Pinocchio | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | February 9, 1940 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Label | Victor Disneyland Walt Disney |
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2006 Release | ||||
Pinocchio is the soundtrack to the 1940 Walt Disney film of the same name, first released on February 9, 1940. The album was described as being "recorded from the original soundtrack of the Walt Disney Production Pinocchio". According to Walt Disney Records, "this is the first time the phrase 'original soundtrack' was used to refer to a commercially available movie recording".[1]
The soundtrack won an Academy Award for Best Original Score.
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The songs in the film were written by Leigh Harline, Ned Washington, Victor Young and Frank Churchill.
Songs written for the film but not used include:
Three of these songs, however, were used in a multi-record 78-RPM 1940 cover album of the songs released by Decca Records and conducted by Victor Young. Although Cliff Edwards appeared as Jiminy Cricket on the album, no one else from the film cast did. Soprano Julietta Novis, who would later sing Schubert's Ave Maria on the soundtrack of Disney's Fantasia, sang the song "Little Wooden Head" , instead of it being sung by Geppetto. Other singers on the album included the Ken Darby Chorus and the King's Men.
Years later, Disneyland Records issued a true soundtrack album from the film.
The soundtrack was first issued as a collection (Victor P-18) of three 78rpm singles.
+ - for reasons unknown (possibly loss of the vocal masters) this track contains none of the vocals present on this track as presented in the film sung by Christian Rub
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