Greatest Hits: Songs That Inspired Moana

Greatest Hits: Songs That Inspired Moana is a compilation album by the Oceanic group Te Vaka, released by Walt Disney Records in 2017. The album consists of songs selected by John Lasseter to encapsulate the history of the band and the sound that inspired the 2016 film Moana, as well as the new song "Lakalaka".[1][2]

Greatest Hits: Songs That Inspired Moana
Compilation album by
Released18 August 2017
GenreSouth Pacific Fusion
LabelWalt Disney Records
Te Vaka chronology
Te Vaka Beats: Percussion Album Vol. 1
(2017)
Greatest Hits: Songs That Inspired Moana
(2017)

Track listing

All songs written by Opetaia Foa'i except where indicated.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tutuki" 3:06
2."Haoloto"Opetaia Foa'i, Malcolm Smith3:48
3."Pate Pate"O. Foa'i, M. Smith3:17
4."Havili" 4:01
5."Tele Ve Ko Koe" 3:33
6."E Keli"O. Foa'i, Traditional3:14
7."Sei Ma Le Losa"O. Foa'i, M. Smith4:07
8."Taku Uo Pele" 3:46
9."Manu Samoa"O. Foa'i, M. Smith3:28
10."Papa E (Edit)" 3:57
11."Lakalaka"O. Foa'i, Matatia Foa'i2:59
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References

  1. "Te Vaka Greatest Hits: Songs That Inspired Moana". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  2. Sanza, Cristina (8 August 2017). "Walt Disney Records gathers songs that inspired "Moana" on Te Vaka Greatest Hits album". Inside the Magic. Retrieved 12 August 2018.


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