Return To Pooh Corner

Kenny Loggins Return To Pooh Corner

Kenny Loggins
Label: Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:23rd March 2009

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Track Listing

  • 1. All the Pretty Little Ponies
  • 2. Neverland Medley: Somewhere Out There/Never Never Land/Pure ...
  • 3. Return to Pooh Corner
  • 4. Rainbow Connection
  • 5. St. Judy's Comet
  • 6. The Last Unicorn
  • 7. Cody's Song
  • 8. The Horses
  • 9. Love
  • 10. To-Ra-Loo-Ra

Album Description

Here is a collection of some of my favorite children's songs covering my many years of being a dad. I consider these mostly classic compositions, beautiful and simple; some written for movies, some haunting standards and a few written by contemporary singers for their own children. Of all the things my kids and I have done together, the quiet times of night-songs and bedtime snuggles will endure as my most precious memories. I can still see Crosby's face as a little one begging me for "more, Daddy, more, more" of "Winnie The Pooh" (as he called it), or rocking Cody to "To-Ra-Loo-Ra" (if he didn't fall asleep before we made it to his bedroom). And it's not over yet. I'm still singing to Isabella and on into the future to Luke. And I'm loving it. They're my best audience, even if my only applause is the deep slow breathing of a sleeping baby. Delicious. So at long last, the work of a lifetime. Here are the songs I sing to my children...should I say "part one"?

- Kenny Loggins

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Amazon.com essential recording

The appeal of this album isn't limited to children--though the gentle repertoire and soft acoustic musical accompaniment will surely soothe little ones at the end of a long day, adults will find the silky-smooth vocals, beautiful harmonies, and creative production just as engaging. Parents will enjoy listening to the metamorphosis of Loggins's 1969 Top 40 hit "House on Pooh Corner" to the updated '90s version. And with titles like the traditional "All the Pretty Little Ponies" and "To-Ra-Loo-Ra" and covers of Paul Williams's "Rainbow Connection," Jimmy Webb's "The Last Unicorn," and John Lennon's "Love," Mom might find herself borrowing this CD from the nursery when it comes time to kick back and relax after the kids are asleep. --Deborah Moore

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