As we all know, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first film whose soundtrack was released directly on disc, but that didn’t stop the orchestras and singers of the day from releasing their versions of the film’s hits, as was the custom. Throughout the 20th century, these records used different lyrics from those in the film, no doubt considered too contextual to the action. Here are the various American records, tapes, CDs with the soundtrack, or stories or songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Soundtracks
Records presenting the actual soundtrack from the film.

Original Soundtrack (DQ1201) 1963 
Disneyland Record Soundtrack (DQ-1201) 1968 
Disneyland record (601 W PRC 875) 1975 
Complete Soundtrack Commemorative issue (102) 1975 
The Disney Picture Disc Collection (3V8139) 1981 
Original Soundtrack (1201) 1983
Stories
Records of Snow White stories, with or without the songs of the film.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio (GD-609)
Songs, Reorchestrations, Pop, etc.

Golden Record Hi-Ho-Hi-Ho Mitch Miller (D1) 1956 
Little Golden Record Hi-Ho-Hi-Ho Mitch Miller (D1) 1956 
Wired for Sound (LX1054) 1956 
The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Dave Digs Disney (88697 91250 2) 1957 
Snow White in French and English (DQ1237) 1963 
Oscar Peterson & Nelson Riddle (V-8562) 1963 
The Songs From Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (HT-1039) 1966 
Camarata conducts a modern musical interpretation of Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (STER4023) 1967 
Walt Disney Favorites (Pickwick – SPC-3180) 1972 
Chet Baker Trio – Someday My Prince Will Come (SCCD 31180) 1983 
Barbara Hendricks – Sings Disney – When You Wish Upon A Star (Angel Records – CDC 7243 5 56177 2 9) 1996











