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Rob Thomas to Write Song for Miley Cyrus-Starring 'The Last Song'

July 04, 2009 03:58:15 GMT

Rob Thomas has been asked by Adam Shankman to pen a song for his upcoming movie 'The Last Song', which stars Miley Cyrus.


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Rob Thomas said that he got a phone call from producer Adam Shankman, being asked to write a theme song for Miley Cyrus-starring movie "The Last Song". The vocalist of band Matchbox 20 told the matter when launching his new album "Cradlesong" at the Maritime Hotel on Tuesday, June 30.

"My buddy Adam Shankman, who just directed Miley's movie, called me on the phone the other day and was like, 'You have to write a song for this movie,'" Rob told New York Daily News. "It was so funny. I would definitely write a song for her."

Rob Thomas first laid his hands on writing soundtrack for film project in 2007. He wrote a song called "Little Wonders" for an animated flick titled "Meet the Robinsons".

Beside contributing to movie soundtracks, Rob also crafts tracks for his own studio albums. His debut solo effort titled "Something to Be" was outed in 2005, and his sophomore set has just made its way out in America on June 30. As for his project with Matchbox 20, Rob has four studio albums available for purchase on the market.

© AceShowbiz.com




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posted by micheeluv on Sep 22, 2009
Rob is a songwriting legend. If he does write a song for her it will be a sad day for me.She is as deep as a puddle and cant even sing!
posted by micheeluv on Sep 22, 2009
first you morons need to learn to spell!
posted by jkay on Jul 31, 2009
your the best for fucking mailey beause ur hot
posted by jay21 on Jul 31, 2009
he is a peace of shit for hannah or mailey what the fuck
posted by jay21 on Jul 31, 2009
hey mailey ur the bomm beause ur the beause omfg on jk im fucking seerice on liy
posted by joanna on Jul 04, 2009
i think he is ugl for hanna he is so sutped right gues he is a

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