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Lizzie McGuire Movie OST, The
Lyrics for Song: What Dreams Are Made Of - Hilary Duff
Lyrics for Album: The Lizzie McGuire Movie OST
Hey now, hey now
Hey now, hey now
Have you ever seen such a beautiful night
I could almost kiss the stars for shining so bright
When I see you smiling, I go, "Oh, oh, oh!"
I would never want to miss this, cause in my heart
I know what this is
Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of
Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of
I've got somewhere I belong
I've got somebody to love
This is what dreams are made of
Have you ever wondered, what life is about
You could search the world and never figure it out
You don't have to sail the oceans
No, no, no
Happiness is no mystery
It's here and now, it's you and me
Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of
Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of
I've got somewhere I belong
I've got somebody to love
This is what dreams are made of
Open your eyes (this is what dreams are made of)
Shout to the sky (this is what dreams are made of)
When I see you smiling, I go, "Oh, oh, oh!"
Yesterday, my life was duller
Now everything is technicolor
Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of
Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of
I've got somewhere I belong
I've got somebody to love
This is what dreams, dreams
This is what dreams are made of
Hey now, hey now
This is what dreams...
This is what dreams...
This is what dreams are made of
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What Dreams Are Made Of - Hilary Duff
Released as part of the soundtrack for The Lizzie McGuire Movie, this recording by Hilary Duff captures the nostalgic and whimsical spirit of early 2000s teen cinema. The track serves as a pivotal moment in the film's narrative, reflecting themes of self-discovery and the bittersweet nature of growing up. With its melodic pop structure and Duff's signature vocal delivery, the song became an anthem for a generation, reinforcing her status as a defining voice of the era. The inclusion of this track on the official movie soundtrack underscores its role in cementing the film's cultural impact and establishing Hilary Duff's musical identity beyond her acting career. |
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