST-3940 A Musical Tour of France (with Maurice Chevalier)
  • ST-3941 The Story of California (Narrated by Dick Whittinghill, Vocals by Frances Archer, Beverly Gile and the Disneyland Minstrels)
  • ST-3942
  • ST-3943
  • ST-3944
  • ST-3945 Acting Out the ABC's
  • ST-3946
  • ST-3947
  • ST-3948 The Jungle Book
  • ST-3949
  • ST-3950
  • ST-3951
  • ST-3952
  • ST-3953 Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
  • ST-3954
  • ST-3955 The Story of Hansel and Gretel
  • ST-3956
  • ST-3957
  • ST-3958
  • ST-3959
  • ST-3960
  • ST-3961
  • ST-3962
  • ST-3963 The Stories and Songs of Walt Disney's Three Little Pigs
  • ST-3964
  • ST-3965
  • ST-3966
  • ST-3967
  • ST-3968
  • ST-3969
  • ST-3970
  • ST-3971
  • ST-3972
  • ST-3973
  • ST-3974
  • ST-3975
  • ST-3976
  • ST-3977
  • ST-3978
  • ST-3979
  • ST-3980
  • ST-3981
  • ST-3982
  • ST-3983
  • ST-3984
  • ST-3985
  • ST-3986
  • ST-3987
  • ST-3988
  • ST-3989
  • ST-3990
  • ST-3991
  • ST-3992
  • ST-3993
  • ST-3994
  • ST-3995 The Story of The Aristocats with Members of the Original Cast

WDL Series

The WDL Series was marketed as a premium line of soundtracks and music from Disney films rather than children's albums. However, many of the albums (e.g. Disney's Merry Christmas Carols) were not derived from Disney films. Prices were advertised at $4.98 each.

The exception is WDX-101 which is the original soundtrack for the film Fantasia featuring Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. This was first released in 1957 on a Bel Canto two-track deluxe stereo double-reel set and subsequently released on both a monaural as well as stereophonic three-record set with a full color 16-page book which retailed for $12.98 for both the stereo double-tape as well as the LP editions.

The vast majority of WDX-101 copies are monaural, as the vast majority of stereo LP editions were produced by Buena Vista Records. Stereo Disneyland Records editions can be found, however and can be discerned by either the white oval STEREO or yellow DISNEYLAND STEREOPHONIC sticker on the upper right hand corner as well as on the discs themselves.

Even more rare are the RCA Victor editions of the album. So far, only Stereophonic RCA Victor editions have been found which can be discerned by the white outline of the Dog and Phonograph logo and the words RCA VICTOR in the upper right hand corner.

WDL Series Discography

  • 1001
  • 1002
  • 1003
  • 1004
  • 1005 Songs of the National Parks (Stan Jones with the Ranger Chorus)
  • 1006 Folk Songs from the Far Corners
  • 1007
  • 1008
  • 1009
  • 1010
  • 1011
  • 1012
  • 1013
  • 1014
  • 1015
  • 1016 Walt Disney presents Peter and the Wolf (narrated by Sterling Holloway)
  • 1257 Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House
  • 1354 Walt Disney Presents Christmas Carols from All of Us to All of You
  • 1356 Disney Christmas Favorites "The Mouse Concert Plus Other Yuletide Favorites"
  • 1358 Trick or Treat
  • 1362 Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club
  • 1369 Walt Disney Productions' Story of The Rescuers
  • 2501 The All New Mickey Mouse Club
  • 2502 The Best of Disney Volume 1
  • 2503 The Best of Disney Volume 2
  • 2504 Mickey Mouse Disco
  • 2505 Disney's Children's Favorites Volume 1
  • 2506 Disney's Christmas Favorites
  • 2507 Chilling Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House (New Version)
  • 2508 Disney's Children's Favorites Volume 2
  • 2509 Sound from Outer space
  • 2510 The Official Album of Disneyland/Walt Disney World
  • 2511 Yankee Doodle Mickey
  • 2512 Pardners
  • 2513 Disney's Goin' Quackers
  • 2514 Disney's Merry Christmas Carols
  • 2516 Mousercise
  • 2517 The Story of Tron
  • 2518 Flashbeagle (under the "Charlie Brown Records" subsidiary)
  • 2519 The Official Album of Walt Disney World EPCOT Center
  • 2520 Mickey Mouse Splashdance
  • 2521 Totally Minnie
  • 2523 Rainbow Brite: Paint a Rainbow in Your Heart (released under the Buena Vista Label)
  • 2524 Voices of Liberty
  • 2525 Disney's Children's Favorites Volume 3
  • 2602 Charlie Brown's All-Stars (under "Charlie Brown Records")
  • 2603 He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown (under "Charlie Brown Records")
  • 2604 It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (under "Charlie Brown Records")
  • 3007 Yarns and Songs (Fess Parker)
  • 3015 Creakin' Leather (Stan Jones sings his own compositions)
  • 3021 Autumn, Music by Camarata
  • 3026 Winter, Music by Camarata
  • 3027 Summer, Music by Camarata
  • 3032 Spring, Music by Camarata
  • 3033 This Was the West (Stan Jones and the Ranger Chorus)
  • 3806 The Hall of Presidents
  • 3810 Story and Songs from Robin Hood
  • 3901 A Charlie Brown Christmas (under "Charlie Brown Records")
  • 3906 Story and Songs From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • 3907 Songs and Stories of Uncle Remus
  • 3908 Cinderella: The Story and the Songs
  • 3910 Story and Songs from Peter Pan
  • 3913 Story and Songs from Babes In Toyland
  • 3922 The Story and Songs from Walt Disney's Mary Poppins (this was not an authentic soundtrack, but a cover version starring Marni Nixon as Mary Poppins and Bill Lee as Bert).
  • 3925 Walt Disney Presents It's a Small World
  • 3928 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
  • 3953 Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
  • 3987 Highlights from Scheherazade
  • 3988 The Arabian Nights: The Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor
  • 3989 Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp
  • 3990 The Nutcracker Suite/Dance of the Hours
  • 3991 The Orange Bird
  • 4001 Song of the South
  • 4002 Pinocchio
  • 4004 Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland
  • 4005 Snow White
  • 4007 Cinderella
  • 4008 Westward Ho the Wagons (Fess Parker with Original Cast)
  • 4009 Camarata Interprets the Music of Walt Disney's Bambi (also Music from Walt Disney's Cinderella)
  • 4010 Bambi
  • 4013 Dumbo
  • 4015 Alice in Wonderland
  • 4018 Sleeping Beauty (Music From the Original Motion Picture Sound track- Music Adapted by George Burns From the Tchaikovsky Ballet).
  • 4019 Grand Canyon Suite (Original soundtrack from the film "Grand Canyon" - Symphonie Orchester Graunke)

7-inch Little-LP books and records

Disney Read-Alongs are a series of illustrated books for children with accompanying recordings of the books being read. The first Read-Alongs, book-and-record sets, were released in 1965 by Disneyland Records; several hundred titles have been produced.

These were typically adaptations of popular Disney movies, cartoons, and other stories, running 24 pages. A narrator (or in some titles, a character from the story in first-person) read the story, and dialogue and songs from the original source were included. The sound of Tinker Bell's chimes was the signal for the reader to turn the page. The books always contained the tag line "SEE the pictures, HEAR the record, READ the book." The first editions typically had this introduction:

  • "This is a Disneyland original Little Long-Playing Record, and I am your story reader. I am now going to begin to read the story of [insert title here]. You can read along with me in your book. You will know it's time to turn the page when Tinker Bell rings her little bells like this: (sound of 'chimes' ringing). Let's begin now."

Meanwhile, the second editions (released beginning in 1977), and new titles released thereafter, typically had this introduction (since the second editions were also released on cassette), and still do to this day:

  • "This is the story of [insert title here]. You can read along with me in your book. You'll know it's time to turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing). Let's begin now."

(Note: Both editions of Peter and the Wolf did not include a chimes ring and thus that part of the introduction was skipped.)

Some titles also had different signals for turning the page, but most were presented in this manner. Also the way the story was presented differed from the first and second editions. In the former, the story was presented in its entirety on side 1 (on some shorter ones, the story was read twice), with one or two songs related to the story on side 2. In the latter, the story was spread out across both sides of the record with the related song(s) playing after the story was finished.

In the late 1970s, Disney started releasing Read-Along titles on cassette in addition to the versions on records. The cassette versions usually had the story in its entirety, plus the songs (if applicable) on both sides making it unnecessary to turn the cassette over to listen to the rest of the story. As such, the sides were not designated. The cassette versions were based on the second editions.

  • "That was the end of the story. If you would like to hear it again, turn the tape over." (1977–88)
  • "That was the end of the story. If you would like to hear it again, just turn the tape over." (1988–97)

There are the CD editions in now, too.

  • "That was the end of the story. If you would like to hear it again, just put the disc back to track one." (2009–present)

Disney also produced titles based on non-Disney properties, such as the Star Wars films; these were released under the Buena Vista name (one exception was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which was released under the Disney name). They also produced titles adapted from the Peanuts animated specials under the Charlie Brown Records banner, and which had a specialized introduction:

  • "Hi. I'm Charlie Brown. You can read along in your book as you listen to the story. You'll know it's time to turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing). And now we present [Peanuts-related title]."

There were also books based on Sega titles, which had this specialized introduction:

  • "This is the Sega golden book and tape called [insert title here]. It was written by [insert author here]. And the pictures were done by [insert illustrator here]. You can read along with me in your book. You will know it is time to turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing). Let's begin now."

There were new read alongs on the other Disney titles introduction:

  • "You can read along with me in your book. Every time you hear this sound: (sound of a *harp* playing) you will know it is time to turn the page. Let's begin now"

Currently, Walt Disney Records releases Read-Along book sets in cassette, CD, and DVD versions.

There would be also The Land Before Time read along book and CDs coming soon. This includes an introduction:

  • "The story goes way back millions and millions of years ago. When Littlefoot and his friends can make their own journey on the planet. To hear the story of [insert The Land Before Time title here], you can read along with me in your book. You will know it is time to turn the page, when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of the *chimes* ringing) Let's Begin Now."

The end of the Land Before Time read along series are included, too:

  • "And that was the end of Littlefoot's journey. If you would like to hear it again, just put the compact disc right to the start." and we hear Ducky's voice. "Yep, yep, yep. Goodbye."

7-inch Storybook Discography

300 Series

  • 300: adventures of zorro
  • 301: Sleeping Beauty (Disneyland edition, 1965) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Paul Frees
  • 302: Mary Poppins (Disneyland edition, 1965) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Bert the Chimney Sweep
  • 303: Three Little Pigs (Disneyland edition, 1965) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1978)
  • 304: Peter Pan (Disneyland edition, 1965) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 305: One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Disneyland edition, 1965) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1982) - Narrated by Pongo
  • 306: Alice in Wonderland (Disneyland edition, 1965) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Alice in Wonderland and I'm Late) (new edition, 1979) - Includes the songs I'm Late and The Unbirthday Song
  • 307: Lady and the Tramp (Disneyland edition, 1965) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1979) - Narrated by Hal Smith
  • 308: Cinderella (Disneyland edition, 1966) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Linda Gary
  • 309: Bambi (Disneyland edition, 1966) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Paul Frees
  • 310: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disneyland edition, 1966; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Robie Lester
  • 311: Pinocchio (Disneyland edition, 1966) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Hal Smith as Jiminy Cricket (Includes the songs When You Wish Upon A Star and Give A Little Whistle)
  • 312: Mother Goose Rhymes (Disneyland edition, 1966) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1979) - Narrated by Hal Smith
  • 313: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Disneyland edition, 1966) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1979) - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 314: The Seven Dwarfs and their Diamond Mine (1966) - Narrated by Robie Lester
  • 315: Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1967) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the song: Goldilocks)
  • 316: The Gnome-Mobile (1967) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: In Me Jaunting Car, and The Gnome-Mobile Song)
  • 317: Hansel and Gretel (1967) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the songs: Brother Come and Dance With Me, The Witch's Song, and When At Night I Go to Sleep)
  • 318: Black Beauty (1967) - Narrated by Robie Lester
  • 319: The Jungle Book (Disneyland edition, 1967) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main as Bagheera the Panther (Includes the songs The Bare Necessities and I Wan'na Be Like You)
  • 320: The Happiest Millionaire (1967) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: I'll Always Be Irish and Bye-Yum Pum Pum)
  • 321: Peter and the Wolf (Disneyland edition, 1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1978) (did not have a chimes ring) - Narrated by Hal Smith
  • 322: Heidi (1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Heidi and Mrs. Rottenmeier's Rules)
  • 323: It's A Small World (Disneyland edition, 1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1978) - Narrated by Linda Gary
  • 324: Dumbo (Disneyland edition, 1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Paul Frees
  • 325: How the Camel Got His Hump (1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Animal Imitation Song and This Old Man)
  • 326: Acting Out the ABC's (1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Acting Out the ABC's and A Collection of Counting Rhymes)
  • 327: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (Disneyland edition, 1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1978) - Narrated by Sebastian Cabot
  • 328: Little Red Riding Hood (1968) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Little Red Riding Hood and Little Red Riding Hood's Hood)
  • 329: Babes in Toyland (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Toyland March and Workshop Song)
  • 330: Little Hiawatha (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Do a Good Thing and Little Hiawatha)
  • 331: The Grasshopper and the Ants (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the song: The World Owes Me a Living)
  • 332: The Little Red Hen (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: The Little Red Hen and Do it Yourself)
  • 333: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers and Hip Hip Pooh-ray)
  • 334: Mickey Mouse, Brave Little Tailor (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Happy Mouse and Mickey Mouse March)
  • 335: Johnny Appleseed (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: The Lord is Good to Me, The Pioneer Song, and There's a Lot of Work to Do)
  • 336: Pirates of the Caribbean (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: A Captain's Ship and A Life on the Ocean Wave)
  • 337: Gingerbread Man (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Gingerbread Man and The Friendly Farmers)
  • 338: More Jungle Book (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Baloo's Blues and Jungle Fever performed by Phil Harris)
  • 339: The Haunted Mansion (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Band 1: The Haunted House and Band 3: The Dogs)
  • 340: The Ugly Duckling (1970) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: If You Can't Say Something Nice and If You're Happy)
  • 341: The Emperor's New Clothes (1970) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Let's Have a Parade and Mickey Mouse March)
  • 342: The Story of Robin Hood (1970) - Narrated by Dal McKennon (Includes the song: Riddle De Diddle De Day)
  • 343: Thumper's Race (1970) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the songs: Thumper Song and Hip-pit-y Hop)
  • 344: The Night Before Christmas (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the songs: From All of Us to All of You and Kris Kringle)
  • 345: The Bremen Town Musicians (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: The Bremen Town Musicians Band)
  • 346: Rapunzel (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: Lonely For My Love (Rapunzel's Song))
  • 347: The Wizard of Oz (Disneyland edition, 1970) - Narrated by Robie Lester (new edition, 1978) - Narrated by Hal Smith. (Includes the songs Over the Rainbow and Follow the Yellow Brick Road)
  • 348: Mickey and the Beanstalk (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the songs: My What a Happy Day, Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, and My Favorite Dream)
  • 349: The Aristocats (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane
  • 350: Pecos Bill (1970) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the song: Pecos Bill)
  • 351: Lambert the Sheepish Lion (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: Lambert the Sheepish Lion)
  • 352: Susie the Little Blue Coupe (1970) - Narrated by Robie Lester (Includes the song: Susie the Little Blue Coupe)
  • 353: The Little House (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the songs: Little House, Little House and The End)
  • 354: Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet)
  • 355: The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met (1970) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: Wiilie the Whale)
  • 356: Aladdin and his Lamp (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes The Young Prince and the Young Princess from Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade)
  • 357: Swiss Family Robinson (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: Animals & Clowns)
  • 358: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: A Whale of a Tail)
  • 359: Sinbad the Sailor (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes The Sea & Sinbad's Ship from Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade)
  • 360: Davy Crockett (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: Ballad of Davy Crockett)
  • 361: Treasure Island (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: A Life on the Ocean Wave)
  • 362: More Mother Goose (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane
  • 363: Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby (Disneyland edition, 1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (new edition, 1977)
  • 364: Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the song: Substitatiary Locomotion)
  • 365: Robin Hood (Disneyland edition, 1973) - Narrated by Lois Lane (Includes the songs: Not in Nottingham and Oo-De-Lally) (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Paul Frees (Includes the songs Oo-De-Lally and The Phoney King of England)
  • 366: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! (Disneyland edition, 1974) - Narrated by Lois Lane (new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 367: The Rescuers (1977) - Narrated by Paul Frees
  • 368: The Hobbit (1977) - Narrated by Paul Frees
  • 369: Pete's Dragon (1977) - Narrated by Hal Smith
  • 370-380: unknown title
  • 381: The Black Hole (1979) - Narrated by Percy Rodriguez
  • 382: The Return of the King (1980)
  • 383: The Fox and the Hound (1981)
  • 384: Tron (1982) - Narrated by Chuck Riley (with a "computer sound" in the soundtrack)
  • 385: Return to Oz (1985) - Narrated by William Woodson
  • 386: Mickey's Christmas Carol (1982) - Narrated by William Woodson (Includes the songs: "Oh, What a Merry Christmas Day" and "Money"[disambiguation needed ])
  • 387: Counting Fun (Disney Discovery Series) (1984)
  • 388: Baby Animals (Disney Discovery Series) (1984)
  • 389: The Black Cauldron (1985) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
  • 390: Manners (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
  • 391: ABCs (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
  • 392: Things That Go (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
  • 393: People at Work (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
  • 394: Wuzzles - Hoppopotamus Goes to Hollywuz (1985)
  • 395: Wuzzles - Bumblelion's Funny Money (1985)
  • 396: Wuzzles - Butterbear's Surprise Guest (1985)
  • 397: Wuzzles - Eleroo and the Brahma Bullfinch (1985)
  • 398–399: unknown titles

200 Series Little Golden Book & Record Series Discography

Several titles from the Little Golden Books collection were released on 33⅓ rpm records with read along books in the mid-1970s. The records also included songs written and/or performed by Larry Groce. The Christmas related stories include "Christmas chimes" in their soundtracks.

  • 201: The Saggy Baggy Elephant
  • 202: Tawny Scrawny Lion
  • 203: The Poky Little Puppy
  • 204: Rumpelstiltskin
  • 205: Scuffy The Tugboat
  • 206: Thumbelina
  • 207: Little Boy With A Big Horn
  • 208: Puss In Boots
  • 209: Chicken Little
  • 210: The Large And Growly Bear
  • 211: Tootle
  • 212: The Color Kittens
  • 213: The Happy Man And His Dump Truck
  • 214: The Taxi That Hurried
  • 215: Smokey The Bear
  • 216: The Little Engine That Could
  • 217: The Pussycat Tiger
  • 218: David And Goliath
  • 219: Noah's Ark
  • 220: The Lively Little Rabbit
  • 221: Circus Time
  • 222: Seven Little Postmen
  • 223: There's No Such Thing As A Dragon
  • 224: The Little Fat Policeman
  • 225: Just for You
  • 226: Merry Christmas Mom and Dad
  • 227: Just Me and My Dad
  • 228: Just Grandma and Me
  • 225–250: unknown titles
  • 251: The Story of the Night Before Christmas
  • 252: Rudolph The Red-Nose Reindeer
  • 253: Frosty The Snow Man
  • 254: The Twelve Days Of Christmas
  • 255: Jingle Bells
  • 256-269: unknown titles
  • 270: The Get Along Gang and the Missing Caboose
  • 271: The Get Along Gang and the Bad Loser
  • 272: unknown title
  • 273: The Get Along Gang and the New Neighbor
  • 274-279: unknown titles
  • 280: Rainbow Brite Saves Spring
  • 281: Rainbow Brite and the Brook Meadown Deer
  • 282: Rainbow Brite and the Big Color Mix-Up
  • 283: Rainbow Brite: Happy Birthday, Buddy Blue
  • 284–299: unknown titles

400 Series Charlie Brown Records (Peanuts-related releases) Discography

From 1977 to the early to mid-1980s, Disney also issued book and record releases based on Charles M. Schulz's famed Peanuts characters under the Charlie Brown Records subsidiary. These were based on select TV specials that aired.

Cassette Sets

Book-and-Cassette DC Set Tapeography

These sets are based on the second editions released on vinyl. In most cases, each one ends with the narrator stating that "That was the end of the story. If you would like to hear it again, turn the tape over.". Specialized versions will be noted where applicable.

51-80DC are unknown

Charlie Brown Storyteller Set Tapeography

Sci-fi and fantasy series tapeography

Star Wars titles, indicated by ^ feature R2-D2 beeping in the soundtrack for the page-turn signal. Star Trek titles are indicated by #, and feature communicator beeping in the soundtrack. Unless otherwise noted, each title is narrated by Chuck Riley. All titles were sold under the Buena Vista Records branding unless otherwise noted.

Production code Title Series Narrator Page-turn signal Year of publication Note
150DC Star Wars Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley ^ 1979 None
151DC The Empire Strikes Back Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley ^ 1980 None
152DC Raiders of the Lost Ark Indiana Jones, Read-Along Adventures William Woodson Bullwhip crack 1981 None
153DC Star Wars - The Further Adventures: Droid World[1] Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley ^ 1983 None
154DC Star Wars - The Further Adventures: Planet of the Hoojibs[1] Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley ^ 1983 None
155DC Return of the Jedi Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley ^ 1983 None
156DC E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Read-Along Adventures Drew Barrymore as Gertie Chimes ring 1983 This title was released and sold under the Disneyland Records branding.
157DC The Dark Crystal Read-Along Adventures William Woodson Chimes ring 1983 None
158DC The Black Stallion Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1983 None
159DC The Black Stallion Returns Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1983 None
160DC Return of the Jedi: The Ewoks Join the Fight[1] Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley ^ 1983 None
161DC Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley # 1983 None
162DC Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley # 1984 None
163DC Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley # 1984 None
164DC The Last Starfighter Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1984 None
165DC Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones, Read-Along Adventures William Woodson Bullwhip crack 1984 None
166DC Gremlins' Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1984 None
167DC The Ewok Adventure[1] Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1984 None
168DC Robo Force: Battle at the Fortress Steele Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1985 None
169DC The Story of the Goonies Read-Along Adventures Jeff Cohen as Chunk Chimes ring 1985 None
170DC Ewoks: The Battle for Endor[1] Star Wars, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1985 None
171DC Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek, Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley # 1986 None
172DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
173DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
174DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
175DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
176DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
177DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
178DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
179DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
180DC Star Wars: Adventures in Colors & Shapes[1] Star Wars, Adventures in Learning Fun William Woodson ^ 1984 None
181DC Star Wars: Adventures in ABC[1] Star Wars, Adventures in Learning Fun William Woodson and Anthony Daniels as C-3PO ^ 1984 None
182DC Labyrinth Read-Along Adventures Chuck Riley Chimes ring 1986 None
183DC Willow Read-Along Adventures Roy Dotrice Chimes ring 1988 None
184DC Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Indiana Jones, Read-Along Adventures John Rhys-Davies Bullwhip crack 1989 None
185DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
186DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
187DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
188DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
189DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
190DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
191DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
192DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
193DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
194DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
195DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
196DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
197DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
198DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
199DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None
200DC Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None

Little Golden Books Tapeography

Little Critter Tapeography

  • 225DC: Just for You
  • 226DC: Merry Christmas, Mom and Dad
  • 227DC: Just Me and My Dad
  • 228DC: Just Grandma and Me

229DC is unknown

Hans Christian Andersen Tapeography

Al titles in this series are narrated by Marvin Kaplan

238-250DC are unknown

Christmas Little Golden Books Tapeography

258-259DC are unknown

Garfield Tapeography

263-269DC are unknown

Get Along Gang Tapeography

  • 270DC: Get Along Gang and the Missing Caboose
  • 271DC: Get Along Gang and the Bad Loser
  • 272DC: Get Along Gang and the Big Bully
  • 273DC: Get Along Gang and the New Neighbor

274-279DC are unknown

Rainbow Brite Tapeography

  • 280DC: Rainbow Brite Saves Spring
  • 281DC: Rainbow Brite and the Brook Meadow Deer
  • 282DC: Rainbow Brite and the Big Color Mix-up
  • 283DC: Happy Birthday, Buddy Blue

Alvin and the Chipmunks Tapeography

  • 284DC: The Chipmunk Adventure - Narrated by William Woodson (Includes the song: The Girls and Boys of Rock & Roll)
  • 285DC: The Chipmunks Join the Circus (Alvin and the Chipmunks) - Narrated by William Woodson (Includes the song: The Chipmunks Theme)

ALF and Gumby Tapeography

  • 286DC: Alf Drops In
  • 287DC: Alf Goes Wild
  • 288DC: Alf Plays Detective
  • 289DC: Super Alf
  • 290DC: Castle in the Clouds
  • 291DC: Wild West Adventure

Book and Cassette Tapes-B sets

(Late 1980s to early 1990s)

Gummi Bears Tapeography

  • 501B: Gummies to the Rescue
  • 502B: Zummi's Magic Spell
  • 503B: The Great Mouse Detective - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 504B: Cubbi Finds a Friend
  • 505B: Tummi and the Dragon

Miscellaneous Disney and Children's Tapeography

  • 506B: Totally Minnie
  • 507B: Safety First (Disney Discovery Series)
  • 508B: Colors and Shapes (Disney Discovery Series)
  • 509B: The Happiest Fluppy (Fluppy Dogs)
  • 510B: Lost and Found Fluppy (Fluppy Dogs)
  • 511B: The Seasons (Disney Discovery Series)
  • 512B: Telling Time (Disney Discovery Series)
  • 513B: The Aristocats - Narrated by Linda Gary
  • 514B: Welcome to Duckberg (Duck Tales)
  • 515B: Launchpad's Daring Raid (Duck Tales)
  • 516B: Dinosaur Ducks (Duck Tales)
  • 517B: Scrooge's Treasure Hunt (Duck Tales)
  • 518B: Ernest Goes to Camp - Narrated by Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell
  • 519B: Donald's Pooch Parlor
  • 520B: Mickey's Tattered Tale
  • 521B: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - Narrated by Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit
  • 522B: Oliver and Company - Narrated by William Woodson
  • 523B: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 524B: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 525B: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 526B: Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore - Narrated by Laurie Main
  • 527B: Honey I Shrunk the Kids - Narrated by Robert Oliveri as Nick Szalinski
  • 528B: The Case of the Missing Egg (Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers)
  • 529B: The Case of the Flying Carpet (Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers)
  • 530B: The Little Mermaid - Narrated by Roy Dotrice

531-700B are unknown

Voltron and Photon Tapeography

  • 701B: Attack of the Sand Monster (Voltron)
  • 702B: Lotor's Secret Weapon (Voltron)
  • 703B: The Masked Robeast (Voltron)
  • 704B: Trapped on the Jungle Planet (Voltron)
  • 705B: The Adventure Begins (Photon)
  • 706B: The Tunnels of Danger (Photon)

Read-along book-and-cassette

1990–2000 read-along book-and-cassette titles include:

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1990) - Narrated by Mary D'Arcy
  • Pinocchio (1990) - Narrated by Hal Smith as Jiminy Cricket
  • Dumbo (1990) Narrated by Paul Frees (with *circus calliope* playing in the soundtrack) (Includes the songs: Casey Junior and When I see an Elephant Fly) (Note: He says, "This is the story of Dumbo. You can read along with me in your book. You will know it is time to turn the page when you hear the circus calliope play like this: (sound of a *circus calliope*) Let's begin now.")
  • The Jungle Book (1990) Narrated by Laurie Main as Bagheera the Panther (with *jungle bird* calling in the soundtrack) (Includes the songs: The Bare Necessities and I Wanna Be Like You) (Note: He says, "This is the story of The Jungle Book. You can read along with me in your book. You will know it is time to turn the page when you hear the jungle bird call like this: (sound of a *jungle bird*) Let's begin now.")
  • - Narrated by Paul Frees
  1. - Narrated by Linda Gary

^ - Narrated by Laurie Main + - Narrated by Hal Smith % - Narrated by William Woodson

(After the end of the story, he says "Well, my friends, that is the end of the story. And you can be sure that everyone, except Jafar and Iago, lived very happily ever after. In fact, it is said that Aladdin's Genie still roams free to this very day, but no one knows for sure. If you would like to hear the story again, all you need to do is turn the tape over. All is the same on the other side. Until we meet again, farewell." And Abu the monkey says, "Bye-bye!")

  • Adventures in the Cave of Wonders (Aladdin) (1992) - Narrated by Jim Cummings as the Peddler (with *harp* playing the soundtrack) (Includes the song: "Arabian Nights") (Note: He says "Ah.... salaam and good day to you, worthy friend. Welcome to Agrabah, city of mystery and enchantment! Would you like to hear a tale of wonder and magic? Then read the story along with me in your book. Every time you hear this sound: (sound of a *harp* playing) it will be a signal that it is time to turn the page. Let us begin the story now.")

(After the end of the story, he says "That was the end of the tale. If you would like to hear it again, all you need to do is turn the tape over. All is the same on the other side. Until we meet again, farewell.")

  • Iago Returns (Aladdin) (1994) - Narrated by Corey Burton as the Peddler (with *harp* playing the soundtrack) (Includes the song: "A Whole New World") (Note: He says "Aaahh.... Welcome back to Agrabah, my worthy friend. Much as happened since we last visited. Iago has managed to escape from the lamp, leaving the evil Jafar inside, and has returned to the palace. But don't worry----all is well. In fact, at this very moment, Aladdin is with the Royal Chief of Etiquette. Shall we drop in on them? Every time you hear this sound: (sound of a *harp* playing) it will be a signal that it is time to turn the page. Let us begin.")

(After the end of the story, he says "And that was the end of the story. I hope you liked it. If you would like to hear it again, turn the tape over. That's all!")

  • The Lion King (1994) - Narrated by Robert Guillaume as Rafiki (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack) (Includes the song: "I Just Can't Wait to Be King") (Note: He says "Welcome to the Pride Lands, home to some of the most glorious animals of Africa. I am Rafiki, and I am here to tell you the story of one special lion who lives here----a lion who holds a very dear place in my heart. You can read along with me in your book. Every time you hear this sound: (sound of a *harp* playing) you will know it is time to turn the page. Let us begin now.")

(After the end of the story, he says "And that, my dear listeners, is the end of my story. If you would like to hear it again, just turn the tape over. It is exactly the same on the other side. Bye for now.")

  • Far from the Pride Lands (The Lion King) (1994) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack) (Includes the song: "Hakuna Matata") (Note: He says "This is the story about Simba, the future King of the African Pride Lands. As a young lion, Simba had many adventures----some dangerous and some fun. This adventure follows him as he runs away from home, meets some new friends, and learns to face his past. You can read along with me in your book. Every time you hear this sound: (sound of a *harp* playing) you'll know it's time to turn the page. Let's begin now.")

(After the end of the story, he says "If you would like to hear the adventure of Simba one more time, turn the tape over. The story begins again on the other side.")

Read-along book-and-CD Discography

2000–present read-along book-and-CD titles include:

  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) - Narrated by Corey Burton (Note: Like the Monsters, Inc. 24-page read-along book, this will be a 24-page version coming soon.)
  • 102 Dalmatians (2000) - Narrated by Peter Dennis (Note: Like the Monsters, Inc. 24-page read-along book, this will be a 24-page version coming soon.)
  • The Emperor's New Groove (2000) - Narrated by Steven Weber (Note: Like the Monsters, Inc. 24-page read-along book, this will be a 24-page version coming soon.)
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2001) - Introduction narrated by Corey Burton/Narrated by Mary D'Arcy (24-page version, 2006)
  • The Little Mermaid (2001) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice (24-page version, 2006)
  • The Lion King (2001) - Narrated by Robert Guillaume as Rafiki
  • Monsters, Inc. (2001) - Narrated by Dom De Luise (24-page version, 2006)
  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) - Narrated by Chuck Riley (Note: Like the Monsters, Inc. 24-page read-along book, this will be a 24-page version coming soon.)
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (2002) - Narrated by Drew Barrymore as Gertie
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (2002) - Introduction narrated by Roy Dotrice/Narrated by Christopher Plummer (Note: Like the Monsters, Inc. 24-page read-along book, this will be a 24-page version coming soon.)
  • Beauty and the Beast (2002) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice (24-page version, 2006)
  • Tarzan (2002) - Narrated by Chuck Riley (24-page version, 2006)
  • Lilo & Stitch (2002) - Narrated by Corey Burton (24-page version, 2006)
  • Treasure Planet (2002) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
  • Finding Nemo (2003) - Narrated by Matt Frewer (24-page version, 2006)
  • The Jungle Book 2 - TBA
  • Piglet's Big Movie (2003) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice (24-page version, 2006)
  • Brother Bear (2003) - Narrated by Graham Greene (24-page version, 2006)
  • The Incredibles (2004) - Narrated by David Jeremiah (Note: This will be a 24-page version coming soon.)
  • Mary Poppins (2004) - Narrated by Karen Dotrice as Adult Jane Banks
  • Aladdin (2004) - Narrated by Laurie Main as the Peddler
  • The Lion King 1½ (2004) - Narrated by Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa
  • Home on the Range (2004) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
  • Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice (24-page version, 2006)
  • Chicken Little (2005) - Narrated by David Jeremiah (24-page version, 2006)
  • The Wild (2006) - Narrated by William Woodson
  • Cars (2006) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Pirates of the Caribbean) (2006) - Narrated by Diedrich Bader
  • Dead Man's Chest (Pirates of the Caribbean) (2006) - Narrated by Diedrich Bader
  • Cinderella (2006) - Narrated by Stephanie Stearns (24-page version, 2006)
  • Enchanted (2007) - TBA
  • At World's End (Pirates of the Caribbean) (2007) - Narrated by Diedrich Bader
  • Ratatouille (2007) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
  • Meet the Robinsons (2007) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
  • WALL-E (2008) - Narrated by Tino Insana
  • Bolt (TBA)
  • Up (TBA) Narrated by Bill Cosby (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack)
  • The Phantom Menace (Star Wars) (TBA) - Introduction narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO/Narrated by Jerry Bishop (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack)
  • Attack of the Clones (Star Wars) (TBA) - Introduction narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO/Narrated by Jerry Bishop (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack)
  • Revenge of the Sith (Star Wars) (TBA) - Introduction narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO/Narrated by Jerry Bishop (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack)
  • A New Hope (Star Wars) (TBA) - Introduction narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO/Narrated by Chuck Riley (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack)
  • The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars) (TBA) - Introduction narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO/Narrated by Chuck Riley (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack)
  • Return of the Jedi (Star Wars) (TBA) - Introduction narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO/Narrated by Chuck Riley (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TBA) - Introduction narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO/Narrated by Jerry Bishop (with *harp* playing in the soundtrack)
  • Tinker Bell (2010) (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack)
  • The Princess and the Frog (2010) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack)
  • Mickey's Spooky Night (Mickey Mouse) (2010) - Narrated by Chris Smith (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack)
  • A Heart Full of Love (Cinderella) (2010) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack) (Note: She says, "This is a tale about Cinderella and a special gift from her Prince. You can read along with me in your book. You will know it is time to turn the page when you hear a chime, like this: (sound of *chimes*) Let's begin now.")
  • The Easter-Egg Hunt (Winnie the Pooh) (2010) (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack)
  • Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (2010) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack) (Note: She says, "This is the story of Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas. You can read along with me in your book. You will know it is time to turn the page when you hear a chime like this: (sound of *chimes*) Let's begin now.")
  • Toy Story 3 (2010) (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack) (Note: He says, "Andy is almost ready to go to college. To find out what happens to Buzz, Woody, and the other toys, read along with me in your book. You will know it's time to turn the page when you hear this sound: (sound of *chimes*) Let's begin now.")
  • Tangled (2010) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack) (Note: She says, "When Rapunzel meets Flynn Rider, the pair travel across the kingdom. To find out what happens, read along with me in your book. You will know it's time to turn the page when you hear this sound: (sound of *chimes*) Let's begin now.")
  • Cars 2 (2011) (with *chimes* ringing in the soundtrack)

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