"Melody Time" Johnny Appleseed / Pecos Bill

Artists: 

Dennis Day, Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers
Label:  RCA Camden
Catalog#:  CAS-1054(e)
Country:  United States
Format:  12" Standard LP
Speed:  33 1/3 RPM
Audio:  Stereo (reprocessed from mono)
Year:  1964

Record Comments:  This double-header record featuring Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill are from two segments of Melody Time.

The album consists of content that was previously released on multiple 78 RPM 10" records from RCA Victor sets #Y389 and #Y390, but are contained here with the complete story and music, each on one side of a 33 1/3 RPM 12" record.

The front and back artwork are near duplicates of their 78 RPM predecessors.  A standard mono record was also made on #CAL-1054.

Matrix Number: RCRS-6022--5S 1V / RCRS-6023--4S I- 32

Subject Notes:  Melody Time is Disney's 10th animated feature and contains 7 film segments with some live-action sequences.  The film was produced by Walt Disney and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures during May of 1948.  The running time is approximately 75 minutes.

The segments include:

  • Once Upon A Wintertime, Bumble Boogie

  • The Legend Of Johnny Appleseed

  • Little Toot

  • Trees

  • Blame It On The Samba

  • Pecos Bill

 

   Record Contents: 

 
Time: 
  

1. The Story And Music from Johnny Appleseed -- Dennis Day 19:00  
2. The Story And Music from Pecos Bill -- Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers 17:31  
 

Total Time:

36:31  

 

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Record Artwork
(Front)

 
 
Record Artwork
(Back)

 
 
Record Label
(Side 1 and 2)

 

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