More Songs from Pooh Corner

More Songs from Pooh Corner
More Songs from Pooh Corner
Studio album by Kenny Loggins
Released February 8, 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Children's music
Label Columbia, Walt Disney, Sony Wonder
Producer Kenny Loggins
Peter Asher - executive producer
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Kenny Loggins chronology
December
(1998)
More Songs from Pooh Corner
(2000)
It's About Time
(2003)

More Songs from Pooh Corner is a children's music album released in 2000 by Kenny Loggins. The follow-up to Loggins' 1994 album Return to Pooh Corner. It includes the theme song from the recent Disney Winnie the Pooh film The Tigger Movie, "Your Heart Will Lead You Home", which Loggins also performed for that film's soundtrack, as well as several classic film songs and duets with Olivia Newton John and Alison Krauss. "Always in All Ways" was based on his wife's letters and response to his children leaving the nest while "Hana Aluna Lullabye" featuring lyrics in Hawaiian and English was written for his fifth child Hana named after a town on the Hawaiian island of Maui he and second wife Julia fell in love on in 1991.

Track listing

  1. "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" (Kenny Loggins, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman) 4:42
  2. "You'll Be in My Heart" (From Disney's Tarzan) (Phil Collins) – 5:19
  3. "Always, in All Ways" – (Mancina, Loggins) 4:07
  4. "Flying Dreams" –Duet with Olivia Newton-John (From The Secret of NIMH) (Williams, Goldsmith) 4:06
  5. "That'll Do" – (From Babe: Pig in the City) (Randy Newman) 3:54
  6. "Turn Around" – (Reynolds, Harry Belafonte, Greene) 3:48
  7. "Beauty and the Beast" – (From Beauty and the Beast) (Alan Menken, Howard Ashman) 3:42
  8. "Baby Mine" – (From Dumbo) (Harline, Washington) 4:27
  9. "The Inchworm" (Duet with Isabella Loggins) (From Hans Christian Andersen) (Frank Loesser) – 3:28
  10. "Hana Aluna Lullabye" (Barry Flanagan; English Lyrics by Kenny and Julia Loggins)– 6:13
  11. "Good Night" (Duet with Alison Krauss) (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)– 3:35

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