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Voting Question: Good song for best friends?
I have a project in language arts, for the whole response to literature thing, and what i have to do is find a song that is meaningful to me, and put it onto moviemaker with lyrics, and symbolic pictures. I really want to do a song thats good for friendship, and I want to put a bunch of pictures of me with all of my girlfriends. I need a good song to fit, so obviously no language or profanity. I thought about Best Friend by Toy Box, but it's basically saying how she is in love with her best friend, and im pretty much straight. haha. And i don't wanna do true friend by miley cyrus or hannah montana or whoever that is, its just not my kind of music. but i do like the lyrics. please help!
moreResolved Question: What Are The Lyrics To "True Friends" By, Hannah Montana?
I Have A School Project Where I Have To Pick A Song, And Bring In The Lyrics. The Song Also Has To Be About A Friend Or Family Member. I Chose My Friend Carley, And I Think This Song Fits Her Perfect! PLZ somebody get me the lyrics!!!!! THNX!!!!
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moreResolved Question: issue issue need GREAT friendaversary present ideas ??
ok me and my friends friendaversary is tomorrow no i did not froget i just cant think of what to put in the box i am giving her no pictures of us together i have lyrics to true friend by hannah montana a homemade card a braclet and a poem what else!!!!???
moreResolved Question: revisions to these lyrics???please help!!!!:D?
i wrote this after a party and the song is true, im trying to revise it, any suggestions?? also the tune is kind of like rockstar by hannah montana please be nice im only 13....
We’re at a party you ask me to dance
You just stand there
But I’m in a trance
My arms on your shoulders, your hands on my waist
While we dance I’m thinking
There’s one little problem that just cant be faced
(Chorus)
You like my friend you don’t like me
I don’t understand, what don’t you see
I’m always put second best to her
I don’t think you’ll ever like me
But I don’t know for sure
After we finished our dance
You asked her just like me
You’ve just been waiting for that chance
I see you two, you see my smile quickly fade
Anything for this I would trade
(Chorus)
I guess I just have to accept it
I still like you
But I guess I better quit
So as you two danced I realized this
That you like my friend
And I just saw you kiss
As we danced………….
moreResolved Question: Can you give me a song that talks about...?
someone who is either a best friend or a boyfriend. or who is always there when you need them. someone you can talk to about anything, and tell your secrets.
it can be basically any kind of song (r&b, hip hop, slow/ dance, rock, alternative etc) as long as the lyrics have that general idea to em, thanks
i already got "ill be missing you" by puff daddy and "true friend" by hannah montana
moreResolved Question: Lyrics???????????
What are the lyrics to True Friend By Hannah Montana?
moreResolved Question: does anyone know the lyrics to the song "true friend"?
i need the lyrics to the song "True Friend" by hannah montana
moreResolved Question: Writing A Song!?
Hi...I want to write a song because I think I sing very well. I like the songs, "See You Again" By Hannah Montana, "One In A Million" By Hannah Montana, and "True Friends" By Hannah Montana. I want to write a song like that. Any lyrics?
moreResolved Question: whats the lyrics to true friend by hannah montana ?
i want the whole lyrics to ALL of the song !
and the sites ive been to only have like the chorus !
moreResolved Question: what are the lyrics?
does anyone know the lyrics to the full version of true friend by hannah montana?
moreResolved Question: does any1 kno what the lyrics are to "True Friend" by Hannah Montana?
hey every1!! i think that true friend is a great song...i wanna kno the lyrics!! help!! :)♥
moreResolved Question: hannah montana lovers heres some great news!! tell me what cha think!!! from the night the show came to life!?
'Montana' is state of the art
Miley Cyrus with dad (and co-star) Billy Ray Cyrus
HANNAH MONTANA.Tomorrow, 9:30 p.m., Disney Channel.
Disney Channel's newest series, "Hannah Montana," isn't just a good bet to be the network's latest hit among tween viewers.
It looks, sounds and feels like a sure thing.
The network's instantly successful "High School Musical" movie proved there was a voracious appetite for both TV shows and tie-in soundtracks featuring young performers who sang.
Already in the pipeline at Disney, and premiering tomorrow night at 9:30, "Hannah Montana" is a weekly sitcom about a teen pop star with a double life.
Miley Cyrus, daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus, stars as Miley Stewart. She's a typical middle-school kid with curly brown hair, two close friends, an annoying brother, a loving widower dad and a very atypical secret identity. Wearing a long blond wig and flashy clothes from her secret walk-in closet, she slips out to perform in concert, before adoring fans, as pop star Hannah Montana.
"I'm a lucky girl whose dreams came true," she sings. "But underneath it all, I'm just like you."
It's a perfect fantasy concept for a youth sitcom. And executive producers Steven Peterman ("Murphy Brown") and Michael Poryes ("That's So Raven") have modulated "Hannah Montana" to appeal almost shamelessly, but effectively, to young viewers.
Humor is played broadly. Moral lessons are light and obvious. Songs are performed multiple times, to increase their familiarity quotient - and if a soundtrack CD isn't available soon after you read this, then there's no Mickey Mouse at Disneyland.
The musical concert sequences, by themselves, virtually guarantee this show's success: Cyrus, as Hannah Montana, will be embraced by viewers for both her voice and make-believe persona. The rest of the show, though, is just as likely to catch on.
Network TV has all but abandoned the "Full House"-type sitcom, but Disney Channel smartly keeps tapping that vein, and that audience.
The young supporting players include Emily Osment (Haley Joel Osment's sister) as Miley's best friend, Lilly; Mitchel Musso as her good buddy Oliver, and Jason Earles as Miley's brother, Jackson. Jackson knows her secret, but the others don't - though the first episodes of the series alter that dynamic, and allow Lilly, as well as Miley, to adopt a flashy alter ego.
The most natural and likable character, for parents and other oldsters, is Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays the fictional father to his real-life daughter. (She was cast first, so it wasn't a case of nepotism.) He, too, gets to wear a disguise in Hannah's world, as a long-haired security guard.
Cyrus' acting is naturalistic; he has an easy way with punch lines and he even gets to grab a guitar and sing - though the silly lyrics are just as geared toward youngsters as everything else in "Hannah Montana."
The studio audience, filled with youthful voices, laughs loudly at every opportunity, and especially at every joke involving "boogers," "poopy in my pants" and other juvenile references.
"Hannah Montana" may not aim very high, but when it comes to its young audience, it hits a bullseye.
moreResolved Question: hannah montana lovers heres some great news!! tell me what cha think!!! from the night the show came to life!?
'Montana' is state of the art
Miley Cyrus with dad (and co-star) Billy Ray Cyrus
HANNAH MONTANA.Tomorrow, 9:30 p.m., Disney Channel.
Disney Channel's newest series, "Hannah Montana," isn't just a good bet to be the network's latest hit among tween viewers.
It looks, sounds and feels like a sure thing.
The network's instantly successful "High School Musical" movie proved there was a voracious appetite for both TV shows and tie-in soundtracks featuring young performers who sang.
Already in the pipeline at Disney, and premiering tomorrow night at 9:30, "Hannah Montana" is a weekly sitcom about a teen pop star with a double life.
Miley Cyrus, daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus, stars as Miley Stewart. She's a typical middle-school kid with curly brown hair, two close friends, an annoying brother, a loving widower dad and a very atypical secret identity. Wearing a long blond wig and flashy clothes from her secret walk-in closet, she slips out to perform in concert, before adoring fans, as pop star Hannah Montana.
"I'm a lucky girl whose dreams came true," she sings. "But underneath it all, I'm just like you."
It's a perfect fantasy concept for a youth sitcom. And executive producers Steven Peterman ("Murphy Brown") and Michael Poryes ("That's So Raven") have modulated "Hannah Montana" to appeal almost shamelessly, but effectively, to young viewers.
Humor is played broadly. Moral lessons are light and obvious. Songs are performed multiple times, to increase their familiarity quotient - and if a soundtrack CD isn't available soon after you read this, then there's no Mickey Mouse at Disneyland.
The musical concert sequences, by themselves, virtually guarantee this show's success: Cyrus, as Hannah Montana, will be embraced by viewers for both her voice and make-believe persona. The rest of the show, though, is just as likely to catch on.
Network TV has all but abandoned the "Full House"-type sitcom, but Disney Channel smartly keeps tapping that vein, and that audience.
The young supporting players include Emily Osment (Haley Joel Osment's sister) as Miley's best friend, Lilly; Mitchel Musso as her good buddy Oliver, and Jason Earles as Miley's brother, Jackson. Jackson knows her secret, but the others don't - though the first episodes of the series alter that dynamic, and allow Lilly, as well as Miley, to adopt a flashy alter ego.
The most natural and likable character, for parents and other oldsters, is Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays the fictional father to his real-life daughter. (She was cast first, so it wasn't a case of nepotism.) He, too, gets to wear a disguise in Hannah's world, as a long-haired security guard.
Cyrus' acting is naturalistic; he has an easy way with punch lines and he even gets to grab a guitar and sing - though the silly lyrics are just as geared toward youngsters as everything else in "Hannah Montana."
The studio audience, filled with youthful voices, laughs loudly at every opportunity, and especially at every joke involving "boogers," "poopy in my pants" and other juvenile references.
"Hannah Montana" may not aim very high, but when it comes to its young audience, it hits a bullseye.
moreResolved Question: hannah montana lovers heres some great news!! tell me what cha think!!!?
'Montana' is state of the art
Miley Cyrus with dad (and co-star) Billy Ray Cyrus
HANNAH MONTANA.Tomorrow, 9:30 p.m., Disney Channel.
Disney Channel's newest series, "Hannah Montana," isn't just a good bet to be the network's latest hit among tween viewers.
It looks, sounds and feels like a sure thing.
The network's instantly successful "High School Musical" movie proved there was a voracious appetite for both TV shows and tie-in soundtracks featuring young performers who sang.
Already in the pipeline at Disney, and premiering tomorrow night at 9:30, "Hannah Montana" is a weekly sitcom about a teen pop star with a double life.
Miley Cyrus, daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus, stars as Miley Stewart. She's a typical middle-school kid with curly brown hair, two close friends, an annoying brother, a loving widower dad and a very atypical secret identity. Wearing a long blond wig and flashy clothes from her secret walk-in closet, she slips out to perform in concert, before adoring fans, as pop star Hannah Montana.
"I'm a lucky girl whose dreams came true," she sings. "But underneath it all, I'm just like you."
It's a perfect fantasy concept for a youth sitcom. And executive producers Steven Peterman ("Murphy Brown") and Michael Poryes ("That's So Raven") have modulated "Hannah Montana" to appeal almost shamelessly, but effectively, to young viewers.
Humor is played broadly. Moral lessons are light and obvious. Songs are performed multiple times, to increase their familiarity quotient - and if a soundtrack CD isn't available soon after you read this, then there's no Mickey Mouse at Disneyland.
The musical concert sequences, by themselves, virtually guarantee this show's success: Cyrus, as Hannah Montana, will be embraced by viewers for both her voice and make-believe persona. The rest of the show, though, is just as likely to catch on.
Network TV has all but abandoned the "Full House"-type sitcom, but Disney Channel smartly keeps tapping that vein, and that audience.
The young supporting players include Emily Osment (Haley Joel Osment's sister) as Miley's best friend, Lilly; Mitchel Musso as her good buddy Oliver, and Jason Earles as Miley's brother, Jackson. Jackson knows her secret, but the others don't - though the first episodes of the series alter that dynamic, and allow Lilly, as well as Miley, to adopt a flashy alter ego.
The most natural and likable character, for parents and other oldsters, is Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays the fictional father to his real-life daughter. (She was cast first, so it wasn't a case of nepotism.) He, too, gets to wear a disguise in Hannah's world, as a long-haired security guard.
Cyrus' acting is naturalistic; he has an easy way with punch lines and he even gets to grab a guitar and sing - though the silly lyrics are just as geared toward youngsters as everything else in "Hannah Montana."
The studio audience, filled with youthful voices, laughs loudly at every opportunity, and especially at every joke involving "boogers," "poopy in my pants" and other juvenile references.
"Hannah Montana" may not aim very high, but when it comes to its young audience, it hits a bullseye.
moreResolved Question: hannah montana lovers heres some great news!!?
'Montana' is state of the art
Miley Cyrus with dad (and co-star) Billy Ray Cyrus
HANNAH MONTANA.Tomorrow, 9:30 p.m., Disney Channel.
Disney Channel's newest series, "Hannah Montana," isn't just a good bet to be the network's latest hit among tween viewers.
It looks, sounds and feels like a sure thing.
The network's instantly successful "High School Musical" movie proved there was a voracious appetite for both TV shows and tie-in soundtracks featuring young performers who sang.
Already in the pipeline at Disney, and premiering tomorrow night at 9:30, "Hannah Montana" is a weekly sitcom about a teen pop star with a double life.
Miley Cyrus, daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus, stars as Miley Stewart. She's a typical middle-school kid with curly brown hair, two close friends, an annoying brother, a loving widower dad and a very atypical secret identity. Wearing a long blond wig and flashy clothes from her secret walk-in closet, she slips out to perform in concert, before adoring fans, as pop star Hannah Montana.
"I'm a lucky girl whose dreams came true," she sings. "But underneath it all, I'm just like you."
It's a perfect fantasy concept for a youth sitcom. And executive producers Steven Peterman ("Murphy Brown") and Michael Poryes ("That's So Raven") have modulated "Hannah Montana" to appeal almost shamelessly, but effectively, to young viewers.
Humor is played broadly. Moral lessons are light and obvious. Songs are performed multiple times, to increase their familiarity quotient - and if a soundtrack CD isn't available soon after you read this, then there's no Mickey Mouse at Disneyland.
The musical concert sequences, by themselves, virtually guarantee this show's success: Cyrus, as Hannah Montana, will be embraced by viewers for both her voice and make-believe persona. The rest of the show, though, is just as likely to catch on.
Network TV has all but abandoned the "Full House"-type sitcom, but Disney Channel smartly keeps tapping that vein, and that audience.
The young supporting players include Emily Osment (Haley Joel Osment's sister) as Miley's best friend, Lilly; Mitchel Musso as her good buddy Oliver, and Jason Earles as Miley's brother, Jackson. Jackson knows her secret, but the others don't - though the first episodes of the series alter that dynamic, and allow Lilly, as well as Miley, to adopt a flashy alter ego.
The most natural and likable character, for parents and other oldsters, is Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays the fictional father to his real-life daughter. (She was cast first, so it wasn't a case of nepotism.) He, too, gets to wear a disguise in Hannah's world, as a long-haired security guard.
Cyrus' acting is naturalistic; he has an easy way with punch lines and he even gets to grab a guitar and sing - though the silly lyrics are just as geared toward youngsters as everything else in "Hannah Montana."
The studio audience, filled with youthful voices, laughs loudly at every opportunity, and especially at every joke involving "boogers," "poopy in my pants" and other juvenile references.
"Hannah Montana" may not aim very high, but when it comes to its young audience, it hits a bullseye.
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