High School Musical: Livin' The Dream - Songs

Songs

  • "Breaking Free"
  • "What Time Is It?"
  • "I Don't Dance"
  • "Start of Something New"
  • "Bop to the Top" (featured in game levels)
  • "Get'cha Head in the Game"
  • "We're All in This Together"
  • "All for One"
  • "What I've Been Looking For" (featured in game levels)
  • "Stick to the Status Quo"
High School Musical
Films
  • High School Musical (2006)
  • High School Musical 2 (2007)
  • High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008)
  • Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure (2011)
Soundtrack albums
  • High School Musical
  • High School Musical 2
  • High School Musical 3: Senior Year
  • Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure
Other albums
  • Hits Remixed
  • Non-Stop Dance Party
Singles
  • "Breaking Free"
  • "What Time Is It?"
  • "You Are the Music in Me"
  • "I Don't Dance"
  • "Now or Never"
  • "I Want It All"
  • "A Night to Remember"
  • "Right Here, Right Now"
Video games
  • Makin' the Cut!
  • Work This Out!
  • Sing It!
  • Sing It! 3
  • Livin' the Dream
  • Senior Year Dance
  • Senior Year DS
  • Disney Sing It
  • Disney Sing It: Pop Hits
  • Disney Sing It: Party Hits
  • Disney Sing It: Family Hits
Other productions

The Concert

  • On Stage!
  • The Music in You
  • Get in the Picture
  • 2: On Stage!
  • El Desafío
  • A Seleção
  • O Desafio
Other media
  • Discography
  • Book series
  • Characters

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