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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!

Popular Disney Songs for Children | Fun Disney Songs (41–50)

The Aristocats

Everyone wants to be a cat.

The Aristocats ~ Everybody Wants to Be a Cat Japanese
Everyone wants to be a cat.

A song from The Aristocats featuring Disney’s beloved character Marie.

The story begins when the butler learns that the owner’s inheritance will go to the elegant cat Duchess and her three kittens, including Marie, and he abandons them to claim the fortune for himself.

O’Malley, a stray cat who tries to rescue Duchess and the kittens, takes them to his place, where his stray cat friends perform this number.

Accompanied by lively instruments, they sing about the joy of being a cat—and how that happiness makes everyone want to be a cat!

Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (51–60)

Alice in Wonderland

Golden Afternoon

Golden Afternoon (Alice in Wonderland)
Golden Afternoon

This is “All in the Golden Afternoon,” an insert song from Disney’s classic 1951 film Alice in Wonderland.

In the film, the flowers of Wonderland sing it together with Alice, and the lyrics depict a beautiful early afternoon scene.

Just listening to it conjures vivid images of the scenery.

It’s also renowned for its gorgeous harmonies and is popular as a piano performance piece.

The Lion King

Circle of Life

Lion King – Circle Of Life (Japanese)
Circle of Life

The opening song of the Disney film The Lion King.

The title means that life comes full circle and that life in the natural world forms a great cycle—words that express the film’s central theme.

It’s an iconic song from The Lion King that makes you feel as if you’re in the savanna just by listening to it.

China Yabiku

Live Your Story ~ My Very Own StoryJason Mater & Tina Parol

Live Your Story ~ My Own Story (Instrumental) (Melody)…
Live Your Story ~ My Very Own StoryJason Mater & Tina Parol

Did you know there’s a theme song for the Disney Princesses? Since 2016, Disney has been running a campaign called “Dream Big, Princess,” and the new theme song created for it is “Live Your Story.” The Japanese version is sung by Tomona Yabiku, who played Moana in the 2016 film “Moana,” and it’s an encouraging message song that supports you in facing challenges and making your dreams come true.

It’s definitely a track I’d love girls who admire the princesses to hear!

The Nightmare Before Christmas

What is Christmas?

What's This? (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
What is Christmas?

It’s an inserted song from the Disney animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas.

When Jack, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, opens the door he found in the forest to Christmas Town, he gets pulled in.

Finding himself in a world that’s the complete opposite of Halloween Town, Jack is full of surprises and excitement—you can really feel his bubbling enthusiasm!

The Three Little Pigs

I’m not afraid of wolves

I'm Not Afraid of Wolves (Satoko Yamano Ver.)
I’m not afraid of wolves

An insert song from Disney’s short film Three Little Pigs.

In the film, the pig protagonists sing that they’re sure the houses they’ve built will protect them from the Big Bad Wolf.

It’s one of Disney’s well-known songs, as many musicians have covered it.

Enchanted

A kiss of true love

True Love’s Kiss [Kiss of True Love] – Enchanted
A kiss of true love

The most famous song from the groundbreaking hybrid of animation and live-action, Enchanted.

A “true love’s kiss” is a staple key in fairy tales, and this film cleverly uses that stereotype—by featuring the song not only in animated sequences but also in live-action scenes—to lend a sense of reality to the fairy-tale world.