"Bayou Boogie: Inspired By Princess & Frog" Soundtrack Lyrics
Cartoon • 2010
Track Listing
Performed by Anika Noni Rose as Tiana
Performed by Michael Leon-Wooley as Louis
Performed by Jim Cummings as Ray
Performed by Keith David as Dr. Facilier
Performed by Jenifer Lewis as Mama Odie
Performed by Anika Noni Rose as Tiana
Performed by Jim Cummings as Ray
Performed by Michael Leon-Wooley as Louis
Performed by Keith David as Dr. Facilier
Performed by Jenifer Lewis as Mama Odie
Performed by Michael Leon-Wooley as Louis
Performed by Jim Cummings as Ray
Performed by Keith David as Dr. Facilier
"Bayou Boogie: Inspired By Princess & Frog" Soundtrack Description
FAQ
- Is there an official soundtrack album vs. this one?
Yes. Randy Newman’s The Princess and the Frog (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) arrived in late 2009; Bayou Boogie is a separate, 2010 “music inspired by” companion. - Are these songs in the movie?
Mostly no. They’re new, character-voiced tracks made for the album, not cues from the film. - Who performs on Bayou Boogie?
The film’s voice cast sings in character—Anika Noni Rose (Tiana), Keith David (Dr. Facilier), Jim Cummings (Ray), Michael-Leon Wooley (Louis), and Jenifer Lewis (Mama Odie). - What styles does it cover?
New Orleans jazz revival, zydeco, blues, and gospel—kid-friendly but rooted in Crescent City tradition. - Where can I listen?
It’s on major streaming services; a U.S. CD was also issued in 2010 by Walt Disney Records.
Notes & Trivia
- Digital release landed January 1, 2010; a U.S. CD followed on March 16, 2010 (Walt Disney Records).
- Different lane than the 2009 Randy Newman OST—this set brings new, in-character songs by other writers and producers.
- Cast voices sing throughout: Tiana, Dr. Facilier, Ray, Louis, and Mama Odie all get spotlight numbers.
- Styles lean hard into Louisiana: zydeco accordions, second-line brass feel, churchy call-and-response.
- Songs from this album later popped up in kid-audio products (e.g., story figures), keeping the party alive beyond the film.
- Don’t confuse it with the 2024 Tiana’s Bayou Adventure park soundtrack—different release, new recordings.
Overview
What happens when Disney lets the characters throw a porch-party after the credits? You get Bayou Boogie—thirteen original, in-character tracks that turn the film’s New Orleans palette into a family dance set. It’s not a reprise of the movie’s numbers; it’s a parallel mixtape where Tiana, Louis, Ray, Mama Odie, and Dr. Facilier each take a victory lap. The album keeps one foot in children’s music and one in Crescent City vernacular. Brass stabs, washboards, and zydeco grooves sketch a kid-safe map of the bayou, while each singer carries over their character’s point of view. Think “Disney sing-along,” but scored like a street parade.Genres & Themes
- New Orleans jazz revival → horns and stride piano signal heritage, joy, and street-parade motion.
- Zydeco & Cajun grooves → accordion and rubboard drive the two-step; instant “let’s move” energy for Ray-centric cuts.
- Blues shuffles → wink of mischief and grit, especially for Louis (big gator, bigger horn dreams).
- Gospel uplift → call-and-response and choir colors for Mama Odie’s kitchen wisdom.
- Villain swagger → sleeker R&B touches and snaky rhythms for Dr. Facilier’s shadow-play.
Key Tracks & Scenes
- “Everyday Princess” — Anika Noni Rose (as Tiana)
Where it plays: Album opener; album-only, performed in character (not in the film).
Why it matters: Distills Tiana’s work-first creed into a bright jazz-pop pep talk. - “I Was Born to Blow This Horn” — Michael-Leon Wooley (as Louis)
Where it plays: Album-only; Louis narrates his brass-band fantasy.
Why it matters: Second-line swing and trumpet spotlights turn his dream into a miniature Mardi Gras. - “Zippin’ to the Zydeco” — Jim Cummings (as Ray)
Where it plays: Album-only; zydeco two-step tailor-made for a firefly hoedown.
Why it matters: Cajun flavor with kid-chorus bounce—pure community dance floor. - “Do What I Wanna Do” — Keith David (as Dr. Facilier)
Where it plays: Album-only; sly villain strut.
Why it matters: Keeps Facilier’s charisma alive post-credits with a groove that winks at temptation. - “Mama Odie’s Kitchen Song” — Jenifer Lewis (as Mama Odie)
Where it plays: Album-only; a gumbo of gospel claps and advice from the treehouse.
Why it matters: Turns life lessons into a stomp-along. - “Shadow Man” — Keith David
Where it plays: Album-only; more voodoo-noir afterglow.
Why it matters: Gives the antagonist an extra curtain call without repeating the film’s songbook.
Music–Story Links (characters & plot beats as connected to songs)
- Tiana → “Everyday Princess”: reframes her “hard work over shortcuts” ethos as a pep anthem parents can actually play on repeat.
- Louis → “I Was Born to Blow This Horn”: brass-band fantasy pays off his movie-long dream to join the humans onstage.
- Ray → “Zippin’ to the Zydeco”: Cajun rhythm doubles as a neighborhood roll call—exactly the communal warmth he represents.
- Mama Odie → “Kitchen Song”: gospel handclaps meet home-truths; wisdom via potluck.
- Facilier → “Do What I Wanna Do” / “Shadow Man”: slick grooves extend his charm-offensive—temptation with a grin.
How It Was Made (supervision, score, behind-the-scenes)
- Release plan: Issued by Walt Disney Records as a companion “inspired by” album—digital on Jan 1, 2010, physical CD on Mar 16, 2010.
- Voices & performances: The film cast records in character: Anika Noni Rose, Keith David, Jim Cummings, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jenifer Lewis.
- Songwriting bench: a pop-and-family-music bullpen including Jamie Houston; Scott Krippayne & Bryan Todd; Dena Diamond, Mike Himelstein & Marco Marinangeli; Aris Archontis, Jeannie Lurie & Chen Neeman.
- Production notes: Select Tiana tracks were written/produced by Dapo Torimiro; recording dates cluster around the film’s 2009 window.
- Positioning: Designed for dance-friendly, character-authored cuts rather than film cues; complements (not replaces) the 2009 Randy Newman soundtrack.
Reception & Quotes
“We even did an album called ‘Bayou Boogie’… we each had like three songs each.” Jim Cummings
“Randy Newman wrote the songs for the 2009 film but has nothing to do with 2010’s Bayou Boogie.” Library catalog note
“A 13-song collection of toe-tappin’ tunes inspired by the motion picture.” Album description
Technical Info
- Title: Bayou Boogie: Inspired By Princess & Frog (aka Bayou Boogie — Music Inspired by The Princess and the Frog)
- Year: 2010
- Type: cartoon (animated film companion album)
- Label: Walt Disney Records
- Performers (select): Anika Noni Rose (Tiana), Keith David (Dr. Facilier), Jim Cummings (Ray), Michael-Leon Wooley (Louis), Jenifer Lewis (Mama Odie)
- Songwriters (select): Jamie Houston; Scott Krippayne; Bryan Todd; Dena Diamond; Mike Himelstein; Marco Marinangeli; Aris Archontis; Jeannie Lurie; Chen Neeman; Dapo Torimiro
- Duration / tracks: ~34–35 minutes, 13 tracks
- Release context: Digital release Jan 1, 2010; U.S. CD release Mar 16, 2010; recorded circa 2009
- Availability: Widely streaming; CD pressings exist
- Distinctions: Separate from the 2009 Randy Newman OST and from 2024’s Tiana’s Bayou Adventure park album
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