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We're All in This Together Lyrics High School: On Stage

We're All in This Together Lyrics

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CHAD:
Yesterday, we all were on our own road
We didn’t really know
GROUPS: Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh
TAYLOR:
That each of us, brings something to the table
To help the others grow.
GROUPS: Oh..................woo! (ascending)
ZEKE:
Now’s the chance, to take a new direction
KELSIE:
To see through other’s eyes
GROUPS: To see through other eyes!
MARTHA COX:
To make a choice
ZEKE:
To make a new connection
GROUPS: Oo!.......(ascending then descending)
TAYLOR:
To win the bigger prize.
ALL:
We're all in this together
Once we know
That we are
We're all stars
And we see that
We're all in this together
And it shows
When we stand
Hand in hand
Make our dreams come true.

JOCKS:
We're all here, and speaking out with one voice
We're going to rock the house



BRAINIACS:
Oo-wah Oo-wah
the party's on now everybody make some noise
Come on and scream and shout!

JOCKS:
Hey hey hey, woo (descending)

TAYLOR & CHAD:
We’ve arrived, because we stuck together
We make each other strong

JOCKS:
We’re not the same,

BRAINIACS:
We’re different in a good way

ALL:
Together’s where we belong
We're all in this together
When we reach
We can fly
Know inside
We can make it
We're all in this together
Once we see
There's a chance
That we have
And we take it.

Together, together, together everyone
Together, together, c’mon let’s have some fun!
Together, we’re there for,
Each other every time,
Together, together,
C’mon let’s do, c’mon let’s do, c’mon let’s do
Do this right!

Song Overview

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High School Musical Cast is singing the 'We’re All in This Together' lyrics in the music video.

Song Credits

  • Producer: Matthew Gerrard
  • Writers: Robbie Nevil & Matthew Gerrard
  • Vocals: Zac Efron, Drew Seeley, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman & Olesya Rulin
  • Release Date: January 20, 2006
  • Album: High School Musical
  • Genre: Pop, Teen Pop, Soundtrack, Musical
  • Label: Walt Disney Records
  • Phonographic Copyright: ? Walt Disney Records
  • Copyrights: © Disney & Universal Music Group
  • Distributor: Universal Music Group
  • Language: English
  • Length: Approximately 3 minutes and 50 seconds
  • Instruments: Synths, Percussion, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Music Style: Disney Pop, Teen Ensemble Anthem

Song Meaning and Annotations

High School Musical Cast performing song We’re All in This Together
Performance in the music video.

"We’re All in This Together" by High School Musical Cast is a neon-colored, whistle-blowing, pep-rally explosion of unity and teenage optimism. The song stomps in with bright, bouncy percussion and hand-clap rhythms that feel like they were born in a high school gym, drenched in school spirit and a touch of glitter. The tempo is fast, the groove is infectious, and the message—well, it’s as plain as a banner hanging at a school assembly: we’re stronger when we move as one.

This is the grand finale anthem of High School Musical, where cliques melt, stereotypes get shattered, and everyone—from basketball jocks to theater kids—finally locks arms and belts out the same tune. In the mid-2000s pop landscape, where Disney was quickly becoming a musical factory for young stars, this song carved out its place as the high-energy handshake for a generation that grew up with Zac Efron’s bounce and Vanessa Hudgens’ sweet soprano. It’s not subtle. It’s not complex. But that’s the magic—it’s raw, loud, and utterly contagious.

We're all in this together / Once we know that we are, we're all stars / And we see that

This chorus is a neon cheerleader sign, bright and simple. It’s not about individual triumph—it’s a collective call to arms. The song roots itself in the idea that teamwork doesn’t just win games—it builds identity.

Verse Breakdown

Verse 1: Troy and Gabriella open the door to self-discovery and communal joy. “Everyone is special in their own way / We make each other strong.” It’s textbook Disney, but there’s sincerity behind it. The realization that differences are strengths flips the whole ‘stick to the status quo’ mantra that the film toyed with earlier.

Chorus: The repeated lines are a mantra, a rallying cry. Each time the chorus hits, it feels like another cheerleader pyramid just formed in the background. The simple words loop intentionally to hammer home the idea: together is where we thrive.

Verse 2: Ryan and Sharpay—often the competitive outsiders—get their moment to rally, showing their shift from self-centered performers to team players. "Because we stuck together / Champions one and all" signals the real evolution—the victory isn’t the performance, it’s the unity.

Bridge: "Wildcats, sing along"—this is the chant that sears into the brain. It’s no longer about the characters; this is for the fans, the audience, the kids at home dancing in front of their TVs. It’s an invitation to belong, no tryouts necessary.

Creation History

Written by Matthew Gerrard and Robbie Nevil, the song was perfectly engineered for maximum Disney synergy. Gerrard’s pop polish, paired with the soaring ensemble vocals, created a finale track that wasn’t just a soundtrack closer—it became an anthem for graduation playlists, summer camps, and every school dance from 2006 onward. The production is laced with upbeat synths and layered group harmonies, making it nearly impossible not to clap along. It’s catchy by design—Disney knew exactly what they were doing.

Metaphors and Symbols

The song plays it pretty straight, but there’s metaphorical sparkle in how it uses the Wildcats as a stand-in for all communities. The repetitive shoutouts and the group’s name become symbols of belonging, turning what could’ve been just a school mascot into a worldwide youth movement. "Wildcats everywhere" isn’t about East High anymore—it’s about the fans, the kids, the people outside the screen.

The act of singing together in the gym, post-drama, post-clique wars, is almost like a ritual. It’s a staged utopia where everyone’s voice counts, and that’s the most resonant fantasy for anyone who’s ever felt left out in school hallways.

Similar Songs

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A screenshot from the 'We’re All in This Together' music video.
  1. "We're All Made of Stars" – Moby
    Moby’s introspective, slightly melancholic anthem echoes the inclusive spirit of "We’re All in This Together," though painted with a more philosophical brush. Both songs celebrate shared humanity, but where High School Musical is pom-poms and pep, Moby is soft lights and street corners. They both point toward the same sky, but from different planets—one bouncing on a gym floor, the other floating in space.
  2. "Don't Stop Me Now" – Queen
    Both songs are sonic caffeine. Queen’s "Don’t Stop Me Now" is a rocket-fueled solo joyride, while "We’re All in This Together" is a team dance battle, but they share that boundless energy, that pure celebration of the moment. If you swap the setting from a school gym to a wild night out, they’re siblings—both urge you to move, scream, and soak it all in.
  3. "Count on Me" – Bruno Mars
    Bruno Mars’ soft, ukulele-tinted "Count on Me" shares the heart of "We’re All in This Together"—friendship, support, showing up for one another. Where the High School Musical track is a marching band, Bruno’s is an intimate campfire singalong. Both, however, leave you with that same cozy, uplifted feeling that you’re not alone.

Questions and Answers

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Visual effects scene from 'We’re All in This Together'.
What is the main theme of "We’re All in This Together"?
The main theme is unity and collective success. The song emphasizes that everyone’s unique and when people come together, they can achieve more than they could alone.
Why did this song become so iconic?
Its infectious chorus, universal message of teamwork, and the cultural power of Disney made it the perfect anthem for schools, summer camps, and group celebrations. It’s impossible to resist singing along to it.
What role does this song play in High School Musical’s story?
It’s the closing celebration where all the storylines merge and barriers fall. The song visually and musically cements the message that everyone—athletes, brainiacs, performers—can belong together.
How does the melody support the lyrics?
The upbeat tempo, layered vocals, and simple hand-clap beats all work together to feel communal. The melody is designed to be easy to follow, like a cheer chant, which makes it perfect for mass participation.
What cultural impact did the song have?
It became a staple at school events, graduation ceremonies, and even corporate team-building sessions. It crossed from movie musical to real-life anthem, symbolizing cooperation and youthful optimism for a whole generation.

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High School: On Stage Lyrics: Song List

  1. Act 1
  2. Wildcat Cheer
  3. Start of Something New
  4. Get'cha Head in the Game
  5. Get'cha Head in the Game (Reprise)
  6. Auditions
  7. What I've Been Looking For
  8. What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)
  9. Cellular Fusion
  10. Stick to the Status Quo
  11. Act 2
  12. I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You
  13. Wildcat Cheer (Reprise)
  14. Counting on You
  15. When There Was Me and You
  16. Start of Something New (Reprise)
  17. We're All in This Together
  18. Bop to the Top
  19. Breaking Free
  20. We're All in This Together (Reprise)
  21. Megamix 

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