Spectacular! (soundtrack)

Spectacular!: Original Television soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Nolan Gerard Funk, Tammin Sursok, Victoria Justice & Simon Curtis
Released February 3, 2009
Recorded 2008
Label Nick Records
Nolan Gerard Funk chronology
Spectacular!
(2009)
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Tammin Sursok chronology
Whatever Will Be
(2005)
Spectacular!
(2009)
Victoria Justice chronology
Spectacular!
(2009)
Victorious
(2011)
Simon Curtis chronology
Alter Boy EP
(2006)
Spectacular!
(2009)
8Bit Heart
(2010)

Spectacular!: Original Television Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the TV movie Spectacular!. The album was released on February 3, 2009 by Nick Records. The soundtrack was released in the UK on October 19 by Sony Music.[1]

The album contains songs from the movie, such as "Don't Tell Me" by the show's headlining star, Nolan Gerard Funk. Other songs, such as "Something To Believe In" and "Everything Can Change", are sung by the whole cast.

The album peaked at #44 on the Billboard 200, and has sold over 52,000 copies to date (as of March 2009). The song "Break My Heart" peaked at #95 on the Billboard Hot 100. On iTunes, the soundtrack hit the very top for bestselling soundtrack, if only for a short amount of time.

The majority of the soundtrack was written by Matthew Gerrard and Robbie Nevil.

Track listing

  1. "Don't Tell Me" - Nolan Gerard Funk
  2. "Break My Heart" - Nolan Gerard Funk
  3. "Dance With Me" - Tammin Sursok
  4. "Lonely Love Song" - Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis
  5. "Your Own Way" - Nolan Gerard Funk
  6. "For The First Time" - Tammin Sursok and Nolan Gerard Funk
  7. "Just Freak" - Tammin Sursok
  8. "On The Wings Of A Dream" - Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis
  9. "Something To Believe In" - Tammin Sursok & Nolan Gerard Funk
  10. "Everything Can Change" - Tammin Sursok, Nolan Gerard Funk, Victoria Justice, and Simon Curtis
  11. "Eye of the Tiger" - Tammin Sursok, Nolan Gerard Funk, Victoria Justice, and Simon Curtis (Originally performed by Survivor)
  12. "The Things We Do for Love" - Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis (Originally performed by 10cc)

References

  1. Archived October 3, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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