7. I Don't Need You (That song Itchy and Dil were singing, its humorous)
*snicker*

I was wondering if somebody would put this song on their Top 10!
BTW, if you're interested, the true title of that song is "Who Needs You?" according to the LBT 4 end credits.
Hmm...that's a good question! I'm going to say:
10. Kids Like Us: A basic, simple, pleasant song that leads nicely to the climax and conclusion of the film. The melody is simple and easy to hum along to.
9. Big Water: This song has a very unique sound, similar in style only to When You're Big from LBT 3 (even that comparison is somewhat vague). Big Water, however, despite its odd lyrics, is quite memorable to me because of its unique melody and style. I give this one credit for not fearing to do something a little different. I wonder how it would work as a MIDI...
8. Peaceful Valley: This song proved to be a fantastic opening to one of the best LBT sequels ever made, in my opinion. It also translated very, Very nicely into a MIDI file, which made me happy.

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7. Adventuring: A very fast-paced song (at 161 beats per minute. I can prove this if you want, LOL) which just can't help but be catchy. It also made for a very energetic MIDI file!

hehe
6. No One Has To Be Alone: This song, however short and few melodic lines, is very pleasant, yet powerful. The version sung by Donny Osmond in the credits is decent, but I prefer the version found in the film itself.
5. Family: I find this song very pleasant to listen to; it's melodic, not harsh-sounding at all, and just beautifully written, generally.
4. Always There: This song provided a unique link to the original LBT film, and was suited very nicely with the scene of the film.
3. Beyond the Mysterious Beyond: This song fit the overall theme of the film so well (with the mysterious sound of the song) and the instrumental version in the credits was fairly well-done as well.
2. Bestest Friends: This was the first LBT song to basically make me cry while it was playing in the movie. Not much can top that.
1. If We Hold On Together: It's easy to listen to in any atmosphere, people don't give you funny looks (as much!) for playing it or liking it, and it's the first song ever in the LBT series. The version with Aria singing is just beautiful! B)