Cinderella (i5 song)
"Cinderella" is the first single from The Cheetah Girls' self-titled soundtrack album The Cheetah Girls, as well as their debut single. It officially premiered on Radio Disney on July 23, 2003. It is a cover of the i5 song "Cinderella". The single was released officially on August 12, 2003. The song has a pop sound and was written by Lindy Robbins and Kevin Savigar.
"Cinderella" | ||||
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Single by The Cheetah Girls | ||||
from the album The Cheetah Girls | ||||
Released | August 12, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:19 | |||
Label | Walt Disney | |||
Songwriter(s) | Lindy Robbins and Kevin Savigar | |||
The Cheetah Girls singles chronology | ||||
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Music video
The video for the features the performance of "Cinderella" from the movie and clips of the movie are intercut throughout the video. It premiered on August 12, 2003 on Disney Channel.
Trivia
- The song was originally recorded by i5, then covered by Play, then finally covered by Cheetah Girls.
- This song was awarded Radio Disney's Song of the Year title in 2006.
- Thai singer Tata Young and Taiwan band S.H.E. both covered the song (the latter releasing it as "Ban Tang Zhu Yi" (半糖主義 The Principle of Half-Sweetness).
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