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"House at Pooh Corner" is a song written by Kenny Loggins, based on the children's book of the same name. It was first performed by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on their 1970 album Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy and then recorded by Loggins and Messina on their 1971 album Sittin' In. It is told from the perspective of both Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin, and serves as an allegory for loss of innocence and nostalgia for childhood. Loggins was a 17-year-old senior in high school when he wrote the song.[1] It has since become one of Loggins' most popular and beloved compositions, and it remains a staple of his live performances.

"House at Pooh Corner"
Single by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
from the album Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
B-side"Travelin' Mood"
ReleasedApril 12, 1971
GenreRock
Length2:39
LabelLiberty
Songwriter(s)Kenny Loggins
Producer(s)William McEuen
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band singles chronology
"Mr. Bojangles"
(1970)
"House at Pooh Corner"
(1971)
"Some of Shelly's Blues"
(1971)

Personnel



Other versions


In 1977, CCM singer Scott Wesley Brown covered the song for his album I'm Not Religious, I Just Love the Lord.

In 1994, Loggins re-recorded the song (with an additional verse) under the title "Return to Pooh Corner", a duet with Amy Grant, featuring backing vocals from Grant's then-husband, Gary Chapman. It appears on his album of the same title.

The song was recorded in 2007 by Australian artist Josh Pyke for radio station Triple J. The live recording was then released on the third volume of the station's Like a Version compilation CDs. Phillip Sandifer also recorded the song for Disney's Winnie the Pooh Lullabies in 2004.

The Boxmasters, featuring Billy Bob Thornton, included it on their album The Boxmasters.

The song was also recorded in three-part harmony by the characters Jesse (John Stamos), Joey (Dave Coulier), and Danny (Bob Saget) on the 1980s television series Full House in Season 8: episode 15, "My Left and Right Foot" (183rd episode of the series) on January 31, 1995.

This song was sampled in Daft Punk's "Face to Face".[citation needed]

It was also recorded by the folk rock duo The Indigo Girls.


Reception


Chart (1971) Peak
position
Canadian RPM Top Singles[2] 30
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[3] 53
US Cash Box Top 100[4] 38

References


  1. "Story Behind the Song: 'House at Pooh Corner'". The Tennessean.
  2. "RPM Top 100 Singles - June 26, 1971" (PDF).
  3. Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  4. Cash Box Top 100 Singles, June 26, 1971



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