Wow, what sweet memories! My Mother used to play that (and other Disney story records) for me and my little sister at nap time! Those were the good old days!
Holy crap I had this album when I was 4 years old. Amazing the power music has on your memory. I have not heard this record in almost 40 years and it's as good as it was the days I used to listen to it
Another piece of my childhood! LOVED that operatic witch song near the end. "So hop hop hop, gallop, lop, lop, my broomstick nag, now do not lag......."
My mother played this for us whenever she needed calm in the house when I was a child.I am 49 now.Wow.Thanks.
Wow, what sweet memories! My Mother used to play that (and other Disney story records) for me and my little sister at nap time! Those were the good old days!
OMG! played it over and over on my portable record player.... memories.. I miss this.
Thanks for posting. This record was a big part of my childhood.
Thank you so much. It's been about 53 years since I used to listen to this.
Thanks for posting! Been looking for this recording for years!
Been searching for this! I listened for hours as a child
Holy crap I had this album when I was 4 years old. Amazing the power music has on your memory. I have not heard this record in almost 40 years and it's as good as it was the days I used to listen to it
This isn't what I was looking for, but I am charmed by the memory of playing my LPs!
Omg. Thanks for this! My brother and I used to dance to the song at 3:50 and laugh like crazy because it was so corny, but we secretly liked it.
Camerata was a production genius. You have a late-1970s repress with the more modern Disneyland Records logo. Peace.
I fed the audio through a sound card and digitally remastered the sucker!
I had this record too. Actually, I still have it.
Another piece of my childhood! LOVED that operatic witch song near the end. "So hop hop hop, gallop, lop, lop, my broomstick nag, now do not lag......."
Martha Wentworth made for a great witch's voice. She was also the voice of Madam Mim in "The Sword In the Stone."
who does the singing? It sounds like Marni Nixon as Gretel
nikster --it is! another post shows the record jacket!
Didn't Martha Wentworth also voice Witch Hazel?
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