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Disneyland Doubles RECORD CHECKLIST Disneyland Doubles RECORD CHECKLIST The Bare Necessities DD.10 | Phil Harris and Sterling Holloway | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Ugly Bug Ball DD.11 | Burl Ives 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono View More Info Winnie The Pooh DD.12 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The Aristocats DD.13 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Over The Rainbow DD.14 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Heigh-Ho DD.15 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious DD.16 | Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke and The Pearlies 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Stereo I Wanna Be Like You DD.17 | Phil Harris and Louis Prima | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The Beautiful Briny DD.18 | Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! DD.19 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The Ballad Of Davy Crockett DD.20 | The Wellingtons and Elton Hayes 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono View More Info Revison Number: 4.179 DisneylandRecords.com Page 1 of 4 Disneyland Doubles RECORD CHECKLIST The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers DD.21 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Walt Disney's It's A Small World DD.22 | Jack Coleman Singers, Scatman Crothers, Phil Harris and Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono View More Info Little Black Rain Cloud DD.23 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Little April Shower DD.24 | Disney Cast 1972 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles (Blue) | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The Siamese Cat Song DD.25 | Disney Cast 1972 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Stereo Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah DD.26 | Disney Cast 1972 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono When I See An Elephant Fly DD.27 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The Age Of Not Believing DD.28 | Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson and Children 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 33 1/3 RPM | Stereo View More Info Who's Afriad Of The Big Bad Wolf DD.29 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Give A Little Whistle DD.30 | Disney Cast 1972 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Someday My Prince Will Come DD.31 | Disney Cast 1972 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Revison Number: 4.179 DisneylandRecords.com Page 2 of 4 Disneyland Doubles RECORD CHECKLIST A Rather Blustery Day DD.32 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The Ugly Duckling DD.33 | Disney Cast 1972 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Born Free DD.34 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Susie, The Little Blue Coupe DD.35 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Minnie's Yoo Hoo DD.36 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Sweet Gingerbread Man DD.37 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Feed The Birds (Tuppence A Bag) DD.38 | Disney Cast 1973 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono I'm Late DD.39 | Camarata Orchestra and Chorus 1973 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono View More Info Mother Goose (Rhymes And Songs) DD.40 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The World Is In A Circle DD.41 | Disney Cast 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Puff, The Magic Dragon DD.42 | Sally Sweetland, Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee and The Wellingtons 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Revison Number: 4.179 DisneylandRecords.com Page 3 of 4 Disneyland Doubles RECORD CHECKLIST Talk To The Animals DD.43 | The Mike Sammes Singers 1973 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono View More Info Chitty Chitty Bang Bang DD.44 | The Mike Sammes Singers 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Consider Yourself DD.45 | The Mike Sammes Singers 1971 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono The Phoney King Of England DD.46 | Phil Harris 1973 | 7" Standard Single | Disneyland Doubles | United Kingdom | 45 RPM | Mono Total Records: 37 Revison Number: 4.179 DisneylandRecords.com Page 4 of 4.
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