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Released | November 22, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994–1995 | |||
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Length | 53:51 | |||
Label | Walt Disney | |||
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Toy Story is the soundtrack album for the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film Toy Story ,with music composed,conducted,and performed by Randy Newman. The soundtrack includes the film score,as well as three original songs written and performed by Newman. It was released by Walt Disney Records on November 22,1995,the week of the film's release,and the first soundtrack album from a Pixar film. [5] [6]
The soundtrack for Toy Story received praise for its "sprightly,stirring score". [5] It received Academy Award nominations for Best Original Score and Best Original Song ("You've Got a Friend in Me"). Despite the film's critical success,the soundtrack peaked at number 94 on the Billboard 200. [7] A cassette and CD single release of "You've Got a Friend in Me" was released on April 12,1996,to promote the soundtrack's release. [1]
After it went out of print,the album was made available for purchase digitally in retailers such as iTunes. [6] The soundtrack,along with Newman's complete unreleased score for the film was remastered and reissued on July 17,2015 as the tenth entry of The Legacy Collection series.
All tracks are written by Randy Newman
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "You've Got a Friend in Me" | Randy Newman | 2:04 |
2. | "Strange Things" | Newman | 3:18 |
3. | "I Will Go Sailing No More" | Newman | 2:57 |
4. | "Andy's Birthday" | Newman | 5:58 |
5. | "Soldier's Mission" | Newman | 1:29 |
6. | "Presents" | Newman | 1:09 |
7. | "Buzz" | Newman | 1:40 |
8. | "Sid" | Newman | 1:21 |
9. | "Woody and Buzz" | Newman | 4:29 |
10. | "Mutants" | Newman | 6:05 |
11. | "Woody's Gone" | Newman | 2:13 |
12. | "The Big One" | Newman | 2:51 |
13. | "Hang Together" | Newman | 6:02 |
14. | "On the Move" | Newman | 6:18 |
15. | "Infinity and Beyond" | Newman | 3:09 |
16. | "You've Got a Friend in Me" (Duet Version) |
| 2:42 |
Total length: | 51:44 |
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Opening" | 1:28 | |
2. | "You've Got a Friend in Me" | 2:04 | |
3. | "Andy's Birthday Is Today" | 0:42 | |
4. | "They're Alive!" | 1:12 | |
5. | "'Staff Meeting Everybody!'" | 0:43 | |
6. | "'You Too, Bo Peep'" | 0:39 | |
7. | "Andy's Birthday Party" | 1:33 | |
8. | "Code Red" | 1:30 | |
9. | "A Good Soldier Never Leaves a Man Behind" | 0:37 | |
10. | "Presents: Who Invited That Kid?" | 1:19 | |
11. | "Surprise Present" | 1:09 | |
12. | "'What Are You Doing Under the Bed?'" | 0:22 | |
13. | "Buzz Revealed" | 1:07 | |
14. | "Buzz Flies" | 0:44 | |
15. | "Strange Things" | 3:25 | |
16. | "Woody/Bo Peep" | 0:20 | |
17. | "Sid" | 1:22 | |
18. | "Virtual Realty" | 0:17 | |
19. | "Woody Plots" | 0:58 | |
20. | "Rube Globeburg" | 0:25 | |
21. | "'Woody Did It!'" | 1:07 | |
22. | "Rescue Attempt" | 1:11 | |
23. | "'Buzz, You're Alive!'" | 0:32 | |
24. | "Buzz and Woody Fight" | 0:35 | |
25. | "Buzz's Mission" | 0:19 | |
26. | "'It's a Spaceship, Buzz'" | 0:58 | |
27. | "Pizza Planet Rock" | 0:37 | |
28. | "'What? Hello? A Space Port!'" | 1:28 | |
29. | "The Claw" | 2:18 | |
30. | "Dr. Sid" | 1:09 | |
31. | "Mutant Toys" | 1:12 | |
32. | "Woody's Gone" | 0:52 | |
33. | "'Sorry Guys, Dinner's Canceled'" | 0:53 | |
34. | "Scud" | 0:45 | |
35. | "Buzz Lightyear Commercial" | 0:54 | |
36. | "I Will Go Sailing No More" | 3:02 | |
37. | "Out the Window" | 0:45 | |
38. | "Sid's Toys Fix Buzz" | 1:29 | |
39. | "The Big One" | 1:23 | |
40. | "Sad Andy" | 0:47 | |
41. | "'Buzz, I Need Your Help'" | 2:16 | |
42. | "Working Together (Leads to Failure)" | 0:45 | |
43. | "The Rescue Pt. 1" | 3:41 | |
44. | "Sid Counts Down" | 1:09 | |
45. | "The Rescue Pt. 2: Play Nice, Sid" | 1:30 | |
46. | "Chasing the Van" | 1:42 | |
47. | "RC to the Rescue" | 2:28 | |
48. | "To Infinity and Beyond" | 2:12 | |
49. | "Together Again and a Very Merry Christmas" | 1:47 | |
50. | "You've Got a Friend in Me" | Randy Newman and Lyle Lovett | 2:40 |
51. | "End Credits" | 2:21 | |
Total length: | 1:07:04 |
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Strange Things (Piano/Vocal Demo)" | 3:00 | |
2. | "Plastic Spaceman (Piano/Vocal Demo)" | 3:20 | |
3. | "I Will Go Sailing No More (Piano/Vocal Demo)" | 3:37 | |
4. | "The Fool (Piano/Vocal/Background Vocal Demo)" | 2:08 | |
5. | "You've Got a Friend in Me (Instrumental)" | 2:06 | |
6. | "Strange Things (Instrumental)" | 3:19 | |
7. | "I Will Go Sailing No More (Instrumental)" | 2:57 | |
8. | "Thanking the Orchestra" | Randy Newman and John Lasseter | 0:41 |
Total length: | 21:11 |
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 [7] | 94 |
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