Disney's Country Bear Musical Jamboree Soundtrack Now Available on Streaming Services

Jul 17, 2024 in "Country Bear Musical Jamboree"

Posted: Wednesday July 17, 2024 7:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The soundtrack for the new Country Bear Musical Jamboree is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Apple Music.

Country Bear Musical Jamboree features a brand-new lineup of songs, performed in a style that pays homage to the Opry-style shows of Nashville. The new show will feature twangin' interpretations of Disney songs in various genres of country music, including Americana – or A-"Bear"-icana! –  bluegrass, pop-country, rockabilly and more:

  • "Country Bear Musical Jamboree" – a new original song written for the attraction
  • "Try Everything" from Walt Disney Animation Studios' "Zootopia"
  • "Kiss the Girl" from Walt Disney Animation Studios' "The Little Mermaid"
  • "A Whole New World" from Walt Disney Animation Studios' "Aladdin"
  • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from Walt Disney Studios' "Mary Poppins"
  • "Fixer-Upper" from Walt Disney Studios' "Frozen"
  • "Remember Me" from Disney-Pixar's "Coco"
  • "You've Got A Friend In Me" from Disney-Pixar's "Toy Story"
  • "Bare Necessities" from Walt Disney Animation Studios "The Jungle Book"
  • "Come Again" – an original song that debuted with Country Bear Jamboree in 1974

Walt Disney Imagineering turned to popular and upcoming country music talent to provide the vocals for the new setlist. Featured artists include record-breaking 10-time CMA Musician of the Year Mac McAnally who sings "Fixer-Upper" from "Frozen" and "The Bare Necessities" from "The Jungle Book." Country singer Emily Ann Roberts lends her voice to Trixie with a rendition of "Try Everything" from "Zootopia." Singer-songwriter Allison Russel and musician Chris Thile, voice Teddi Barra and Wendell, respectively, performing "A Whole New World" from "Aladdin."

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C33Mom5 days ago

I wouldn’t say for sure there was nothing at all, we perused the closest gift shop right nearby more carefully and I think the wagon was covered and not open as a store…we were keeping our eyes open for Big Al (my son is obsessed) but honestly didn’t spend too much dedicated time shopping. The did decorate the exit area for the bears for Christmas: It was pretty crowded waiting to get in for both shows—much busier than we’ve seen CBMJ ever….I don’t think the theater quite hit capacity but it was pretty close. The video this still came from was at 6:18PM on a Monday in mid-December— you can see briefly before I zoomed in the room does not have many empty seats:

FigmentsBrightIdeas5 days ago

Wonder if there’s been any clear waning in popularity/attendance over there? Did you notice any particularly low crowds when you were there, if you visited the show? And if you remember, what time did you see it?

FigmentsBrightIdeas5 days ago

Really? That’s not great to hear that there’s no merch being offered there either, or is there atleast some still, but it’s just not as much or easy to find? Just want to clarify

C33Mom5 days ago

I haven’t been around much since I returned from Tokyo Disney but did take a minute or two of video on our second pass through the Christmas overlay of CBJ that my kids especially liked and would be happy to share if it isn’t already available all over the internet (IDK, I never looked). Sadly, we had a harder time finding Country Bear merch even in Japan this trip.

WondersOfLife10 days ago

FigmentsBrightIdeas11 days ago

Aw yeah, btw, I get joked about while others somehow are understood perfectly, making the ‘exact same points’, just with more detailed proof & examples to illustrate ‘what’ I mean. You wanted evidence of it, right? It’s no “conspiracy”. Huh, funny how that is. Can’t say I’m all that surprised though, I’ve been here long enough, both as a lurker & poster, to know how crazy it gets here. Lol! Oh well, to each is own. I made my point and that’s that. Carry on folks..

FigmentsBrightIdeas11 days ago

and we discussed the very blatant lack of effort to merchandise the ‘new’ show relating to Non-Film IP originated characters (Country Bears). Which makes no sense, since Figment’s been stuck with his bad mixed-up, mistitled Film IP ride since ‘02, yet despite it. Still gets a plethora of merch. >>(**Incase you didn’t catch ‘why’ I brought that up. It’s ‘another Popular Non-Film IP based property’.**)<< Meanwhile, the poor Country Bears get absolutely ‘nothing’, despite (yet again) a ‘New’ (only 2 year old) attraction at WDW the company clearly spent quite a bit on. And a new restaurant & statue at DL. Pretty wild if you ask me.

EagleScout61011 days ago

FigmentsBrightIdeas11 days ago

“Disney never sabotages non-IP attractions intentionally to make into a mixed-up Film IP attraction that makes no sense.” *Gives an example of the same thing happening at another park, makes sure to relate it back to what happened to CBJ & being replaced by a Winnie the Pooh ride at DL.* “Man, what happened to this thread, this guy must think Big Al is gonna sing about Imagination”. WT*?? How did folks miss what I illustrated? Intentionally perhaps to stay in denial that it ‘does’ infact happen and that other companies participate in this type of thing aswell. Sabotaging things to fail intentionally to put something the CEO/New Management team would rather put in.

FigmentsBrightIdeas11 days ago

Wow.. Talk about my point ‘completely’ being lost. I explained ‘exactly’ what I meant and folks here still ‘completely’ missed it.

FigmentsBrightIdeas11 days ago

Look at the end of the post, how I make a point to go right back to CBJ and how it relates. Yet some completely missed that. Baffled, to say the least.

FigmentsBrightIdeas11 days ago

It seems some people for some baffling reason don’t understand nuance and relating topics. Which shocks me considering others were able to straight away understand other posts & arguments about Non-IP vs IP. The reason I brought up what happened to Journey Into Imagination (for 1-2 posts I might add) was to illustrate, constantly making my way back to CBJ and how unfitting Winnie the Pooh shops & meet n greets screwed ‘that’ attraction at DL mind you, was that Disney indeed sabotages things the ‘executives’ don’t like to replace with a mixed-up IP based attraction that makes no sense). One of the biggest cases in point of nearly the ‘very’ same thing happening, is when they used Honey, I Shrunk the Audience to make Journey Into Imagination, a mixed up Honey I Shrunk themed Institute attraction, deceivingly called the same thing as the original ride which wasn’t based on Film IP (calling it Journey Into Imagination, when it isn’t that anymore). I’m not sure how some ‘completely’ missed that.

EagleScout61011 days ago

Maybe its a subtle way of hinting next refurb one of the bears will sing Imagination? My money would be on Big Al

WondersOfLife11 days ago

A big al popcorn bucket would go hard tho.

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