Care Bears: Journey To Joke-a-lot - Music

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Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released October 5, 2004
Label Madacy Kids

The music for Journey to Joke-a-lot was composed and produced by Canadian musician Ian Thomas; Jane Siberry wrote and performed the opening track, "With All Your Heart". A soundtrack album released by Madacy Entertainment's Madacy Kids label features 13 tracks, five of which were featured in the film: "With All Your Heart", "Make 'Em Laugh", "In the Land of Joke-a-lot", "Here I Am a King" and "I Like My Friends a Lot". Some weeks after the release of Joke-a-lot, Siberry performed "With All Your Heart" at the Alix Goolden Hall in Victoria, British Columbia; Adrian Chamberlain of that province's Times Colonist wrote that " performed with absolute sincerity, even the jaunty refrain which is whistled. Only an artist like this—so intensely focused, so innately talented—could deliver such a diversity of elements in a potent and convincing manner." In 2005, Ian Thomas was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Original Score for an Animated Program or Series, for his work on the film.

No. Title Length
1. "In the Land of Joke-a-lot" 3:01
2. "I Like My Friends a Lot" 3:05
3. "Make 'Em Laugh" 2:38
4. "Joke-a-lot Tour (Instrumental)" 1:37
5. "Here I'm a King" 2:51
6. "When I Get Home" 4:04
7. "Everyone Loves the Care Bears" 3:01
8. "You and Me" 3:20
9. "Me and My Amigo" 3:10
10. "Seriously" 4:02
11. "Show That You Care" 3:39
12. "We Love to Laugh" 3:05
13. "With All Your Heart" 7:21

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