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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 cast magic on your birthday (31–40)

Sugar Rush

Sugar Rush (From “Wreck-It Ralph”/Soundtrack Version)
Sugar Rush

This is the Japanese insert song and ending theme for Wreck-It Ralph.

It’s an encouraging song that inspires you to keep moving forward no matter what path lies ahead.

With its fast tempo, catchy rhythm, and easy-to-remember repeating lyrics that everyone can sing along to, it’s sure to hype up any birthday celebration.

You and My Mom (Your Mother And Mine)

This is the song Wendy sang to the children of Neverland in Peter Pan.

It has a warm message that says, “Mama loves you very much,” and it’s a perfect song to sing with lots of love for small children or babies on their birthdays.

Everybody wants to be a cat

Everybody wants to be a cat (The Aristocats)
Everybody wants to be a cat

These days, more people are keeping pets, and some might even celebrate their cats’ birthdays.

For those owners, we recommend this song from The Aristocats.

Celebrate your beloved cat’s birthday with this feline-praising tune.

Frozen

For the First Time in ForeverKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Sayaka Kanda, Takako Matsu – For the First Time in Forever (From “Frozen”)
For the First Time in Forever — Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez

A gem of a number sung by the sisters Anna and Elsa in Disney’s global blockbuster Frozen.

Composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the song brilliantly contrasts two completely different states of mind: Anna’s excitement at the castle gates finally opening after so long, and Elsa’s determination to keep her magical powers hidden.

With a lively, Broadway-inspired melody and a structure that highlights each sister’s individuality, this heartwarming piece conveys dreams, hope, and the bonds of family.

It’s a love-filled song we hope listeners of all ages—from children to adults—will enjoy.

King Triton's Concert

The Little Mermaid – Daughters Of Triton (Japanese 1989)
King Triton's Concert

This is an insert song sung at King Triton’s birthday party, the father in The Little Mermaid.

It’s a very short tune, but how about singing it when the birthday star makes their entrance? If you turn it into a parody version or add applause at the end, the birthday party might become even more exciting.

Disney songs that put magic on birthdays (41–50)

Two Worlds

An insert song from Tarzan.

Tarzan and his family were swept into the jungle, but they resolved to live strongly there while protecting their family.

The song conveys that message.

It’s a recommended track for families with strong bonds.

I Just Can’t Wait to Be King

I Just Can't Wait to Be King (The Lion King)
I Want to Be King Soon (I Just Can't Wait to Be King)

It’s a song from The Lion King.

Young Simba sings it, brimming with anticipation and hope for the future as he can’t wait to become king and be important.

It’s perfect for a playful, fun birthday.