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!
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Disney Songs Popular with Children | Fun Disney Songs (101–110)
Stay by my side.

The song used in the ballroom scene of the film Enchanted.
Although not widely known, it was nominated for an Academy Award along with the other songs.
It’s a piece that seems to convey the bittersweet feelings when the heroine from a fairy-tale world and Robert from the real world dance to it.
Colors of the Wind

A song featured within the story of Pocahontas, daughter of the Powhatan tribe.
Pocahontas was actually based on a real Native American woman named Pocahontas.
It was Disney’s first film based on a real person, and unusually, it does not end in a happy ending.
The song and story convey that the plants and animals in the world you don’t know—or don’t try to know—also have life, each with its own colors.
It’s a quintessentially Disney piece and narrative that values the natural world.
Hi-ho

A song from the world’s first feature-length animated film, Snow White, released in 1937.
In the movie, the seven dwarfs, each with a unique personality, sing it while working at their job of mining diamonds.
The scene where they cheerfully sing while whistling is incredibly cute.
They also sing this song on their way home after finishing work.
The phrase “Hi-Ho” can mean things like “oh well” or “phew,” and it conveys the feeling of being pleasantly tired after finishing a job they enjoy.
Small World

How about “It’s a Small World,” a song imbued with the message “Let’s all get along”? It was written as the theme song for the Disneyland attraction It’s a Small World.
The lyrics are heartwarming, and its mid-tempo feel is sure to lift your spirits.
With many sustained notes, it’s also fun to enjoy long vocal lines.
That makes it perfect for choral singing, and thanks to its thematic lyrics, it would pair well with performances like school plays or recitals.
Ignite your fighting spirit

A song in which the story unfolds one scene after another and the heroine undergoes rapid growth.
Training in martial arts among unimpressive men, Mulan worries that her identity as a woman will be discovered, yet she becomes even stronger than the men.
This is an important song that helps us read Mulan’s feelings for her ailing father at the beginning of the film.
Popular Disney Songs for Kids | Fun Disney Songs (111–120)
You’ve Got a Friend in MeRandy Newman

The warm melody that plays at the start of Disney/Pixar films is a classic that gently embraces viewers’ hearts.
Randy Newman’s composition, themed around irreplaceable friendship, blends elements of country and pop to create an inviting, approachable song.
Included on the soundtrack released in November 1995 and issued as a single the following year, the piece has continued to appear in various arrangements throughout the film series.
In 2002, it was nominated for an Academy Award, cementing its status as one of Disney’s signature songs.
Notable artists such as Michael Bublé have covered it, further expanding its appeal.
It’s a perfect pick when you want to feel the bonds you share with loved ones or be soothed by heartwarming music.
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart Leads

When we talk about blockbuster films from 2020, Frozen 2 surely comes to mind.
It’s immensely popular with children, especially girls.
The song Into the Unknown, which features in the film, captures the grand world of Frozen and is a real mood booster.
In conclusion
How was it? Along with the stories, the theme songs and insert songs were all so captivating, weren’t they? Many children already know the famous tunes, and I bet quite a few of them are the kind that instantly boost your energy just by listening. Disney songs are perfect for performances at various recitals, and if you use the English versions, they’re great for learning English too. So have fun dancing and singing along!



