JIM BRICKMAN AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM: THE DISNEY SONGBOOK
America's Premier Pianist Performs the Disney Classics and His Greatest Hits
Jim Brickman
Classically-trained, new-age-influenced pianist Jim Brickman and friends celebrate the holidays by performing a variety of classic Disney hits in this performance captured live at the Magic Kingdom. Featured artists include Linda Eder, Michael Bolton, Wayne Brady, Anne Cochran, Tracy Silverman, and Lila McCann.
SONGLIST:
1. Beauty and the Beast [1:50]
2. Some Day My Prince Will Come [2:40]
3. Mary Poppins Medley [3:55]
4. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah [6:10]
5. Bare Necessities With Wayne Brady [4:00]
6. Beautiful With Wayne Brady [4:17]
7. If You Believe [3:58]
8. Cruella De Vil [2:56]
9. Heaven [2:20]
10. I'm Amazed With Lila McCann [4:11]
11. When I See an Elephant Fly With Lila McCann [2:59]
12. Hear Me With Michael Bolton [4:48]
13. 'Til the End of Forever With Michael Bolton [4:27]
14. Can You Feel the Love Tonight [4:04]
15. Peace With Anne Cochran and Tracy Silverman [4:14]
16. Simple Things With Anne Cochran and Tracy Silverman [4:09]
17. A Whole New World/Colors of the Wind Medley [4:56]
18. Reflection With Linda Eder/Almost Like Being in Love With Linda Eder [8:09]
19. When You Wish Upon a Star With Michael Bolton [2:25]
20. A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes With Michael Bolton, Wayne Brady, Linda Eder, Lila McCann, Anne Cochran [5:28]
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86 Minutes
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