Loops from Disneyland’s 60+ year history.
Loops from Disney(’s) California Adventure (DCA) Park, from February 8, 2001 to the present day.
Loops from the Disneyland Main Gates, Resort esplanade, Resort hotels, and the Downtown Disney District.
Loops from the various Disney Gallery locations and Disneyana in Disneyland.
Download these databases for personal archiving or viewing purposes.
DCA - Looking for These Loops!
Capitol Media & Production Music
Compiled databases of reel images for the Capitol Hi-Q and Media Music lines. Some of these tracks were used in loops at the Disneyland Resort — see the page above for more information!
Have you ever wondered what that synth pop music was playing in the queue for the Autopia? By the way, did you know that a lot of music from the PeopleMover used to play there when it was sponsored by Chevron? And what music played on the PeopleMover anyways? And why on earth did I also hear that same music while waiting at LAX in line for Superstar Limo?
What about those Beach Boys tunes that played in Paradise Pier and sounded like they were all played on an organ? Now that I think of it, I also sure heard a lot of Beach Boys music at Sunshine Plaza, PCH Grill, and Pizza Oom Mow Mow… 🤔
If you have asked yourself these questions, or had a remotely similar thought about music at Disneyland, you’ve come to the right place!
This site was created to house track lists of background music (“BGM”) from the Disneyland Resort, namely Disneyland Park, Disney(’s) California Adventure, and the Resort hotels. These lists have been posted in forums and blog posts around the internet (see Helpful Sources). I’ve also done quite a bit of research myself, and archived my MouseBits posts on this site. With the help of several knowledgeable and kind friends, I have tried my best to aggregate accurate and validated tracklists in one location for reference purposes.
So with that said, the databases for Disneyland, Disney(’s) California Adventure, the Disneyland Main Gates, the Resort Esplanade, the Resort Hotels, and the Downtown Disney District are all available to peruse. If you prefer not to use the built-in Notion viewer, you can download the databases and explore them offline with your tabular viewer of choice.
While this site is primarily for text-based track lists of background music from the parks, we compile enough “reconstructions” of park loops in the process of IDing them that we decided to add our work to the YouTube scene. As a collaborative effort between myself (SSrustworthy) and fellow MouseBits member StarWarsGalaxysEdge, we have created a new YouTube channel, “Hometown Sounds of Main Street, U.S.A.” where we will be posting faithful reconstructions with proper recording attributions (lined up with original recordings in a DAW, with proper edits, track versions, and runtimes!) of park BGM. Sometimes these reconstructions have to be modified to avoid copyright issues, but we will always make such edits known. Enjoy our ad-free reconstructions and playlists here:
Hometown Sounds of Main Street, U.S.A.
First time Notion user? Here’s some tips.
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Filter by any piece of information you’d like - land, loop, song artist… etc.
<aside> 💡 If Notion isn’t your thing or you’re getting frustrated, you can download the database and view it locally with your viewer of choice. Options discussed here:
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<aside> 📌 If the database isn't appearing, don't fret! There’s a lot of information in these tables, which cause them to take a while to load. If you wait long enough, it should eventually appear. If a part of the table is disappearing, try “opening” one of the track title entries and closing it.
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Sorting by loop and track number.