From Snow White to Hannah Montana, the Disney company knows how to use music to capture the hearts (and cash) of generations of kids. And those songs lead to theme park rides and Broadway shows. Studio 360's Eric Molinsky looks into how Disney used music to build its empire.
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf
Artist: Frank ChurchillAlbum: Disney's Greatest Hits Vol. 3Label: Walt Disney RecordsPurchase: AmazonSomeday My Prince Will Come
Artist: Larry Morey and Frank ChurchillAlbum: Snow White Soundtrack remastered (Disney 2001)Label: Walt Disney RecordsPurchase: AmazonSorcerer's Apprentice
Artist: Leopold StokowskiAlbum: Fantasia Soundtrack remastered (Disney, 2001)Label: Walt Disney RecordsPurchase: AmazonMickey Mouse Theme
Artist: The Mickey Mouse ClubAlbum: TV Guide Top Television ThemesLabel: Warner Brothers RecordPurchase: AmazonTall Paul
Artist: Richard and Bob ShermanAlbum: The Best of AnnetteLabel: Disney InternationalPurchase: AmazonSupercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Artist: Richard and Bob ShermanAlbum: Mary Poppins remasteredLabel: Walt Disney RecordsPurchase: AmazonIt's a Small World
Artist: Richard and Bob ShermanAlbum: Disney Presents "It's A Small World" (Disney, 1965)Label: DisneylandPurchase: AmazonRockstar
Artist: Hannah MontanaAlbum: Hannah Montana, Vol 1Label: Hollywood RecordsPurchase: AmazonBurnin' Up
Artist: Jonas BrothersAlbum: A Little Bit LongerLabel: Hollywood RecordsPurchase: AmazonGuests:
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