Pinocchio | ||||
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Released | February 9, 1940 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Label | Victor Disneyland Walt Disney | |||
Disney film soundtracks chronology | ||||
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2006 Release | ||||
Legacy Collection |
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, and the song 'When You Wish Upon A Star' won the 1940 Academy Award for Best Original Song.
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In 2015, a Legacy Collection edition of Pinocchio was released.
Songs[edit]
The songs in the film were written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington.
- 'When You Wish Upon a Star' – Cliff Edwards – 3:16
- 'Little Wooden Head' – Christian Rub – 05:45
- 'Give A Little Whistle' – Cliff Edwards & Dickie Jones – 1:38
- 'Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee' – Walter Catlett – 1:40
- 'I've Got No Strings' – Dickie Jones and Patricia Page – 2:23
- 'Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (Reprise)' – Walter Catlett – 00:22
- 'When You Wish Upon A Star (Reprise)' – Cliff Edwards & Chorus – 01:27
Songs not used in the film[edit]
Songs written for the film but not used include:
- 'I'm A Happy Go Lucky Fellow' (also called 'Jiminy Cricket') – Jiminy Cricket (Later used in the 1947 Disney film Fun and Fancy Free)
- 'Honest John' – Chorus
- 'As I Was Saying To The Duchess' – J. Worthington Foulfellow
- 'Three Cheers For Anything' – Lampwick, Pinocchio, Alexander & Other Boys
- 'Monstro The Whale' – Chorus
- 'Turn On The Old Music Box' – Jiminy Cricket
Three of these songs, however, are used in a multi-record 78-RPM 1950 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 sung 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.
Releases[edit]
Original release[edit]
The soundtrack was first issued as a collection (Victor P-18) of three 78-rpm singles.
- 'When You Wish Upon a Star' b/w 'Little Wooden Head' (Victor 26477)
- 'Give a Little Whistle' b/w 'Hi Diddle Dee Dee' (Victor 26478)
- 'I've Got No Strings' b/w/ 'Turn On the Old Music Box' (Victor 26477)
'Original Motion Picture Soundtrack' Picture Disc LP[edit]
Catalogue number: Disneyland 3102Side One
- 'When You Wish Upon a Star' – Jiminy Cricket
- 'Cricket Theme' / 'Little Wooden Head' (contains Rub's vocals)
- 'The Blue Fairy Arrives' / 'When You Wish Upon a Star'
- 'Give a Little Whistle' – Jiminy Cricket / 'Pinocchio Goes To School' / 'Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me)' – Honest John
Side Two
- 'I've Got No Strings ' – Pinocchio
- 'Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee' – Honest John
- 'The Whale Chase'
- 'Finale: Turn on the Old Music Box andWhen You Wish Upon a Star – Jiminy Cricket'
Current release[edit]
- 'When You Wish Upon a Star' – 3:15
- 'Little Wooden Head' – 5:45 (this track contains none of the vocals present on this track as presented in the film sung by Christian Rub)
- 'Clock Sequence' – 0:55
- 'Kitten Theme' – 0:40
- 'The Blue Fairy' – 3:28
- 'Give a Little Whistle' – 1:38
- 'Old Geppetto' – 4:44
- 'Off to School' – 4:19
- 'Hi Diddle Dee Dee' – 1:41
- 'So Sorry' – 1:36
- 'I've Got No Strings' – 2:23
- 'Sinister Stromboli' – 2:28
- 'Sad Reunion' – 3:22
- 'Lesson in Lies' – 2:31
- 'Turn On the Old Music Box' – 0:50
- 'Coach to Pleasure Island' – 4:45 (Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (reprise) contains none of the vocals as presented on the record and in the film)
- 'Angry Cricket' – 1:20
- 'Transformation' – 3:51
- 'Message from the Blue Fairy' – 1:30
- 'To the Rescue' – 0:34
- 'Deep Ripples' – 1:29
- 'Desolation Theme' – 1:42
- 'Monstro Awakens' – 2:03
- 'Whale Chase' – 3:19
- 'A Real Boy' – 1:42
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Walt Disney Records - History'. Walt Disney Records. Disney.com Music. Archived from the original on 16 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' | |
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Single by Ilene Woods | |
from the album Cinderella (1950 film soundtrack) | |
Released | 1950 |
Recorded | 1949 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 3:50 |
Songwriter(s) |
'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' is a song written and composed by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston for the Walt Disney film Cinderella (1950). In the song, Cinderella (voiced by Ilene Woods)[1] encourages her animal friends to never stop dreaming, and that theme continues throughout the entire story.The theme of the song was taken from Franz Liszt's Etude No. 9 Ricordanza of the Transcendental Etudes.[2][unreliable source?] This song was also performed by Lily James for the soundtrack of the live-action version of Cinderella in 2015. In April 2020, Demi Lovato and Michael Bublé performed the song for The Disney Family Singalong on ABC.[3]
'Dreams' as a recurring Disney theme[edit]
Thematically, the lyrics recall the sentiments expressed in 'When You Wish upon a Star' from Pinocchio (1940). In equating a dream with a wish, the song establishes that Cinderella is using the word 'dream' in the metaphorical sense of desires that can, as the lyric promises, 'come true.' 'When You Wish Upon A Star' makes this same promise, as does other Disney material, such as the fireworks show Remember... Dreams Come True and related promotions.[4] The literal meaning of the word, as something that happens 'when you're fast asleep', reappears in another Disney song, 'Once Upon a Dream' from Sleeping Beauty (1959).
Release[edit]
The original version appears on a CD of the original soundtrack, as well as several compilations. Ilene Woods with Harold Mooney and his Orchestra recorded the song in Hollywood on October 26, 1949. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 31-0014B (in USA) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog numbers B 9971, SG 272, HM 2753, JK 2679, SAB 7 and EA 3914.
The song has also been used as part of the opening titles of several iterations of the Walt Disney anthology television series, notably in the medley for The Wonderful World Of Disney (1969–1979) and in The Magical World Of Disney (1988).
Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[5] | Gold | 500,000 |
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone |
Circle of Stars version[edit]
Movie Soundtracks Original Soundtrack
'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' | ||||
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Single by Disney Channel Circle of Stars | ||||
from the album DisneyMania 4 | ||||
Released | November 21, 2005 | |||
Recorded | February 12–20, 2005 | |||
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Label | Walt Disney | |||
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The song was re-recorded by the Disney Channel Circle of Stars, a group of actors and actresses who have appeared in Disney Channel television series and original movies. The line-up was significantly different from that of their re-recording of 'Circle Of Life' in 2003. This version was used in commercials for Disney on Ice from 2006 to 2010, and to launch the inflight music aboard international flights via Cebu Pacific airlines in December 2010.
Track listing[edit]
- Digital track listing
- 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' (Single Version) – 3:55
- 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' (Christmas Version) – 3:45
Official versions[edit]
- 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' (Single Version) – 3:55
- 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' (Radio Edit) – 3:39
- 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' (Christmas Version) – 3:45
- 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' (Cut Live Version) – 1:21
References[edit]
Death Wish Original Soundtrack
- ^Sherman, Robert et al. (2005). From Rags to Riches: The Making of Cinderella (DVD extra). Disney.
- ^'Source Material: A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes'. 2013. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^Bailey, Alyssa (April 17, 2020). 'Watch Demi Lovato's Moving Performance Of Cinderella's 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes''. Elle. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
- ^'Disney Parks: Where Dreams Come True'. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-11-22. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
- ^'American single certifications – Ilene Woods – A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes'. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved October 29, 2020.If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Single, then click SEARCH.