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Disney songs recommended for birthdays!

Introducing recommended Disney songs for birthdays! From theme songs and insert songs from beloved classics that everyone knows to popular tracks played at events, we’ve gathered the perfect tunes to brighten any birthday.

If the birthday star loves Disney, you’ll want to set the mood with a playlist of Disney songs.

In that case, be sure to make use of this article.

Create a memorable and wonderful birthday party with Disney songs full of dreams and hope!

Disney songs that put a spell on birthdays (11–20)

HappyPharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams – Happy (Video)
HappyPharrell Williams

It’s a song featured in Despicable Me 2.

In the film, it’s used in a scene where Gru is in high spirits.

The track hit number one in 19 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, so even people who don’t usually listen to Western pop may have heard it.

The lyrics express a positive message: “No matter what happens, I’m happy—there’s no need to feel down.” It’s a perfect, upbeat choice for a birthday party.

If You Weren’t Here (If I Didn’t Have You)

If You’re Not Here (Monsters, Inc.)
If You Weren't Here (If I Didn't Have You)

This is the theme song from Monsters, Inc.

It’s a fun track where you can enjoy Mike and Sulley’s perfectly synced banter, as if you’re watching the next part of the movie.

It’s a song about friendship, and its message about someone being irreplaceable makes it perfect to dedicate to the birthday star.

You can fly too!

This is an insert song from Peter Pan.

It’s used in the scene where Peter Pan happily teaches Wendy, John, and Michael how to fly.

As you listen, you can picture something delightful and feel happy yourself.

Beyond the Sea

Robbie Williams – Beyond The Sea
Beyond the Sea

This is the song used in the ending of Finding Nemo.

It’s not an original; it was originally a French song called “La Mer,” but English lyrics were added and it was sung by British pop singer Robbie Williams.

It might be unusual for a Disney film to have a jazz number as the ending theme.

It’s a great recommendation not only for birthdays but for parties as well.

Mickey's Rainbow Luau

[CD Audio] Mickey’s Rainbow Luau
Mickey's Rainbow Luau

“Mickey’s Rainbow Luau” is a song from the dinner show held at the Polynesian Terrace Restaurant in Tokyo Disneyland.

With a concept of celebrating various occasions like birthdays, it’s a super lively and happy tune.

Perfect for outdoor birthday parties! The track includes character voices like Mickey’s, so playing it during your party will lift the spirits of kids and adults alike.

Let’s celebrate as if we were at Disneyland!

A Whole New World

Aladdin A Whole New World with English subtitles
A Whole New World

From Aladdin, the timeless classic “A Whole New World.” Isn’t this the perfect song for a birthday spent as a couple? Just like Aladdin and Jasmine, I’d love for the two of you to listen to it as you enjoy a wonderful birthday evening.

Disney Songs That Put a Spell on Your Birthday (21–30)

Remember Me

“Coco” MovieNEX — Dedicated to my great-grandmother ♪ Remember Me
Remember Me

This is the Japanese end-credits song of “Coco.” Through an adventure to the Land of the Dead, the film portrays the importance of family bonds.

The song starts off gently, but partway through it shifts into a cheerful, up-tempo reggae groove.