Greatest Disney TV & Film Hits

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Greatest Disney TV & Film Hits
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ReleasedOctober 26, 2004
Recorded2003–2004
Genre Pop
Length25:30
Label Walt Disney
Producer George Gabriel, Matthew Gerrard, Adrian Gurvitz, Jay Landers, Cory Lerios, Tony Phillips, Steve Tyrell
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Greatest Disney TV & Film Hits is a greatest hits compilation of Disney songs performed by actress and singer Christy Carlson Romano. The album primarily contains Romano's songs previously included on various Disney compilation and soundtrack albums. [2] Three new songs are also included: "Dive In", an original recording made specially for the album, "Colors of the Wind", which was later released on Disneymania 3 (2005) and "Could It Be", later released in promotion of Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama and is also included in the 2005 "Kim-Proved" reissue of the Kim Possible soundtrack. In addition, "Dream Vacation" from The Even Stevens Movie (2003), makes its audio recording debut on this release, as that film did not have a commercially released soundtrack. To date, it is the first and only solo album released by Romano.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
1."Dive In" Matthew Gerrard New song3:15
2."Let's Bounce"Gerrard The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement soundtrack (2004)3:18
3."Anyone But Me"Gerrard, Bridget Benenate Zenon: Z3 soundtrack (2004)3:23
4."Colors of the Wind" (cover song from Pocahontas soundtrack) Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz New song; later released on Disneymania 3 (2005)3:57
5."Say the Word" Danny Jacob, Janis Liebhart Kim Possible soundtrack (2003)2:50
6."Could It Be" George Gabriel, Cory Lerios New song; later released in promotion of Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama and the "Kim-Proved" edition of the Kim Possible soundtrack (2005)2:51
7."Dream Vacation" John Coda, Jim Wise The Even Stevens Movie (2003)3:08
8."Teacher's Pet" (cover song from the 1958 film of the same name)Joe Lubin Teacher's Pet soundtrack (2004)2:51

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References

  1. Greatest Disney TV & Film Hits at AllMusic
  2. "Walt Disney Records Releases the Ultimate Christy Collection, Christy Carlson Romano: Her Greatest Disney Hits Available October 26, 2004". Business Wire. October 20, 2004. Retrieved June 19, 2020.