Sherman Brothers - Theme Park Songs

Theme Park Songs

  • Adventure Thru Inner Space
    • "Miracles from Molecules"
  • America on Parade
    • "The Glorious Fourth"
  • Carousel of Progress
    • "The Best Time of Your Life"
    • "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow"
  • CommuniCore
    • "The Astuter Computer Revue" (for the 1982 premiere of the pavilion at EPCOT Center)
  • Epcot Center Opening & Dedication
    • "The World Showcase March"
  • Pepsi Presents WALT DISNEY'S "it's a small world" - a Salute to UNICEF and the World's Children for the 1964 New York World's Fair
    • "it's a small world (after all)" then adapted to each Disney Park "it's a small world" attraction installation.
  • Journey Into Imagination (and Journey Into Imagination With Figment)
    • "One Little Spark"
  • Magic Journeys
    • "Magic Journeys"
    • "Makin' Memories"
  • Meet the World in Tokyo Disneyland
    • "Meet the World"
    • "We Meet the World with Love"
  • Rocket Rods
    • "Magic Highways"
  • The Great Movie Ride
    • "Chim Chim Cher-ee"
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
    • "Winnie the Pooh"
    • "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers"
    • "The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down"
  • Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
    • "The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room"

Walt Disney's World Of Color- Wonderful World Of Color

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