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ISBN-10: 1155283465
ISBN-13: 9781155283463
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 28. Chapters: A Little Too Not Over You, A Night to Remember (High School Musical song), Be Strong, Breakaway (Kelly Clarkson song), Faded (Kate DeAraugo song), Get Over Yourself (song), Get Your Shine On, Help Me (Nick Carter song), Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill), It's a Beautiful Thing (Tammin song), I Can't Wait (Brooke McClymont song), I Don't Dance, I Want It All (High School Musical song), Life's What You Make It (Hannah Montana song), Lost Without You, Nobody's Perfect (Hannah Montana song), Now or Never… (High School Musical song), One of a Kind (song), Push It to the Limit, Rough Day, She's No You, Step Up (song), The Best of Both Worlds (song), The Party's Just Begun, We Got the Party, What R U Waiting 4, What Time Is It? (song), Who Said, Why Not (song). Excerpt: "Breakaway" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson from her second album, Breakaway. The song, written by Avril Lavigne, Bridget Benenate and Matthew Gerrard, was originally intended for Lavigne's debut album Let Go (2002). After being deemed unsuitable for the album, it was passed to Clarkson to be recorded as a soundtrack for the film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. Clarkson, who was finishing her second album at that time, recorded "Breakaway" to tide her fans over until the first single from her new album was released. However, the song's success prompted its inclusion on Clarkson's second album where she decided to name the album after the song. "Breakaway" was first released by Walt Disney Records as the first single of The Princess Diaries 2 soundtrack on July 20, 2004 which was produced by John Shanks. "Breakaway" was positively received by music critics, who complimented the song's universal message and its simple lyrics where people could relate to. It incorporates acoustic guitars and airy drums which are interspersed with Clarkson's controlled voice. The lyrics narrate Clarkson's journey as a girl growing up in a small town who follows her dream for self-improvement. "Breakaway" was a commercial success outside of the United States, where it peaked within the top 20 of multiple European counties, and in the top 10 in Australia, Belgium, Hungary and the Netherlands. In the US, the song peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became her third top ten song in the chart. It also topped the US Adult Contemporary for 21 non-consecutive weeks, a record that is now shared between herself and Celine Dion's "A New Day Has Come." Directed by Dave Meyers, the accompanying music video for "Breakaway" portrays Clarkson as a young girl from a small town who follows her dream and becomes an international star. It also contained scenes interspersed from The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. Clarkson acted out most of the lyric