I used to work at Kennywood and when I can’t fall asleep late at night I listen to this and it calms me down and reminds me of home and a simpler time :) thank you for posting
I’m only 14, but this closing soundtrack always brought some nostalgia to me. Maybe it’s because I’ve been going to Kennywood ever since I was like 7 months old and every year I hear these songs play after another great day at this park ends. It could be a tired 3 year old me being carried by my mom or dad or present day me waking with family or friends to the exit. I just wanna say that this closing soundtrack always brought some magic to park that I feel like many other parks can’t really emulate.
This had to be 2003 or 2004. I worked in refreshments starting in 2003 when Volcano Valley was new (present in video) but before I moved to rides in 2005 and they removed tickets and general admisstion (you can see a ride sign with ticket information on the wipeout) - which leads me to believe it had to be either 2003 or 2004.
I absolutely LOVE Kennywood. Never have I found a park with so much charm, style, and unique atmosphere. Not to mention their coasters are incredible. After Cedar Point, it's my favorite amusement park
okay, They really need to get rid of that swing ride at 2:08. Because it looks totally unsafe. And that pirate ride looks like a big swing that looks like fun. And what time does kennywood close? And I thought Idlewild was the first amusment park before kennywood opened.
Hi kpdave. I grew up next to Kennywood, in a house across across the street from the white house that can be seen to the right of the wave swinger. I could hear the closing music in my room, or on the porch. My room had a direct view of the park. Lots of good memories of the park.
This takes me back to the 4 undergrad summers when I worked at Kennywood in the early 1980’s. The last “Good Night” from the “Nighty Night” song was the signal to turn off the lights on my ride. Then the forest green painted ticket can would be picked up and my ride crew would walk out together. We walked to the office near the Tilt-A-Whirl and would drop off the ticket can. It was often around 12:20 PM when the park would close (except on cold rainy days when the park may have an early close). Spending the summer outside all day would result in dark tan arms and legs but it was a classic “Kennywood” tan because your chest, back, shoulders, and feet would be pale white. Good memories.
They've been using this closing sequence for longer than I can remember, probably since before I was born. As far as i'm concerned, its as much a part of Kennywood as are the rides and refreshments and everything else related to Kennywood :) .
Wonderful video. I work at the park and I absolutely love hearing Jim’s announcement and the closing songs, but not for the same reason as all the other employees :) While going home is nice, I really love the way the old jazz “interacts” with the other sounds in the park. “Adios” and the trumpet soli of “Nighty Night” come to mind. It always gives me a chill if I’m working somewhere where I can hear it. Absolutely love this place. No other park will match that special character Kennywood has.
I only moved to Pittsburgh 2 years ago and have been to Kennywood like 5 or 6 times, but there’s something so deeply warm and nostalgic about the closing music. Can’t imagine how lovely it would’ve been growing up at this park(:
And I hope you keep hearing it for many years to come. This announcement has been used for more years than I've been alive, and I'm almost 55 now. Its a small part of Kennywood history that I hope never changes.
1) Proschai - The Limeliters 2) Adios - Unknown (this is the only song that I haven't found an actual recording for) 3) Now Is The Hour - Guy Lombardo 4) I'll See You In My Dreams - Guy Lombardo 5) Nighty Night - Alvino Rey 6) Good Night - Ted Lewis The two from Guy Lombardo I've only found on cd's. Since I have them on cd's I haven't looked to see if they are available for download. Hope this helps.
Kennywood Fanboy you are correct that Mel Torme did record this song, but it’s not the one used here. I have since found this recording, it’s by the Norman Luboff Choir. It’s the exact version used here. But thank you. 👍
Hi Agentsub, the final song is called "Goodnight" by Ted Lewis. I found the full version on iTunes. If you search for it there, search for "goodnight ted lewis". Its on an album called "Sentimental Memories". There is also a version on itunes with goodnight spelled as two separate words. Its the same song but a different version than the one that Kennywood uses. That one is on an album called "Me and My Shadow" . Just wanted to let you know that there are two versions.
Crazy to think the only rides on this video is still in operation is the merry go round, the racer, the jackrabbit, the swings, Auto race, kangaroo since it reopened ;), Aero 360, thunderbolt, pirate ship, musik express, phantoms revenge, Noah’s ark, and the Pittsburgh plunge because the rest closed.
The second song is Adios by Enric Madriguera, but I don't know what orchestra or vocal group to credit it to. I'd have to compare versions extensively.
+Stage Right Theatricals Thank you so much for finding this. I've known the title of Adios for quite awhile but had no idea who recorded it. I did a google search of your info and found a youtube copy of it, so I was able to download it. That completes my collection of the actual recordings that Kennywood uses in its closing songs. I had actually given up hope of ever getting this version. So thanks for your work in finding it.
I used to work at Kennywood and when I can’t fall asleep late at night I listen to this and it calms me down and reminds me of home and a simpler time :) thank you for posting
Where did you work at?
Unball / In the Hole games by the Jack Rabbit
I’m only 14, but this closing soundtrack always brought some nostalgia to me. Maybe it’s because I’ve been going to Kennywood ever since I was like 7 months old and every year I hear these songs play after another great day at this park ends. It could be a tired 3 year old me being carried by my mom or dad or present day me waking with family or friends to the exit. I just wanna say that this closing soundtrack always brought some magic to park that I feel like many other parks can’t really emulate.
This had to be 2003 or 2004. I worked in refreshments starting in 2003 when Volcano Valley was new (present in video) but before I moved to rides in 2005 and they removed tickets and general admisstion (you can see a ride sign with ticket information on the wipeout) - which leads me to believe it had to be either 2003 or 2004.
I absolutely LOVE Kennywood. Never have I found a park with so much charm, style, and unique atmosphere. Not to mention their coasters are incredible. After Cedar Point, it's my favorite amusement park
okay, They really need to get rid of that swing ride at 2:08. Because it looks totally unsafe. And that pirate ride looks like a big swing that looks like fun. And what time does kennywood close? And I thought Idlewild was the first amusment park before kennywood opened.
@@dojiorangejuice2543 I think kennywood closes around either 10:00 PM or 11:00 PM at night
Hi kpdave. I grew up next to Kennywood, in a house across across the street from the white house that can be seen to the right of the wave swinger. I could hear the closing music in my room, or on the porch. My room had a direct view of the park. Lots of good memories of the park.
This takes me back to the 4 undergrad summers when I worked at Kennywood in the early 1980’s. The last “Good Night” from the “Nighty Night” song was the signal to turn off the lights on my ride. Then the forest green painted ticket can would be picked up and my ride crew would walk out together. We walked to the office near the Tilt-A-Whirl and would drop off the ticket can. It was often around 12:20 PM when the park would close (except on cold rainy days when the park may have an early close). Spending the summer outside all day would result in dark tan arms and legs but it was a classic “Kennywood” tan because your chest, back, shoulders, and feet would be pale white. Good memories.
They've been using this closing sequence for longer than I can remember, probably since before I was born. As far as i'm concerned, its as much a part of Kennywood as are the rides and refreshments and everything else related to Kennywood :) .
Wonderful video. I work at the park and I absolutely love hearing Jim’s announcement and the closing songs, but not for the same reason as all the other employees :) While going home is nice, I really love the way the old jazz “interacts” with the other sounds in the park. “Adios” and the trumpet soli of “Nighty Night” come to mind. It always gives me a chill if I’m working somewhere where I can hear it. Absolutely love this place. No other park will match that special character Kennywood has.
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I only moved to Pittsburgh 2 years ago and have been to Kennywood like 5 or 6 times, but there’s something so deeply warm and nostalgic about the closing music. Can’t imagine how lovely it would’ve been growing up at this park(:
And I hope you keep hearing it for many years to come. This announcement has been used for more years than I've been alive, and I'm almost 55 now. Its a small part of Kennywood history that I hope never changes.
Do you know what year this was filmed my guess would be 2006 since that was the final year of the flying carpet
1) Proschai - The Limeliters
2) Adios - Unknown (this is the only song that I haven't found an actual recording for)
3) Now Is The Hour - Guy Lombardo
4) I'll See You In My Dreams - Guy Lombardo
5) Nighty Night - Alvino Rey
6) Good Night - Ted Lewis
The two from Guy Lombardo I've only found on cd's. Since I have them on cd's I haven't looked to see if they are available for download. Hope this helps.
8 years late but the Adios song is by Mel Torme pretty sure
Kennywood Fanboy you are correct that Mel Torme did record this song, but it’s not the one used here. I have since found this recording, it’s by the Norman Luboff Choir. It’s the exact version used here. But thank you. 👍
@@kpdave your welcome, not gonna lie I did not expect a reply that quickly haha, but thank you for the correction
When I was a kid at this I would be like no I don't wanna go until I heard the whole of the good night.
Hi Agentsub, the final song is called "Goodnight" by Ted Lewis. I found the full version on iTunes. If you search for it there, search for "goodnight ted lewis". Its on an album called "Sentimental Memories". There is also a version on itunes with goodnight spelled as two separate words. Its the same song but a different version than the one that Kennywood uses. That one is on an album called "Me and My Shadow" . Just wanted to let you know that there are two versions.
Does kennywood play any closing music during the holiday lights? haven't been there till close yet
Duuuude hearin this reminds me of when i worked there
So much happiness,and just
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Been to a lot of park , and Kennywood beats them all. Will return when my son is 54 inches tall to ride the Thunderbolt
Crazy to think the only rides on this video is still in operation is the merry go round, the racer, the jackrabbit, the swings, Auto race, kangaroo since it reopened ;), Aero 360, thunderbolt, pirate ship, musik express, phantoms revenge, Noah’s ark, and the Pittsburgh plunge because the rest closed.
The second song is Adios by Enric Madriguera, but I don't know what orchestra or vocal group to credit it to. I'd have to compare versions extensively.
Can you list all of the songs please? The very first one sounds like the Kingston Trio. I know the Ted Lewis song and Nighty Night, of course! Thanks!
People have been looking for the name and artist of the second song in the medley: it's "Adios," by the Norman Luboff Choir.
+Stage Right Theatricals Thank you so much for finding this. I've known the title of Adios for quite awhile but had no idea who recorded it. I did a google search of your info and found a youtube copy of it, so I was able to download it. That completes my collection of the actual recordings that Kennywood uses in its closing songs. I had actually given up hope of ever getting this version. So thanks for your work in finding it.
I miss the wipeout being there.
What is the final song that starts out with Taps?
I have no nostalgia for Kennywood, having moved to Pittsburgh in 2006, but damn if this doesn't hit me in the feels anyway.
I love the Nighty Night Song, I hope Kennywood doesn't get rid of the Nighty Night Song.
Alex Saul I hope not either
What year exactly was this filmed? 2008?
My guess is either 2003 or 2004 based on a few minor details and my experience working at the park during those times.
They should play closing time by semisonic
this is even after they shoot fireworks
Hershey park is good but kennywood is better
Always the worst part of the day
0:49 that song is creepy