Return to Pooh Corner
Kenny Loggins · 1994
47 min · 10 tracks · country · pop rock
Whimsical melodies intertwine with heartfelt lyrics, evoking nostalgia and a playful sense of wonder.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- nostalgic melodies for reflection
- steady pacing for quiet moments
- whimsical tunes to uplift spirits
- heartfelt lyrics for emotional connection
- playful soundscapes for family listening
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking high-energy tracks
- prefer contemporary sounds
Where this album fits
- Career context
- By 1994, Kenny Loggins had transitioned from his earlier pop rock success to a more family-oriented sound. 'Return to Pooh Corner' marked a significant departure as it was his first album focused entirely on children's music, following the success of his contributions to film soundtracks in the 1980s.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Jim Croce· James Taylor· Dan Fogelberg
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 All the Pretty Little Ponies 4:00
- 2 Neverland (medley): Somewhere Out There / Never Never Land / Pure Imagination 7:09
- 3 Return to Pooh Corner 4:14
- 4 Rainbow Connection 3:47
- 5 St. Judy's Comet 5:07
- 6 The Last Unicorn 3:27
- 7 Cody's Song 4:36
- 8 The Horses 5:19
- 9 Love 5:06
- 10 To-Ra-Loo-Ra 4:43
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