0:00 Moonglow - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet 5:12 West End Blues - Allen Toussaint 9:00 Funky Blues - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet 16:11 Blues De La Tabla De Lavar - Pete Fountain 19:55 The Viper - Bill Reynolds, Billy Novick, and Paul Lenart 22:28 Somebody Else Is Taking My Place - Preservation Hall Jazz Band 30:17 Creole Nights - Dr. Michael White 36:15 Tom Cat Blues - Norbert Susemihl 39:06 Some of these Days - Dutch Swing College Band 43:09 Singin' the Blues - Allen Toussaint 48:45 Canal Street Blues - Peoria Jazzband 52:58 Muskogee Blue - Jon-Erik Kellso 58:08 New Orleans Bump - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet 1:01:40 Basin Street Blues - Preservation Hall Jazz Band 1:09:14 Blues in the Air - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet 1:14:57 Creole Love Call - Piccadilly Six 1:18:27 Couleur de Créole - Don Vappie and Jazz Créole 1:21:32 Wild Man Blues - Nicholas Payton
Because that song wasn't written in the 20/30's. This is jazz music from the 20's and 30's, which is the time The Princess and the Frog was set in, and I'm LOVING this background music!! Thanks for the video, Magical Soundtracks!
When I'm at the parks I just use Shazam to find the songs and put it into a playlist. You can find most, if not all, on streaming services by searching the track name/artist!
@@magicalsoundtracks I'm glad I'm not the only person crazy enough to sit there with Shazam open. Last time we ate at Tiffin's a song came on that I didn't recall, had my phone right out hitting that Shazam button 🤣.
@@MouseTracksYeah, these are just needle drop tracks. They're publicly available. Like the Tower of Terror queue music. Shazam, Spotify, and Apple Music are great resources.
0:00 Moonglow - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet
5:12 West End Blues - Allen Toussaint
9:00 Funky Blues - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet
16:11 Blues De La Tabla De Lavar - Pete Fountain
19:55 The Viper - Bill Reynolds, Billy Novick, and Paul Lenart
22:28 Somebody Else Is Taking My Place - Preservation Hall Jazz Band
30:17 Creole Nights - Dr. Michael White
36:15 Tom Cat Blues - Norbert Susemihl
39:06 Some of these Days - Dutch Swing College Band
43:09 Singin' the Blues - Allen Toussaint
48:45 Canal Street Blues - Peoria Jazzband
52:58 Muskogee Blue - Jon-Erik Kellso
58:08 New Orleans Bump - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet
1:01:40 Basin Street Blues - Preservation Hall Jazz Band
1:09:14 Blues in the Air - The Solomon Douglas Swingtet
1:14:57 Creole Love Call - Piccadilly Six
1:18:27 Couleur de Créole - Don Vappie and Jazz Créole
1:21:32 Wild Man Blues - Nicholas Payton
Not even going to ask how you gained access to these super clean tracks; I'm in Heaven.
Are you telling me...Tiana's Palace, the scene where "Almost There" is featured, doesn't play "Almost There"?
If true that is SO lame. It’s a great song!
Because that song wasn't written in the 20/30's. This is jazz music from the 20's and 30's, which is the time The Princess and the Frog was set in, and I'm LOVING this background music!! Thanks for the video, Magical Soundtracks!
Can you do the new Frozen Holiday Suprise next? I would really enjoy it!
Can You Please Do World Of Color Season Of Light? Love That Soundtrack
How do you acquire the music from these places? Would love to have them with me when I am out!
When I'm at the parks I just use Shazam to find the songs and put it into a playlist. You can find most, if not all, on streaming services by searching the track name/artist!
@@magicalsoundtracks thank you!
@@magicalsoundtracks I'm glad I'm not the only person crazy enough to sit there with Shazam open. Last time we ate at Tiffin's a song came on that I didn't recall, had my phone right out hitting that Shazam button 🤣.
@@pco9672Same haha
@@MouseTracksYeah, these are just needle drop tracks. They're publicly available. Like the Tower of Terror queue music. Shazam, Spotify, and Apple Music are great resources.
Beacons of Magic instrumental?
no, this is tiana's palace
@@magicalsoundtracks I mean when it arrives, Beacons of magic instrumental?