The Lizzie McGuire Movie (soundtrack)

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The Lizzie McGuire Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The Lizzie McGuire Movie soundtrack.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedApril 22, 2003 (2003-04-22)
Genre Pop
Length47:44
Label Walt Disney
Producer
Various
Lizzie McGuire soundtrack chronology
Lizzie McGuire
(2002)
The Lizzie McGuire Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2003)
Lizzie McGuire: Total Party!
(2004)
Singles from The Lizzie McGuire Movie
  1. "Why Not"
    Released: March 21, 2003

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is a soundtrack album to the 2003 film The Lizzie McGuire Movie . It was released on April 22, 2003, by Walt Disney Records.

Contents

Music

It is composed primarily of songs from (or inspired by) the film, including Hilary Duff's "Why Not" and her sister Haylie's "Girl in the Band". "Why Not" was released to Radio Disney on March 21, 2003. It was released in Australia and Europe on June 23, 2003. A version of "Why Not" featuring different lyrics in the first verse was later included on Duff's second studio album, Metamorphosis . Duff referred to "Why Not" as "a song that I really love. It's really fun, and about just letting loose, so it's really cool". [1]

Critical reception

Heather Phares of AllMusic called The Lizzie McGuire Movie Soundtrack a "fun but not especially memorable soundtrack". [2]

Commercial performance

Two weeks after its release, The Lizzie McGuire Movie was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of over 500,000 copies in the United States. [3] The soundtrack was number ten on the week of May 14, selling 92,900 copies, which was 30% gain over the previous week. [4] The next week saw a sales decrease of 16% to 78,000 copies, despite raising two spots to number eight. [5] On the week of May 28, the soundtrack remained at number eight, selling an additional 77,000 copies. [6] The album has been certified platinum by the CRIA, [7] and 2× platinum by the RIAA for selling 2,000,000 copies in the U.S.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Why Not" (performed by Hilary Duff)
  • Gerrard
  • Andre Recke [a]
  • Jay Landers [a]
2:59
2."The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" (performed by Atomic Kitten)
3:22
3."All Around the World" (performed by Cooler Kids)
  • Pop Rox
  • Cunniff [b]
4:12
4."What Dreams Are Made Of" (Ballad Version) (performed by Yani Gellman & Haylie Duff)Mark Hammond1:44
5."Shining Star" (performed by Jump5)Hammond3:17
6."Volaré" (performed by Vitamin C)Christian Hamm3:00
7."Open Your Eyes (To Love)" (performed by LMNT) David Friedman Robbie Buchanan2:29
8."You Make Me Feel Like a Star" (Lizzie Mix) (performed by The Beu Sisters)
  • Stephen Lironi
  • Hamm [c]
3:05
9."Supermodel" (performed by Taylor Dayne) Marco Marinangeli 3:45
10."What Dreams Are Made Of" (performed by Hilary Duff)
  • Pitchford
  • Wilder
4:02
11."On an Evening in Roma" (performed by Dean Martin)
  • Alessandro Taccani
  • Umberto Bertini
Lee Gillette2:25
12."Girl in the Band" (performed by Haylie Duff)
  • Bennett
  • Midnight
  • Bennett
  • Midnight
3:01
13."Orchestral Suite from The Lizzie McGuire Movie" (performed by Cliff Eidelman)EidelmanEidelman7:31
14."Why Not" (McMix) (performed by Hilary Duff)
  • Midnight
  • Gerrard
2:52
Total length:47:44
Notes

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [17] Gold35,000^
Canada (Music Canada) [18] Platinum100,000^
United States (RIAA) [19] 2× Platinum2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Score

The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Film score by
Cliff Eidelman
ReleasedApril 22, 2003 (2003-04-22)
Length33:37
Label Walt Disney

The Lizzie McGuire Movie score was composed by Cliff Eidelman, and has never received any commercial release. [20]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Lizzie's Theme"2:15
2."Romancing Lizzie"2:23
3."Meet Miss Ungermeyer"1:14
4."Graduation Day"1:55
5."Lizzie's Embarrassment"0:45
6."Tearful Goodbyes"0:48
7."Lift Off"0:59
8."Paolo's Plight"2:13
9."Dash To The Hotel"2:29
10."The Billboard"1:07
11."The Aventure Begins"1:11
12."Gordo To The Rescue"0:51
13."Main Title/Operation Sister Surveillance"1:27
14."Romancing Rome (Street Music)"1:28
15."The Plan"0:40
16."Slow Curve"1:07
17."Cliff's Mod Odyssey"2:13
18."Very Old Isabella"0:31
19."Matt Pleas, Lizzie Sneaks"1:28
20."Lizzie Takes A Stand"0:50
21."Gordo Spots Isabella"1:12
22."Lizzie Laments, Room Check"0:50
23."The Truth About Paolo"1:10
24."Lizzie And Isabella Take A Bow"1:27
25."The Kiss"1:04
Total length:33:37

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