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"Right Here, Right Now" | ||||
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Single by Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens | ||||
from the album High School Musical 3: Senior Year | ||||
Released | October 14, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Pop, teen pop, soundtrack | |||
Length | 3:58 | |||
Label | Walt Disney | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jamie Houston | |||
Producer(s) | Jamie Houston | |||
High School Musical singles chronology | ||||
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Zac Efron singles chronology | ||||
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Vanessa Hudgens singles chronology | ||||
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"Right Here,Right Now" is a song from the High School Musical 3:Senior Year soundtrack,performed by Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens as Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez. It is the second track on soundtrack's track listing. When the song is sung in the movie,Troy and Gabriella only sing the first verse,second and third chorus,and the bridge whereas the first chorus and second verse are omitted. However,in the extended edition of the film,the second verse is sung later as the reprise when Troy and Gabriella are at their homes.
The Radio Edit version of the song premiered on Radio Disney on October 10,2008 as part of its Planet Premiere featurette. It reached #2 on the Top 30 Countdown,where it stayed for 6 weeks. The song was released later exclusively on iTunes,on October 14.
There are actually multiple different recordings of this song,between the one released on the soundtrack and the versions featured in the movie. It is unknown why there are different versions are used in the movie and on the soundtrack.
In the movie,during the first time this song is played,Hudgens sings the line "Then,I would thank that star,that made our wish come true," and she sings with Efron in some parts of the "‘cause he knows that where you are,is where I should be too" line in the first verse and the "It’s always you and me" line in the bridge. However,on the soundtrack,Efron sings these lines by himself,with Hudgens providing background vocals during these parts in the song.
On the reprise,which is found only during the extended version of the movie,the background music from the beginning of the song is used while the soundtrack version uses a continuing music track for the second verse. Zac sings the "If this were forever,what could be better? We’ve already proved it works" line in the reprise while Vanessa sings it on the soundtrack. This performance is also lyrically simpler compared to the soundtrack version,as there are not as many moments with background vocals during the second verse.
A preview of the movie scene (credited as the official music video) was released on Disney Channel. It shows Troy and Gabriella singing and remembering some of their special moments in Troy's treehouse. It is a song about how the future is coming soon and that people should make every second last and enjoy what's happening right now.
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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Germany (Official German Charts) [1] | 92 |
UK Singles (OCC) [2] | 137 |
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles ( Billboard ) [3] | 19 |
The song has been recorded and released in various languages by national pop stars in international markets.
Language | Title | Singers | Country |
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Danish | "Lige Her Og Nu" | Simon Mathew &Rebekka Mathew | Denmark |
Greek | "Μικροίθεοί" (MikroíTheoí) | Kostas Martakis &Shaya | Greece |
Hungarian | "Itt És Most" | Dósa Mátyás &Széles Izabella | Hungary |
Italian | "Voglio Te,Accanto a Me" | Ambra LoFaro &Jacopo Sarno | Italy |
Polish | "Ty i Ja" | Hania Stach &Łukasz Zagrobelny | Poland |
Romanian | "Chiar Aici,Chiar Acum" | Cătălin Josan &Giulia | Romania |
Russian | "Нашмир" | Sergey Lazarev &Ksenya Larina | Russia |
Swedish | "Just Här,Just Nu" | Brandur &Molly Sandén | Sweden |
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