Pound Puppies and The Legend of Big Paw - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

The music for The Legend of Big Paw was directed by Steve Tyrell, with the original score composed by Richard Kosinski, Sam Winans, Bill Reichenbach Jr., Ashley Hall and Bob Mann. The film's six songs, which are influenced by popular songs and standards from the 1950s and after, were composed by Ashley Hall and Steve Tyrell, written by Stephanie Tyrell, and recorded at the Tyrell-Mann and Tempo Recording Studios in Los Angeles.

Track listing
Song Music Performer(s)
"At the Pound" Based on "At the Hop" by David White, Arthur Singer and John Medora Ashley Hall
"Now That You're Here" Ashley Hall Cathy Cavadini
"The King of Everything" Ashley Hall and Steve Tyrell George Rose
"All in Your Mind" Based on "Who Do You Love?" Ashley Hall and Steve Tyrell Ashley Hall
"I'm a Puppy Too" Based on "Duke of Earl" by Earl Edwards, Eugene Dixon and Bernice Williams Mark Vieha
"Puppy Power's Back" Based on "Jailhouse Rock" Ashley Hall and Steve Tyrell Cast

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