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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Early Disney Movie Music - with a British Flair

The famous march that opened TV's "Mickey Mouse Club" had a great 'hook'... "Mic-key-Mouse-Club, Mic-Key-Mouse-Club..." as identifiable as it is unforgettable. Written by Jimmie Dodd especially for the TV show, one would hardly expect to hear that very same 'hook' in a recording from 1933. But here it is.

Listen to the first few seconds of "Silly Symphony Selection," and you will hear "Mic-key-Mouse-Club, Mic-Key-Mouse-Club..." I guess we will have to call this sheer musical coincidence. Or maybe that little musical 'hook' is somehow inherent in the Mickey Mouse theme song, "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo."

Walt Disney had always refused to allow permission for records to be made from songs featured in his cartoons, but in 1933, he gave permission for a recording to be made by George Scott Wood, a British arranger and orchestra leader whose work Disney had heard and admired. Wood did an admirable job of capturing not only the Mickey Mouse theme but also a "Silly Symphony Selection" featuring music from "Funny Little Bunnies," "Peculiar Penguins," "The Pied Piper," "The Grasshopper and the Ants," "Lullabye Land," and "The Wise Little Hen," all "Symphonies" released in 1933 and 1934.

These British Dance Orchestras were mostly "sweet" bands, and listening to these tracks, you can easily imagine couples gliding across the polished floors of English hotels. Exceptions: the Dixieland-style treatment of "Turn on the Old Music Box," from Pinocchio... and the jazzy treatment given to "When I See An Elephant Fly," from Dumbo.

For your listening and downloading pleasure (All tracks 3-4m except for "Silly Symphony Selection," 8m):

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Silly Symphony Selection - Silly Symphonic Orchestra
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf - The BBC Dance Orchestra
Ferdinand The Bull - Joe Loss and his Band
Heigh-Ho - Henry Hall and his Orchestra
With A Smile and a Song - Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans (not a typo)
I'm Wishing - Henry Hall and his Orchestra
One Song - Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans
Whistle While You Work - Harry Roy and his Orchestra
Some Day My Prince Will Come - Jack Harris and his Orchestra
Give A Little Whistle - Joe Loss and his Band
Little Wooden Head - Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans
When You Wish Upon A Star - Joe Loss and his Band
Turn On The Old Music Box - George Scott Wood and the Six Swingers
When I See An Elephant Fly - Joe Loss and his Band
Love Is A Song - The RAOC Blue Rockets

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4 Comments:

  • Goodness, what an embarrassment of riches! Am I correct that you snagged your dance band recordings from a homebrewed CD with the cover image that you illustrate? I'm very interested in the relationships between classic cartoons and music hall (and minstrelsy, and early dance club recordings)... you can see my old page about it here: http://www.cartoonresearch.com/gerstein/cartoonmusic
    If you'd like to get in touch with me privately, I can share some even earlier Disney pop recordings. I'd also be curious as to what else you yourself have. (Nothing beats the really primitive songs that are "tributes" to Mickey, not actually used in the cartoons...)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At July 29, 2007 at 9:56 AM  

  • Wow, wow and WOW! This is wonderful. Thank you for your description and posting of these rare recordings.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At August 2, 2007 at 9:15 AM  

  • Thanks for putting this up. It fun

    By Blogger J Chad Erekson, At August 2, 2007 at 12:46 PM  

  • I bought this LP (British Dance Bands play music from Mickey Mouse and the Silly Symphonies) around 1979, and I have always kept it (or at least a copy on tape) close, as it is so much fun - and gives a great impression those bygone days...

    By Blogger Hans Perk, At August 10, 2007 at 12:05 PM  

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