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Album: Brother Bear Soundtrack (2003)
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  • With the celebration of Disneyland's 50th anniversary in 2005, Collins' work on the film Brother Bear was expanded as Disney used the song "Welcome" as the theme for Walt Disney's "Parade of Dreams," the main parade celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland. The song continues to be a staple in all Disney parks as part of their main parade. The song is featured on the "Gateway to Dreams" float and "Dreams Come True" float as well as the Show Stop. >>>
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    Mike - Mountlake Terrace, WA

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  • Megan from Stevenson, AlThis song is cute! A wonderful song for a wonderful movie! lol I love Phil Collins.
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