Stan Jones And The Ranger Chorus - Walt Disney Presents Songs Of The National Parks
Artist: Stan Jones And The Ranger Chorus
Album: Walt Disney Presents Songs Of The National Parks
Rating: 5.0
Album: Walt Disney Presents Songs Of The National Parks
Rating: 5.0
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Song Of The Trail | ||
The Desert | ||
Sons Of The Mountains | ||
Grand Canyon | ||
Closing Narration | ||
Woodsman's Prayer | ||
Opening Narration (Western Theme) | ||
Along The Yellowstone | ||
Rangers' Hymn |
Video
Opening Narration trk01
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Mono
Companies
Role | Company |
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Copyright (c) | Walt Disney Productions |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Narrator | Thurl Ravenscroft |
Producer | Camarata |
Songwriter | Stan Jones |
Vocals | The Ranger Chorus |
About Stan Jones And The Ranger Chorus
Stanley Davis Jones was an American songwriter, born June 5, 1914, in the southeastern Arizona town of Douglas. Writing almost entirely in the genre of Western music, he penned songs for several Western movies, including "The Searchers" and "Rio Grande". Stan made his first appearance on screen, as a cavalry sergeant, a small part in the John Ford film "Rio Grande" (1950). In his brief career, Stan Jones wrote over two hundred songs. About one hundred were recorded, including "Song of the Trail," "Saddle Up." "Lilies Grow High," "Cowpoke," and the TV theme 'Cheyenne". He has seventy-four published songwriting credits on ASCAP. His most famous song was probably "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky
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Comments
I first heard this album more than 50 years ago while sitting at a Ranger's Campfire one night in Acadia National Park. All these years I've still hummed and sang the parts of "Sons of the Mountain" that I remembered. How magical to hear these songs again! Thank you for the wonderful memories your post has brought me.
Thanks so much for posting this! I found the LP at a garage sale, but I don't have a way to play it.