PROMOTION :
On October 10, 2008, Cyrus performed "Let's Get Crazy", "Let's Do This", and the 2009 Movie Mix of "The Best of Both Worlds" as Montana for the taping of third season of Hannah Montana at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine California.[40] On January 19, 2009, Cyrus premiered "The Climb" at the Kids' Inaugural: "We Are the Future" event in celebration of Barack Obama's inauguration.[41][42] Cyrus and her father performed in London in an Apple Store; the taped performance was sold exclusively by the United Kingdom iTunes Store as an extended play titled iTunes: Live from London.[43] Cyrus has performed songs from the album on the Academy of Country Music,[4] Tonight with Jay Leno,[44] American Idol,[45] Good Morning America,[46] Live with Regis and Kelly,[47] the AOL Sessions,[48] the twentieth annual A Time for Heroes Celebrity Carnival,[49] The Today Show,[50][51] and the first D23 Expo.[52]
Promotional songs from Hannah Montana: The Movie were premiered on Radio Disney and Disney Channel. "Let's Do This" was first to premiere on Radio Disney and Disney Channel on December 13, 2008, the video being taken from the taping in Irvine.[53][54] Due to digital downloads, the song peaked at number twenty-three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart (Hot 100 – 123); the song charted in the Hot Canadian Digital Singles at number sixty-nine, but failed to reach the Canadian Hot 100.[55] "Let's Get Crazy" was then premiered on January 19, 2009.[56][57] The music video is an excerpt from Hannah Montana: The Movie in which Miley Stewart, portrayed by Cyrus, is forced to enter Lilly Truscott's, portrayed by Emily Osment, Sweet Sixteen as Montana.[57] The song peaked at number fifty-seven in the Billboard Hot 100 and twenty-six in the Canadian Hot 100, therefore becoming Montana's highest chart effort in Canada.[58][59] "Back to Tennessee" was premiered only on Disney Channel with a video that interspersed scenes from the film.[60] The song peaked at number forty-seven on Hot Country Songs.[61]
"Hoedown Throwdown" became a promotional single from the album in the United States, through digital distribution.[62] The song managed to make commercial success by reaching the top ten of the Irish Singles Chart[63] and top twenty in numerous regions.[64] After the release of the soundtrack, Disney still kept sending promotional songs. "Crazier" and "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" premiered on Radio Disney and Disney Channel post-soundtrack release, the latter promoting the home release of the film. "Crazier" became the most successful non-single of the album, charting at number seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100,[65] sixty-four in the Australian Singles Chart,[66] sixty-seven in the Canadian Hot 100,[65] and one-hundred on the UK Singles Chart.[67] "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" peaked at number seventy-six on the Canadian Hot and at number eighty-one in the Billboard Hot 100.[68]
Radio Disney premiered the entire soundtrack on March 21, 2009, with a rebroadcast the next day.[69] The Miley Sessions, a series of promotional music videos that featured Cyrus singing in a recording studio were released to Disney.com in March 2009.[70] The videos feature Cyrus in a recording studio singing.[70] Disney Channel aired a series of commercial segments entitled Hannah Montana: The Movie Playback, in which Cyrus is in the same setting describing the music of the album. Cyrus also embarked for a five city acoustic radio promo tour that reached over two-hundred-fifty for six days to promote the album. In addition, Cyrus performed four songs from the album on her first worldwide concert tour, the Wonder World Tour.
SOUND TRACK :
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Recording artist(s) Length
1. "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" Taylor Swift, Martin Johnson Hannah Montana 3:44
2. "Let's Get Crazy" Colleen Fitzpatrick, Michael Kotch, Dave Derby, Michael “Smidi” Smith, Stefanie Ridel, Mim Nervo, Liv Nervo Hannah Montana 2:35
3. "The Good Life" Matthew Gerrard, Bridget Benenate Hannah Montana 2:59
4. "Everything I Want" Steve Rushton Steve Rushton 3:53
5. "Don't Walk Away" Miley Cyrus, John Shanks, Hillary Lindsey Miley Cyrus 2:48
6. "Hoedown Throwdown" Adam Anders, Nikki Hassman Miley Cyrus 3:02
7. "Dream" Shanks, Kara DioGuardi Miley Cyrus 3:23
8. "The Climb" Jessi Alexander, Jon Mabe Miley Cyrus 3:55
9. "Butterfly Fly Away" Glen Ballard, Alan Silvestri Miley Cyrus & Billy Ray Cyrus 3:10
10. "Backwards" (acoustic version) Marcel, Tony Mullins Rascal Flatts 3:25
11. "Back to Tennessee" Billy Ray Cyrus, Tamara Dunn, Matthew Wilder Billy Ray Cyrus 4:12
12. "Crazier" Swift, Robert Ellis Orrall Taylor Swift 3:12
13. "Bless the Broken Road" (acoustic version) Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna, Marcus Hummon Rascal Flatts 3:55
14. "Let's Do This" Derek George, Tim Owens, Adam Tefteller, Ali Theodore Hannah Montana 3:32
15. "Spotlight" Scott Cutler, Anne Preven Hannah Montana 3:07
16. "Game Over" Rushton, Antony Westgate, Nigel Clark Steve Rushton 3:53
17. "What's Not to Like" Gerrard, Robbie Nevil Hannah Montana 3:14
18. "The Best of Both Worlds" (2009 Movie Mix) Gerrard, Nevil Hannah Montana 3:07
Total length:
61:21
On October 10, 2008, Cyrus performed "Let's Get Crazy", "Let's Do This", and the 2009 Movie Mix of "The Best of Both Worlds" as Montana for the taping of third season of Hannah Montana at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine California.[40] On January 19, 2009, Cyrus premiered "The Climb" at the Kids' Inaugural: "We Are the Future" event in celebration of Barack Obama's inauguration.[41][42] Cyrus and her father performed in London in an Apple Store; the taped performance was sold exclusively by the United Kingdom iTunes Store as an extended play titled iTunes: Live from London.[43] Cyrus has performed songs from the album on the Academy of Country Music,[4] Tonight with Jay Leno,[44] American Idol,[45] Good Morning America,[46] Live with Regis and Kelly,[47] the AOL Sessions,[48] the twentieth annual A Time for Heroes Celebrity Carnival,[49] The Today Show,[50][51] and the first D23 Expo.[52]
Promotional songs from Hannah Montana: The Movie were premiered on Radio Disney and Disney Channel. "Let's Do This" was first to premiere on Radio Disney and Disney Channel on December 13, 2008, the video being taken from the taping in Irvine.[53][54] Due to digital downloads, the song peaked at number twenty-three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart (Hot 100 – 123); the song charted in the Hot Canadian Digital Singles at number sixty-nine, but failed to reach the Canadian Hot 100.[55] "Let's Get Crazy" was then premiered on January 19, 2009.[56][57] The music video is an excerpt from Hannah Montana: The Movie in which Miley Stewart, portrayed by Cyrus, is forced to enter Lilly Truscott's, portrayed by Emily Osment, Sweet Sixteen as Montana.[57] The song peaked at number fifty-seven in the Billboard Hot 100 and twenty-six in the Canadian Hot 100, therefore becoming Montana's highest chart effort in Canada.[58][59] "Back to Tennessee" was premiered only on Disney Channel with a video that interspersed scenes from the film.[60] The song peaked at number forty-seven on Hot Country Songs.[61]
"Hoedown Throwdown" became a promotional single from the album in the United States, through digital distribution.[62] The song managed to make commercial success by reaching the top ten of the Irish Singles Chart[63] and top twenty in numerous regions.[64] After the release of the soundtrack, Disney still kept sending promotional songs. "Crazier" and "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" premiered on Radio Disney and Disney Channel post-soundtrack release, the latter promoting the home release of the film. "Crazier" became the most successful non-single of the album, charting at number seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100,[65] sixty-four in the Australian Singles Chart,[66] sixty-seven in the Canadian Hot 100,[65] and one-hundred on the UK Singles Chart.[67] "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" peaked at number seventy-six on the Canadian Hot and at number eighty-one in the Billboard Hot 100.[68]
Radio Disney premiered the entire soundtrack on March 21, 2009, with a rebroadcast the next day.[69] The Miley Sessions, a series of promotional music videos that featured Cyrus singing in a recording studio were released to Disney.com in March 2009.[70] The videos feature Cyrus in a recording studio singing.[70] Disney Channel aired a series of commercial segments entitled Hannah Montana: The Movie Playback, in which Cyrus is in the same setting describing the music of the album. Cyrus also embarked for a five city acoustic radio promo tour that reached over two-hundred-fifty for six days to promote the album. In addition, Cyrus performed four songs from the album on her first worldwide concert tour, the Wonder World Tour.
SOUND TRACK :
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Recording artist(s) Length
1. "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" Taylor Swift, Martin Johnson Hannah Montana 3:44
2. "Let's Get Crazy" Colleen Fitzpatrick, Michael Kotch, Dave Derby, Michael “Smidi” Smith, Stefanie Ridel, Mim Nervo, Liv Nervo Hannah Montana 2:35
3. "The Good Life" Matthew Gerrard, Bridget Benenate Hannah Montana 2:59
4. "Everything I Want" Steve Rushton Steve Rushton 3:53
5. "Don't Walk Away" Miley Cyrus, John Shanks, Hillary Lindsey Miley Cyrus 2:48
6. "Hoedown Throwdown" Adam Anders, Nikki Hassman Miley Cyrus 3:02
7. "Dream" Shanks, Kara DioGuardi Miley Cyrus 3:23
8. "The Climb" Jessi Alexander, Jon Mabe Miley Cyrus 3:55
9. "Butterfly Fly Away" Glen Ballard, Alan Silvestri Miley Cyrus & Billy Ray Cyrus 3:10
10. "Backwards" (acoustic version) Marcel, Tony Mullins Rascal Flatts 3:25
11. "Back to Tennessee" Billy Ray Cyrus, Tamara Dunn, Matthew Wilder Billy Ray Cyrus 4:12
12. "Crazier" Swift, Robert Ellis Orrall Taylor Swift 3:12
13. "Bless the Broken Road" (acoustic version) Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna, Marcus Hummon Rascal Flatts 3:55
14. "Let's Do This" Derek George, Tim Owens, Adam Tefteller, Ali Theodore Hannah Montana 3:32
15. "Spotlight" Scott Cutler, Anne Preven Hannah Montana 3:07
16. "Game Over" Rushton, Antony Westgate, Nigel Clark Steve Rushton 3:53
17. "What's Not to Like" Gerrard, Robbie Nevil Hannah Montana 3:14
18. "The Best of Both Worlds" (2009 Movie Mix) Gerrard, Nevil Hannah Montana 3:07
Total length:
61:21
in my opinion hannah montana the movie is about hannah montana tring to keep her secret that shes miley cyrus she goes in her dressing room and a man slips a a recording tape in there and she says her secrect hannahs manerger knew he was trouble thats why she told her to stay away from him in my opinion he is trouble because he followed her around and took pics of her and put it on blogs saying she had a secrect but on top of that it was afecting her friends and family her friend was turning 17 and she wasnt there jackson was going to collge and he was late for his flite on top of that again miley couldnt go to lilys party because she was dressed as hannah and if she changed the man would see her and take pics so she had to go as hannah not as miley you know how everone loves her well she got picked up her and lily was mad because the spot light was on hannah not on her miey said she was going to make it up to her but lily said you will never that was really harsh.
To all the haters of Hannah Montana give it a chance cause I did. The movie is all about Miley Stewart(Cryus) who is spending too much time being Hannah Montana and doesn't get a chance to be herself for a while like for example at her BFF's birthday she couldn't change because some lousy british reporter was following her every move. Of course Miley's dad(her real life father Billy Ray Cryus) brings her back to her grown up place Tennesee. She meets her old friend Travis(Lucas till from Walk The Line)who doesn't know that she is living a double life as a mega superstar in the USA. Packed with great music and great moments Hannah Montana the movie is quite enjoyable and the whole hidden message is that you can be someone else and be you .
Verdict: A sweet country movie with a great message
Rating: An 8 out of 10
I may not be a fan of Miley Cryus but I do like the film.
Verdict: A sweet country movie with a great message
Rating: An 8 out of 10
I may not be a fan of Miley Cryus but I do like the film.
Released March 23, 2009
Recorded 2008
Genre Pop, country, pop rock
Length 61:21
Label Walt Disney
Producer Adam Anders, Glen Ballard, Mark Bright, Nathan Chapman, Peter Chelsom (executive), the Collective, Scott Cutler, Rascal Flatts, Alana da Fonseca, Matthew Gerrard, Jason Gleed, Alfred Gough (executive), Dann Huff, Mitchell Lieb, Kai Mckenzie, Miles Millar, Anne Preven, Raz, Steve Rushton, John Shanks, Alan Silvestri, Smidi, Taylor Swift, Ali Dee Theodore
Hannah Montana chronology
Hannah Montana: Hits Remixed
(2008) Hannah Montana: The Movie
(2009) Hannah Montana 3
(2009)
Singles from Hannah Montana: The Movie
"The Climb"
Released: March 5, 2009
Recorded 2008
Genre Pop, country, pop rock
Length 61:21
Label Walt Disney
Producer Adam Anders, Glen Ballard, Mark Bright, Nathan Chapman, Peter Chelsom (executive), the Collective, Scott Cutler, Rascal Flatts, Alana da Fonseca, Matthew Gerrard, Jason Gleed, Alfred Gough (executive), Dann Huff, Mitchell Lieb, Kai Mckenzie, Miles Millar, Anne Preven, Raz, Steve Rushton, John Shanks, Alan Silvestri, Smidi, Taylor Swift, Ali Dee Theodore
Hannah Montana chronology
Hannah Montana: Hits Remixed
(2008) Hannah Montana: The Movie
(2009) Hannah Montana 3
(2009)
Singles from Hannah Montana: The Movie
"The Climb"
Released: March 5, 2009