ABC-Paramount announced in October 1965 the acquisition of the original cast album for the upcoming TV musical
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood. The special was conceived by the songwriting team of
Jule Styne and
Bob Merrill, who also served as its executive producers and provided the music and lyrics, with a script by Robert Emmett. The production was sponsored by the
General Electric Company, which co-produced the accompanying album with Eritas Productions, Inc., with
Richard Lewine as producer and Sid Smith as director.
ABC-Paramount's president, Larry Newton, stated the label planned to release the album well before the television broadcast to give audiences "a musical preview of the show". The cast for this project included
Cyril Ritchard,
Liza Minnelli,
Vic Damone, and the band
The Animals as the Wolf Pack. The television musical aired on ABC on November 28, 1965, and was later released on DVD in 2007 by Substance Video (#12250). As detailed by Martin Wimmer in his biography
Clockwork Liza: Star and Artist: The Career Achievement of Liza Minnelli (2010), the album was recorded in October 1965 and released a month later by ABC-Paramount Records. In the musical, Minnelli, playing an eccentric Little Red Riding Hood, performed songs like "My Red Riding Hood" and "I'm Naive". She was joined by Cyril Ritchard (as the wolf) for "Ding-a-Ling, Ding-a-Ling and Granny", while Vic Damone (as the hunter) featured in "We Wish the World a Happy Yule". Wimmer describes "Ding-a-Ling, Ding-a-Ling" as the show's standout number, praising both the charm of the Styne-Merrill score and Minnelli's engaging performance. ==Release and promotion==