Can you identify this Main Street tune?

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    Originally Posted By Kurtisaurus

    I've listened to all the songs I know the names too and tried to find this on a number of the streaming Disney music sites to no avail.

    Can you identify the name of this tune I've heard on Main Street?

    <a href="http://www.screamingcat.com/main_st_tune.mp3" target="_blank">http://www.screamingcat.com/ma...tune.mp3</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By dlkozy

    Couldn't open up the site to hear the song in question.
     
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    Originally Posted By FaMulan

    It's "Everything's Up to Date In Kansas City" from the musical Oklahoma!
     
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    Originally Posted By Kurtisaurus

    Nice call FaMulan! Thanks so much, it's been bugging me I couldn't figure out what that song was.
     
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    Originally Posted By skinnerbox

    Oklahoma music on Main Street?

    Now I'm confused.
     
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    Originally Posted By skinnerbox

    I get the Hello Dolly connection.

    But Oklahoma??

    (still confused)
     
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    Originally Posted By skinnerbox

    Truthfully, I'm a bit surprised that the ragtime version of Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (the song playing on the gramophone in the original attraction) doesn't play on Main Street. It's a perfect fit!
     
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    Originally Posted By knoxvelour

    only reason I can think of is Oklahoma was set in 1906
     
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    Originally Posted By skinnerbox

    I take that back. Put that in New Orleans Square. (It's dixieland, not ragtime. It's been a looooong week. And it's only Tuesday, darn it.)
     
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    Originally Posted By Kurtisaurus

    It's not the only Oklahoma song on the playlist actually, as "Surrey with the fringe on top" also gets played on Main Street. I suppose they chose these due to the time the show is set in as mentioned above, or maybe it's just because the songs have a folksy fun quality to them.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    The song from the musical 'Oklahoma' is sung by a cowboy, who has just visited Kansas City, and is marveling about all the wonderful modern things that are there.

    "They went and built a skyscraper seven stories high, about as high as building ought to grow."

    "They got a big the-a-ter, they call a bur-le-que -- for fifty cents you can see a dandy show"

    "You can walk to privies in the rain and never wet your feet -- they've gone about a far as they can go."

    And since Main Street U.S.A. represents that time in America at the turn of the twentieth century, when the horse-drawn carriage is giving way to the automobile -- the song seems perfect to me.
     

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