Simply Mad About the Mouse: A Musical Celebration of Imagination

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Annotation

Original Release Date: October 1, 1991 Label: Sony Catalog: #46019 ASIN: B00000271X

Annotation last modified on 2005-03-11 18:09 UTC.

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Simply Mad - An Introduction
recording engineer:
Hideki Sunada
additional programming:
Rob Schwimmer
producer:
B A Robertson, Mary Kessler and Robbie Kilgore
remixer:
Hideki Sunada
arranger:
B A Robertson, Mary Kessler and Robbie Kilgore
recorded at and remixed at:
Unique Recording in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
[unknown]2:11
2When You Wish Upon a Star
recording engineer:
Steve Churchyard and Peter Doell
producer:
B A Robertson and Rick Chertoff
remixer:
Steve Churchyard
arranger:
Ralph Schuckett (keyboard, composer, producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Aug 5, 2004 – Oct 1, 2008) (in 1991)
recorded at:
Capitol Recording (Hollywood, CA) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Sheffield Audio/Video Productions in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States and The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
remixed at:
Electric Lady Studio in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Leigh Harline
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) and Chappell Music Ltd.
part of:
The 13th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 13)
medley of:
Little Wooden Head (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
medley of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
medley of:
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940 film, music cue)
part of:
Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand
part of:
Pinocchio (1940 Disney film soundtrack)
Billy Joel23:45
3Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
recording engineer:
Steve Churchyard
producer:
Ric Ocasek
solo guitar:
Eron Otcasek
background vocals:
Edie Brickell (American singer-songwriter), Derek Ocasek and Paulina Porizkova
remixer:
Steve Churchyard
arranger:
B A Robertson, Greg Hawkes and Ric Ocasek
recorded at and remixed at:
Electric Lady Studio in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
Zip‐a‐Dee‐Doo‐Dah (Song of the South)
lyricist:
Ray Gilbert
composer:
Allie Wrubel
publisher:
Joy Music Inc. and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1945)
part of:
The 20th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 20)
part of:
Song of the South (1946 live action/animated film)
Ric Ocasek4:57
4Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf
recording engineer:
Rob Paustian
producer:
B A Robertson, Edward Ferrell III and L.L. Cool J
remixer:
Rob Paustian
arranger:
B A Robertson, Edward Ferrell III and L.L. Cool J
recorded at and remixed at:
Unique Recording in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? (from “Three Little Pigs”)
additional lyricist:
Ann Ronell
lyricist and composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
LL Cool J3:53
5I've Got No Strings
recording engineer:
Peter Doell and Francoise Delabriere
producer:
B A Robertson and Jim Cregan (Producer & member of Family)
strings:
Ralph Schuckett (keyboard, composer, producer)
remixer:
Brian Tench
arranger:
B A Robertson and Jim Cregan (Producer & member of Family)
recorded at:
Capitol Recording (Hollywood, CA) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and Path Marconi (Boulogne-Billancourt) in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
remixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
I’ve Got No Strings (Pinocchio, 1940 film)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Leigh Harline
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
part of:
Pinocchio (1940 Disney film soundtrack)
Gipsy Kings3:20
6The Bare Necessities
recording engineer:
Gregg Rubin
producer:
Harry Connick, Jr. and Tracy Freeman
double bass [bass]:
Ben Wolfe
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Shannon Powell
remixer:
Gregg Rubin
arranger:
Harry Connick, Jr.
recorded at:
McClear Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
remixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
The Bare Necessities (From "The Jungle Book")
lyricist and composer:
Terry Gilkyson
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1964)
part of:
The 40th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
The Jungle Book (1967 Disney film soundtrack)
Harry Connick, Jr.3:06
7The Siamese Cat Song
recording engineer:
Howard Johnston (engineer, co-owner “Different Fur Recording”)
producer:
Bobby McFerrin
remixer:
Chris Tergesen
arranger:
Bobby McFerrin
recorded at:
Different Fur in San Francisco, California, United States
remixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
The Siamese Cat Song
writer:
Sonny Burke (producer, songwriter and Big Band leader) and Peggy Lee (jazz vocalist)
Bobby McFerrin4:12
8Kiss the Girl
recording engineer:
Eugene Ellis
programming:
Will Mowatt
producer:
Jazzie B
lead vocals:
Kofi
remixer:
Eugene Ellis
arranger:
B A Robertson and Jazzie B
recorded at and remixed at:
Soul II Soul Studios in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
cover recording of:
Kiss the Girl (The Little Mermaid)
additional lyricist:
Lin‐Manuel Miranda (from 2022 until 2023)
lyricist:
Howard Ashman
composer:
Alan Menken
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM), 日音 Synch事業部, Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1988) and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (a division of Disney Music Publishing) (in 1988)
part of:
The 62nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
The Little Mermaid (1989 film soundtrack)
Soul II Soul4:21
9A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes
recording engineer:
Glenn Berger and Roger Talkov (engineer)
producer:
B A Robertson, Michael Bolton and Ralph Schuckett (keyboard, composer, producer)
conductor:
Gene Orloff
remixer:
Rob Eaton
arranger:
Ralph Schuckett (keyboard, composer, producer)
recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States and The Power Station (fka Power Station, Avatar Studios) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States
remixed at:
Sheffield Audio/Video Productions in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
cover recording of:
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella, 1950 animated film)
lyricist:
Jerry Livingston (songwriter)
composer:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) and Al Hoffman
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックEH(CM), 日音 Synch事業部 and Walt Disney Music Company (music publisher, do not use as release label) (in 1948)
part of:
Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
Michael Bolton3:17
10Someday My Prince Will Come / One Song
recording engineer:
Burke Trieschmann
producer:
Vontallio Carter
remixer:
Burke Trieschmann
arranger:
B A Robertson and Ralph Schuckett (keyboard, composer, producer)
cover recording of:
One Song
lyricist:
Larry Morey
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne, Inc.
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
cover recording of:
Someday My Prince Will Come
lyricist:
Larry Morey
composer:
Frank Churchill
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) (in 1937)
part of:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Disney animated film, songs and musical score)
En Vogue5:20
11Mad About the WolfKirk Whalum4:01