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“HERE WE GO, ANOTHER PLAN” 77<br />

penned the lyric paying tribute to the dedication and compassion of nurses,<br />

the subject of the series.<br />

“Here I Am” is the driving rock number by John Adair and Steve Hampton<br />

that serves as the theme song for the television series <strong>The</strong> Suite Life of<br />

Zack and Cody (2005), a situation comedy about twin boys who live in a<br />

Boston hotel suite and wreak havoc on the staff and guests. <strong>The</strong> insistent<br />

song, sung on the soundtrack by Loren Ellis and the Drew Davis Band, invites<br />

viewers to come on down to the “suite life,” where everyone can have<br />

the place to themselves.<br />

“Here I Am” is the demanding character song teenage camper Peggy (Jasmine<br />

Richards) sings at the “Final Jam” music competition that concludes<br />

the summer in the made-for-television movie musical Camp Rock (2008).<br />

Peggy, who until now has been the backup singer to camp diva Tess, steps<br />

out of the shadows and demands to be heard in this potent cry to be noticed.<br />

Jamie Houston wrote the frustrated rock melody and the forceful lyric.<br />

“Here in Higglytown” is the lite-rock theme song for the animated television<br />

series Higglytown Heroes (2004) about a town populated by round and rolling<br />

citizens, in which firemen, Coast Guard workers, and others are celebrated<br />

as heroes. John Flansburgh, John Linnell, and Dan Miller wrote the happy<br />

number, which is sung on the soundtrack by <strong>The</strong>y Might Be Giants, who also<br />

made a music video of the song that teaches that you too can be a hero.<br />

“Here on Land and Sea” is the festive calypso number written by Michael<br />

and Patty Silversher for the ending of the made-for-video animated<br />

sequel <strong>The</strong> Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (2000). After Ariel’s daughter,<br />

Melody, has been rescued from the sea witch Morgana, the crab Sebastian<br />

(voice of Samuel E. Wright) leads the humans and the sea creatures in<br />

this song of celebration, promising happiness now that the two worlds are<br />

at peace with each other.<br />

“Here We Go, Another Plan” is the comic character song for the frustrated<br />

pirate Mr. Smee (voice of Jeff Bennett) in the animated movie sequel<br />

Return to Never Land (2002). Randy Rogel wrote the sea chantey–like<br />

number, which Smee sings to himself after Captain Hook (Corey Burton)<br />

announces a new plan to capture Peter Pan. Smee reflects on Hook’s failures<br />

in the past and sees another bungle in this new plot.

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