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Provided to YouTube by Sony Wonder Your Heart Will Lead You Home (from The Tigger Movie) · Kenny Loggins More Songs From Pooh Corner ℗ 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 2006-05-04 Vocal: Beth Wood Vocal: Carolyn Miller Composer, Lyricist: K. Loggins Vocal: Kate McGary Vocal: Sue Bredice Guitar: Dean Parks Composer, Lyricist: Richard Sherman Bass Guitar: Larry Klein Percussion, Drum Programmer, Executive Producer: Peter Asher Keyboards: Jai Winding Composer, Lyricist: Robert B. Sherman Associated Performer: Rosemary Butler Associated Performer: Carmen Twillie Associated Performer: Bobbi Page Associated Performer: Dorian Holley Associated Performer: Arnold McCuller Associated Performer: Raven Kane Associated Performer: Wendy Fraser Associated Performer: Stephanie Spruill Associated Performer: Terry Wood Associated Performer: Andrea Robinson Associated Performer: Gary Falcone Associated Performer: Stephen Lively Associated Performer: Tiffany Takara Greer Associated Performer: Jonnie Hall Associated Performer: Molly Hall Associated Performer: Cord Jackman Associated Performer: Brian Lassiter Associated Performer: Richard Luccese Associated Performer: Brandon Pollard Associated Performer: Laurie Schillinger Associated Performer: Sophia Schwartz Associated Performer: Ayana Williams Woodwinds: Richard Hardy Director: Luana Jackman Engineer: Tony Shepperd Engineer: Charles Choi Engineer: Mark Cross Engineer: Kenneth Makuakane Engineer: Steve Tose Assistant Engineer: Elliott Blakey Assistant Engineer: Greg Burns Assistant Engineer: Tony Flores Assistant Engineer: John Nelson Assistant Engineer: Jenny Rosato Assistant Engineer: Howard Wolen Mixing Engineer: George Massenburg Programmer: Marc Mann Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax Recording Engineer: Nathaniel Kunkel Auto-generated by YouTube.
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