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Format: MP3 Music Verified Purchase. This song is good to listen too when your exercising, and going for walks. That's what I do. When i'm ready to go for walks, I plug in the earphones to my mp3 player and start walking to the beat of the music. This song is kind of addicting to listen too after awhile. Lol But I enjoy this song.
Offers news, comment and features about the British arts scene with sections on books, films, music, theatre, art and architecture. Requires free registration. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song - Lucy Hale on AllMusic - 2011 - The straight-to-video film A Cinderella Story. Lucy Hale lyrics - 26 song lyrics sorted by album, including 'Bless Myself', 'Make You Believe', 'Extra Ordinary'.
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The straight-to-video film A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song is the third in the A Cinderella Story franchise (albeit without any of the characters from its two predecessors) and yet another modern retelling of the Cinderella fairy tale; in this one, the protagonist is more interested in getting a record contract than marrying a prince. That protagonist is played by, who sings four of the ten songs on the soundtrack album, including the first three. In her adequate voice (assisted by Auto-Tune), sings over standard-issue teen pop tracks, her lyrics full of a self-assertion that would have been beyond the more shy and retiring original Cinderella, as she declares she's going to 'Run This Town' and 'Make You Believe.' In 'Bless Myself,' she reveals that she doesn't need anyone else to bless her, she can handle that alone, a degree of hubris that might seem sacrilegious if it were intended seriously. But the song's lyrics are less notable than the basic riff, which is borrowed from ' 'You Really Got Me.'