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"Supergirl" was released in 2009, by Walt Disney Records as the lead single from the series' third soundtrack, Hannah Montana 3. A karaoke version is available on Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana 3. The song is characterized by dance-rock elements in its musical composition and contains lyrics regarding the lows of pop stardom.
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.
The fifth and final Hannah Montana soundtrack, Hannah Montana Forever, was released on October 19, 2010, peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200. 20 songs have charted on the Billboard Hot 100 . " He Could Be the One " has proved to be the most successful in the United States, peaking at number ten on the chart.
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"Supergirl" Hannah Montana Daniel James Kara DioGuardi: Hannah Montana 3: 2009 [93] "This Is the Life" Hannah Montana Jeannie Lurie Shari Short Hannah Montana: 2006 [3] "True Friend" Hannah Montana Jeannie Lurie Jeannie Lurie Hannah Montana 2: 2007 [8] "We Got the Party" (duet version) Hannah Montana featuring Jonas Brothers: Greg Wells Kara ...
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 ...
Hannah Montana is the soundtrack album for the first season of the television series Hannah Montana, released on October 24, 2006 by Walt Disney Records.The program itself premiered through the Disney Channel on March 24, 2006; after becoming an immediate commercial success, production on its soundtrack began the following month.
Most of the songs on the soundtrack were offered to Peter Chelsom, the film's director, for inclusion on the film. [4] [5] Producer Alfred Gough said, "Peter Chelsom describes the Stewart family [Cyrus' character's family in the film] as a bilingual family whose second language is music, and that's very true in this movie."