[6] Wagner during his search for the theme to be used in the Main Street Electrical Parade, decided to listen to Perrey and Kingsley's "Kaleidoscopic Vibrations" (1967), and after a while he came across "Baroque Hoedown", which was chosen due to its ideal tempo for the parade choreography[7] The Electrical Parade was originally created for Disneyland, debuting on June 17, 1972, and running there until November 25, 1996.
[8] During all that time, Perrey did not find out about the use of "Baroque Hoedown" until 1980: In the 1970s, Walt Disney Productions chose this tune to be the theme for the Electrical Parade.
It was by chance, in 1980, that I went there and was so surprised to hear "Baroque Hoedown" arranged for a full orchestra.
"Baroque Hoedown" was used as the final theme of the Mexican TV series El Chapulín Colorado starring the actor Chespirito.
[10][11][12] A version of the song was recorded by the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet in the style of Vivaldi for the 1995 album Heigh-Ho!