Disneyland Records

Disneyland Records is the original name of the Walt Disney Company's record company.

After long associations with primarily RCA Victor Records, with a few select titles on Capitol, Disneyland Records was established by the Disney studio in 1956 with its first release entitled A Child's Garden of Verses. Most of its output is mainly children's music and recordings, mostly based on (or around) Disney cartoons, though the label has also produced several recordings that do not involve any Disney characters, such as the "Children's Favorites" series. An extensive catalog is listed below, including read along records, full-length albums, singles and EPs on all three speeds traversing many children's classical and jazz titles ensued before the company changed its name to Walt Disney Records in 1989.

Read more about Disneyland Records:  6-inch Records, 7-inch Singles and EP's, 10-inch 78 RPM EP's, 12-inch DQ Series LP's, ST Storybook LP Series, WDL Series, 7-inch Little-LP Books and Records

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