I can still remember listening this while holding hands with my 1st girlfriend while we waited in line at Disneyland, with the queue bathed in a soft blue light. July 4th, 1982, 16 years old.
This song reminds me of the Disney World of Color celebration I attended with my, then, 7 year old son. I'll pay to have a copy of this song but can't find it anywhere. There was another link to it on RU-vid but it seems that the evil Walt Disney Company removed it and destroyed my cherished memories. Why won't they let me continue enjoying those precious moments after I've paid thousands of dollars for Disney parks admission tickets? God bless Christina Perri for filling our hearts with joy.
Track list in case the original comment is lost: 0:00 - Wells Fargo Wagon 02:09 - Put On Your Sunday Clothes 03:58 - Maple Leaf Rag 07:03 - Married Life 09:27 - Let Me Call You Sweetheart 11:32 - Surrey With A Fringe On Top 13:20 - Oh, You Beautiful Doll 15:08 - Old Timers Waltz Medley 19:29 - Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet 21:28 - And The Band Played On 23:08 - Alexander’s Ragtime Band 25:03 - Before The Parade Passes By 26:26 - Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby 28:29 - Dearie 30:02 - Dill Pickle Rag 32:14 - Hello, Ma Baby 33:34 - By The Light Of The Silvery Moon 36:27 - It’s A Long Way To Tipperary 38:01 - In The Good Old Summertime 39:40 - Fortuosity 41:21 - Oh! You Drummer 43:06 - Sidewalks Of New York 44:50 - There’ll Be A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight 46:06 - Wait ‘Till The Sun Shine Nellie 48:02 - Meet Me In St. Louis 49:43 - Elegance 51:14 - Kansas City 53:35 - Yankee Doodle Dandy
I had no idea this is what is was. I thought it was just an ambient noise in Kino. Listening to that sound on its own, it kinda makes half of me feel strange... hollow
John Williams is the GOAT. Not only does he compose film scores, but he does a lot of classical music! His cello concerto is what inspired me to write my own.