I Want It All (High School Musical Song)
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"I Want It All" is the second single from the Walt Disney Pictures film, '' High School Musical 3: Senior Year'', and is the third track on the High School Musical 3 soundtrack. The song is performed by
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and Lucas Grabeel as
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and
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Song information

The Radio Edit version of the song premiered on
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on August 15, 2008, as part of its ''Planet Premiere'' featurette. An extended version of the song was released on iTunes on September 9, 2008, available to digital download. The song is currently playing only on
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, reaching number 1 on radio's weekly countdown. The song and eleven other songs from the ''High School Musical 3'' soundtrack were pre-nominated in the "Best Original Song" category for The 81st Academy Awards. The final nominations were announced on January 22, 2009, and not any of the songs from the soundtrack got a nomination., but according to
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, the song should have been nominated. The song was used as background music in ''Britain's Got Talent'' (series 3) auditions.


Music videos

Two previews of the movie scene (credited as the two official music videos of the song) premiered on Disney Channel during the world premiere of '' The Cheetah Girls: One World'', on August 22, 2008. Both feature Sharpay and Ryan singing and dancing about fame and glamour, but playing different parts of the song. The third preview of the movie scene was released on October 17, 2008. It plays another part of the song and shows brand new scenes with Sharpay and Ryan being superstars and a special appearance by
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Track listings


Chart performance

''I Want It All'' stayed for four weeks on the
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chart and never entered on ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It also debuted on #3 on
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chart but fell out on the next week. Outside from the U.S, the song debuted on #75 on Canadian Hot Digital Songs chart but didn't enter on the official chart. Also, debuted on #87 on UK Singles Chart.


Charts


References


External links


Walt Disney Records Official Site


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