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*This song was credited to ''The Cheetah Girls'' but was recorded by 2 other girl groups before ''The Cheetahs'' recorded it.
*This song was credited to ''The Cheetah Girls'' but was recorded by 2 other girl groups before ''The Cheetahs'' recorded it.
*This song was awarded ''Radio Disney'''s ''Song of The Year'' in 2003.
*This song was awarded ''Radio Disney'''s ''Song of The Year'' in 2003.
*The Chinese version of Cinderella "Ban Tang Zhu Yi"(半糖主義 Half-Sugarism) is sung by Taiwanese group S.H.E.
*The Chinese version of Cinderella "Ban Tang Zhu Yi"(半糖主義 Half-Sugarism) is sung by Taiwanese group [[S.H.E.]]
*[[Thailand|Thai]] singer [[Tata Young]] also sung a version of her singing it.
*[[Thailand|Thai]] singer [[Tata Young]] also sung a version of her singing it.



Revision as of 05:43, 21 February 2007

"Cinderella"
Song

"Cinderella" is the first single off of The Cheetah Girls's self-titled debut album The Cheetah Girls. It officially premiered on Radio Disney on August 13, 2003. It is a cover of Play's song, "Cinderella." The single was released officially on August 15, 2003. The song has a pop sound and was written by Lindy Robins and Kevin Savigar.

Music video

The Cheetah Girls did not shoot a video for the single because the song was from their movie The Cheetah Girls and was used to promote the movie. Because of that, the video for the song features clips from the movie and the girls dancing and singing on stage which is also a clip from the movie/musical. It premiered on August 15, 2003 on Disney Channel.

Trivia

  • This was the very first song released by The Cheetah Girls.
  • This song was credited to The Cheetah Girls but was recorded by 2 other girl groups before The Cheetahs recorded it.
  • This song was awarded Radio Disney's Song of The Year in 2003.
  • The Chinese version of Cinderella "Ban Tang Zhu Yi"(半糖主義 Half-Sugarism) is sung by Taiwanese group S.H.E.
  • Thai singer Tata Young also sung a version of her singing it.