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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Goldilocks is a 12\" soundtrack vinyl album taken from the TV film Goldilocks shown on NBC on March 31, 1970. It was first released in 1970 as DL-3511 by Decca Custom Records for a special promotion of Evans-Black Carpets by Armstrong. The album could be purchased for $2.25. When the promotion period had expired, the album was re-released by Disneyland Records as ST-3889 with an accompanying 12-page storybook. The recording is particularly important to the Bing Crosby career as he recorded commercial tracks in every year from 1926 to 1977 and this album represents his only recording work for 1969.The film starred Bing Crosby (as himself); Kathryn Crosby (as herself); Mary Frances Crosby (as herself and as Goldilocks); Nathaniel Crosby (as himself and Baby Bear); Paul Winchell (Narrator, Bob Cat, Forest Animals) and Avery Schreiber (Forest Animals). All the songs were written by Robert and Richard Sherman and the music was arranged by Doug Goodwin. The film was sponsored by Evans-Black Carpets. Songs and selected dialogue clips were included in the soundtrack album along with narration by famed voice-over actor Paul Winchell.Ralph Harding writing in \"The Crosby Collector\" described the LP as: \"The record album is a two-sleeved effort and extremely attractive with the whole of the centre, a fold of approximately 12.75\" by 25\" taken up with no less than 18 beautifully coloured shots from the color TV production.\""@en }

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