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Disney songs recommended for birthdays!

Introducing recommended Disney songs for birthdays! From theme songs and insert songs from beloved classics that everyone knows to popular tracks played at events, we’ve gathered the perfect tunes to brighten any birthday.

If the birthday star loves Disney, you’ll want to set the mood with a playlist of Disney songs.

In that case, be sure to make use of this article.

Create a memorable and wonderful birthday party with Disney songs full of dreams and hope!

Disney songs that put a spell on birthdays (1–10)

A Radiant Future (I See the Light)

It’s a song from Tangled.

The composer is Alan Menken, who is known for creating many songs for Disney films.

It’s a hopeful piece sung by the protagonist, Rapunzel, who has been confined in a tower for 18 years and longs for the outside world.

The Twins’ Birthday

Sofia the First – Sisters and Brothers [Japanese]
The Twins’ Birthday

This is a song from the Disney animated series “Sofia the First,” in the episode titled “A Tale of Two Teams” (Japanese: “Futago no Otanjoubi”).

Because they’re siblings, they can’t always be honest with each other, but how about using this song to express the feeling, “I’m really glad to have a sibling”?

Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

This is the song sung by Queen Elsa, the older sister, in Frozen.

Even now, many women and children say Anna and Elsa are their absolute favorite princesses.

It’s a perfect song to give to any Frozen fan for their birthday.

Disney songs that put a spell on birthdays (11–20)

If You Weren’t Here (If I Didn’t Have You)

This is the theme song from Monsters, Inc.

It’s a fun track where you can enjoy Mike and Sulley’s perfectly synced banter, as if you’re watching the next part of the movie.

It’s a song about friendship, and its message about someone being irreplaceable makes it perfect to dedicate to the birthday star.

A Spoonful of Sugar

If you play this song while gathered around sweet treats and cakes, they might taste even better.

Disney’s film Mary Poppins was adapted from the children’s literature by Pamela L.

Travers, a British author from Australia.

It was also the first starring film role for Julie Andrews, who would later go on to star in The Sound of Music.

Julie also sings this song, which serves as the theme song.

We’re All Stars! (We’re All In This Together)

These are songs used in High School Musical.

Since it’s originally a musical-style film, a distinctive feature is that many of the songs are upbeat.

How about hosting a birthday dance party with this famous track among them?

A Lonely Banquet (Be Our Guest)

This is an insert song from Beauty and the Beast.

It’s a lively and lavish number in which Lumière the candelabra and many pieces of tableware warmly entertain Belle when she visits the Beast’s castle.

It’s perfect for a scene celebrating the birthday person while enjoying a delicious meal.