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'''Walt Disney Records''' ('''WDR''') is a label owned by Disney. Walt Disney Records was founded in 1956. Before the creation of the label, Disney records were recorded by other labels (such as RCA, Decca, Capitol and AmPar Records). Walt Disney's brother, Roy O. Disney, suggested Walt Disney Company the possibility of having a own label. Roy recruited for much time Jimmy Johnson to lead the new part of the company – Disneyland Records. | '''Walt Disney Records''' ('''WDR''') is a label owned by Disney. Walt Disney Records was founded in 1956. Before the creation of the label, Disney records were recorded by other labels (such as RCA, Decca, Capitol and AmPar Records). Walt Disney's brother, Roy O. Disney, suggested Walt Disney Company the possibility of having a own label. Roy recruited for much time Jimmy Johnson to lead the new part of the company – Disneyland Records. | ||
[[Amy Lee]] worked twice under this label. In 2008, Amy's [[Sally's Song]]'s cover was published in [[Nightmare Revisited]] and in 2010 she | [[Amy Lee]] worked twice under this label. In 2008, Amy's [[Sally's Song]]'s cover was published in [[Nightmare Revisited]] and in 2010 she released another cover, [[Halfway Down the Stairs]], in the compilation [[Muppets Revisited]]. | ||
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Walt Disney Records (WDR) is a label owned by Disney. Walt Disney Records was founded in 1956. Before the creation of the label, Disney records were recorded by other labels (such as RCA, Decca, Capitol and AmPar Records). Walt Disney's brother, Roy O. Disney, suggested Walt Disney Company the possibility of having a own label. Roy recruited for much time Jimmy Johnson to lead the new part of the company – Disneyland Records.
Amy Lee worked twice under this label. In 2008, Amy's Sally's Song's cover was published in Nightmare Revisited and in 2010 she released another cover, Halfway Down the Stairs, in the compilation Muppets Revisited.