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The video then transitions to a clip from Hannah Montana: The Movie in which Cyrus' character is disembarking from a private airplane. The video continues to alternate between Cyrus performing and more film clips; scenes include Stewart taking off her Hannah Montana wig and interacting with Travis Body, her love interest in the film, portrayed ...
Miley Cyrus, pictured in 2008, serves as the program's central focus during its four-season run.. Miley Stewart is a fourteen-year-old middle school student who appears to live a normal life but has a secret identity, pop singer Hannah Montana, an alias she chose so she could have a private life away from the public spotlight. [2]
This is a list of songs performed by Miley Stewart's alter ego, Hannah Montana; used in the series, Hannah Montana (2006–2011); and used in the film, The Hannah Montana Movie (2009). All songs are listed by order of album released, then by appearance in the series. Songs are not included if they are one line or shorter.
"On the Road Again" (Hannah Montana) "Who Said" music video; Wish Gone Amiss GBR: September 1, 2008 [32] "Gone Wishin'" (Cory in the House) "Super Twins" (The Suite Life of Zack & Cody) "When You Wish You Were the Star" (Hannah Montana) "I Wish I May, I Wish I Might: A Guide to Making Wishes" hosted by Jason Earles of Hannah Montana.
The song was first heard in the 2009 film Hannah Montana: The Movie, in which both Cyruses star, and was subsequently released on the film's soundtrack. An extended version is featured on Billy Ray's eleventh studio album, Back to Tennessee. The song is a soft country ballad with lyrics that describe a child's transition to adulthood.
When Miley joined Hannah, effectively so, too, did the extended Cyrus clan, whom Miley used to describe as “the real Beverly Hillbillies.” Tish and Billy Ray first met at a nightclub in 1991 ...
A karaoke version appears on Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana (2007), [4] while a remixed version appears on Hits Remixed (2008). [5] The song first premiered on Radio Disney in order to promote the series and soundtrack. The song was later released as a duet with Corbin Bleu on the third Hannah Montana soundtrack.
In August, Shields took Rowan to college. So, yes, Hannah Montana, which first aired this week on March 24, 2006, has been a part of pop culture for 16 years now. Fans are still there for the show ...