Alyson Stoner - Music

Music

Year Title Notes
2005 "Baby It's You" Cover of Jojo
2007 "S'Winter" Phineas And Ferb
"In The Mall"
"The Ballad of Badbeard"
2008 "Lost & Found" Alice Upside Down OST
"Free Spirit"
"We Rock" (as part of the cast of Camp Rock) Camp Rock
"Our Time Is Here" (as part of the cast of Camp Rock)
"Live To Party" (backup vocals) Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream
2009 "Dancin' in the Moonlight" Space Buddies OST
"Fly Away Home" Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
"The Fireside Girls" Phineas and Ferb
"Where Did We Go Wrong"
"Danville is Very Nice"
"Wedding Adventure"
"Yellow Sidewalk"
2010 "What I've Been Looking For" DisneyMania 7
"Flying Forward" Make History
"Make History"
"City of Love" Phineas and Ferb
"Summer Belongs To You!"
"Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow"
"We Wish You a Merry Christmas"
"The 12 Days of Christmas"
"Whatcha Doin?"
"Carpe Diem"
"It's On" (as part of the cast of Camp Rock 2) Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
"Can't Back Down"(as part of the cast of Camp Rock 2)
"This is Our Song"(as part of the cast of Camp Rock 2)
2011 "Beat the System" Beat The System (EP)
"Sweet"
"Looking For Love"
"Almost Home"
"Hello Again"
"Love You Like A Love Song" Cover of Selena Gomez
"Pumped Up Kicks" Cover of Foster The People
"Slow Dancing In A Burning Room" Cover of John Mayer
"With These Blueprints" Phineas And Ferb
"Ferb Latin"
2012
"Boyfriend" Cover of Justin Bieber

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