Problems playing this file? See media help. More than 2,000 extras were used to film the scene. In the film, Cyrus performs as popstar Hannah Montana onstage at an outdoor fundraiser to save her hometown's treasured park from developers. "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" is used as the closing number of Hannah Montana: The Movie. We wrote a bunch of songs together and it was a lot of fun." She knows ways to make things pop and also make you feel it at the same time. She knows the audience, she truly understands the kind of pop music that is from the heart and done in a tasteful way. For such a young girl, she's so creative and spot-on. She's one of the most talented songwriters to work with, if not, the best. In an interview with MTV, Johnson described working with Swift: Swift agreed to make a cameo appearance in the film to sing " Crazier" as well as to co-write a song with Boys Like Girls lead singer Martin Johnson. Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift became involved with Hannah Montana: The Movie when filmmakers emailed her specifically to request the use of her music in the film. The song was qualified for gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and received a music video to coincide with the home release of Hannah Montana: The Movie. It reached its highest international peak in the Canadian Hot 100, at number thirty-six. "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" was met with average-to-low commercial outcomes for Cyrus in several countries, compared to those of her previous efforts as Montana. The song received critical success for its use in the film. Lyrically, the track is about staying grounded and going back to one's roots. The song is musically country pop and pop rock. A karaoke version of the song is available in the soundtrack's karaoke series. The song was written by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and American singer Martin Johnson. The song is performed by Hannah Montana, a character Miley Cyrus portrays in the film. " You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" is a country pop song written for the 2009 film Hannah Montana: The Movie.
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