"Welcome Home" is the opening song sung in Disney's 2001 direct-to-video sequel Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. It sets up the theme for the entire film - independence. The sequence ends with a Broadway-style performance of various people out in a street singing and waving. It is later reprised at the end of the film while Angel has been adopted and while Scamp is being bathed.
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Chorus: To this small, little
Not too big, little homey
Nice, little, quaint, little always kindly
Old New England town
Welcome
If you're new to the place
And feeling uneasy
Fret not a bit
In this always, friendly
Old New England town
Welcome (2x)
To our family picnic
July fourth picnic
Independence Day!
Men: Whether next of kin or next-door neighbor
Happily, we pool our labor to give our town a new face
Joe: A nifty new look!
Tony: A red white and blue look!
Men: And when we're done, you'll never know the place
Chorus: At our family picnic
July fourth picnic
Independence Day!
There's a buzzing in the air
Children running everywhere
As all of us prepare
For that once-a-year wonderful day
And our spirits are so high
Feels like Christmas in July
As we pray the hours fly
To that star-spangled
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful day
Annette, Collette, and Danielle: We can hardly wait to bathe and dress up
We love picnics we confess, yup!
Lady: With Darling and with Jim Dear
We've made a home from which we'll never roam
Tramp: Why would we when we're so contented here?
Lady: In this small, little, not too
Annette, Collette, and Danielle: Big, little, cozy
Lady, Annette, Collette, and Danielle: Warm, little, swell, little
Chorus: Always loving old New England home
In our small, little, not too big
Little, homey, nice, little
Quaint, little, Always friendly
Old New England town
Welcome (4x)
Chorus: In our small, little, not too big
Little, homey, nice, little
Quaint, little, Always friendly
Old New England town
Welcome (4x)