- Circle of Life
Collin Raye
"I'm also really thrilled at our version of The Lion King's 'Circle of Life' where I came up with the idea of adding elements of the bluegrass standard 'Will the Circle be Unbroken' and bridged a gap that became effortless and life-affirming. Combine that with a one-take vocal by Collin Raye, who has a vocal range of operatic proportions, and you have the opening cut which clearly illustrates the soul and spirit of this record." - Fred Mollin
- Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah
Elizabeth Cook
Elizabeth Cook, country singer and songwriter, made her Grand Ole Opry debut in 2000 and soon appeared repeatedly thereafter. Her beautiful voice, strong songwriting ability and live performances drew comparisons to legendary singers Kelly Willis and Dolly Parton.
- You'll Be in My Heart
Kevin Montgomery
"I also loved taking a newer Disney classic, 'You'll Be in My Heart' from Tarzan, that has only been heard as contemporary pop and turning it into a slightly bouncy bluegrass tune that has such a heart on it, you can't help but be won over." - Fred Mollin
- Baby Mine
Caroline Brown
"Caroline Brown hails from the soulful town of Millery, Alabama. She now resides in Nashville to launch her performing career." - Fred Mollin
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Instrumental)
"As far as pure artistry, check out the instrumental version of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.' It's bluegrass playing at its most exciting." - Fred Mollin
- The Bare Necessities
Stonewall Jackson
"The playfulness of 'The Bare Necessities' was multiplied by having a true loveable bear of a man, Stonewall Jackson, become the mentor who imparts true life wisdom in a sweet, down-home picking session." - Fred Mollin
- When She Loved Me
Sonya Isaacs
Sonya Isaac, a protégée of Vince Gill's, with roots in bluegrass and gospel is a singer/songwriter and the mandolin player in her family band, The Isaac's.
- You've Got a Friend in Me
Amanda Martin and Lyle Goodman
"Amanda Martin and Lyle Goodman are two talented singer/songwriters who are just beginning their individual recording careers, based out of Nashville." - Fred Mollin
- Mickey Mouse Club March /The Ballad of Davy Crockett (Instrumental)
(T. Blackburn, G. Bruns)
- When I See an Elephant Fly
Robbie Fulks
Robbie Fulks sang and played guitar with the Special Consensus Bluegrass Band and appeared on their 1989 Grammy-nominated® album. Soon after he became a cast member in the award-winning Woody Guthrie's American Song.
- I Will Go Sailing No More
Charlie Louvin
"The seasoned voice of Charlie Louvin makes 'I Will Go Sailing No More' one of the most poignant readings I've ever heard." - Fred Mollin
Charlie Louvin, one of the most influential musicians of the '40s and '50s, was half of the Louvin Brothers, who defined close harmony duet singing for several generations of country fans. He began a solo career and has enjoyed many top ten hits.
- When You Wish upon a Star
Ronnie Milsap
Ronnie Milsap, one of the major figures of country music since the 70s, developed a hybrid of country and pop which brought him a huge following and 40 #1 country hits. He was declared a virtuoso of the violin and has mastered the piano, guitar and a variety of other stringed instruments.