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Popular Disney songs for kids | Fun Disney songs

Disney that kids love!

When it comes to Disney, not only are the films amazing, but the songs that perfectly match their worlds are wonderful too—there are so many classics that kids just can’t help singing along to.

Focusing on those songs, this article introduces Disney tunes that are popular with children.

From universally known classics to lesser-known hidden gems and even the latest tracks, just hearing the music will make you want to watch the films again!

There are also perfect dance songs for children’s playtime events and recitals.

Parents, please join in and immerse yourselves in the charm of Disney songs together!

Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (71–80)

Cinderella

Work Song

Work Song (Cinderella)
Work Song

A song from Disney’s timeless classic Cinderella, famous for the glass slipper.

It’s sung in the scene where the mice, Jaq and Gus, feeling sorry for Cinderella who is worked to the bone every day by her stepmother and mean stepsisters, make a dress for her.

The song warmly conveys just how busy Cinderella is each day and is dedicated to their beloved, kind Cinderella.

Lady and the Tramp

Bella Notte

Bella Notte (Lady and the Tramp)
Bella Notte

An in-film song from the movie “Lady and the Tramp,” featuring Lady, a refined house dog, and Tramp, a stray.

In the scene where Lady and Tramp eat spaghetti at Tramp’s favorite restaurant, the chef sings romantically.

A major highlight of the film is the moment when, absorbed in the music, the two dogs unknowingly choose the same strand of pasta and end up kissing.

Though the love story is between two dogs rather than humans, it’s wonderfully romantic and enchanting.

Beyond ~Let's go beyond~ME:I

Moana 2 Japanese end song “Beyond ~Let’s Go Beyond~” performed by ME:I - Special Vocal Video
Beyond ~Let's go beyond~ ME:I

This is the song chosen as the Japanese end theme for the Disney animated film Moana and the Legend of the Sea 2.

It’s performed by the girl group ME:I, formed through a survival audition program.

With a grand, uplifting atmosphere, it’s a heart-stirring number whose lyrics reflect the film’s world, depicting Moana’s new adventure.

The expansive, powerful vocals elevate it to a deeply moving piece.

Be sure to enjoy it along with the movie!

Alice in Wonderland

The Unbirthday Song

The Unbirthday Song (Alice in Wonderland)
The Unbirthday Song

This is a song created for the 1951 film Alice in Wonderland, serving as the theme song for the Mad Hatter and the March Hare as they celebrate an unbirthday.

The idea of celebrating an ordinary day is refreshing and seems like it could inspire children’s imaginations.

Although it’s an old song, it remains one of Disney’s tunes that still brings joy to children today.

Hercules

Go the Distance

Hercules | I can Go The Distance HD 720p
Go the Distance

From the movie Hercules.

Because his strength is overwhelming, Hercules isn’t warmly accepted in the human world, and this song is about his resolve to find where he belongs.

In addition to its grand melody, the English version uses more rhyme than any other song, making it especially catchy and memorable.

Stitch! The Movie

Aloha e komo maiDanny Jacob

With Japanese Lyrics: Aloha E Komo Mai [Lilo & Stitch]
Aloha e komo mai, Danny Jacob

This song features an upbeat pop sound infused with a cheerful Hawaiian flair, and lyrics that blend English and Hawaiian, leaving a strong impression.

The tropical tones of ukulele and steel guitar further enhance its cute finish.

Used as the theme song for Stitch! The Movie released in 2003, it was later adopted as the opening theme for Lilo & Stitch: The Series, becoming a beloved part of the Disney family.

Its bright, lively melody and warm lyrics centered on family and friendship make it perfect for a mood lift or a drive.

It’s an ideal pick if you’re looking for a track that will lift your spirits.

Snow White

Hi-hoFrank Churchill

Disney Music Showcase / Heigh-Ho | Disney+
Heigh-Ho Frank Churchill

It’s the cheerful march sung by the Seven Dwarfs as they head home from the mine in Disney’s first feature-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Frank Churchill’s lively, rhythmic melody has remained beloved by generations, from children to adults.

The song debuted with the film in December 1937, and the soundtrack was released the following year.

Today, it’s an indispensable part of Disney-related events, including the Disney Sing-Along Songs series and theme park parades.

It’s the perfect tune when you want to feel bright and energized or enjoy something with the whole family.