Released: February 13, 2007

Songwriter: Matthew Gerrard Steve Diamond

Producer: Matthew Gerrard

[Intro]
Ooh, yeah

[Verse 1]
Sometimes I couldn't hear what
You tried to tell me
I thought that I knew all I need to know
I didn't understand that
The doors you would open
Could take me to somewhere
I wanted to go

[Pre-Chorus 1]
I can be strong for you now
You taught me how

[Chorus]
I learned from you that
I do not crumble
I learned that strength is
Something you choose
All of the reasons
To keep on believing
There's no question
That's a lesson
I learned from you

[Verse 2]
You know where to find all of my hiding places
And there are no secrets from you I can keep
You let me know how you feel
Pulling no punches
And I never knew that kind of honesty

[Pre-Chorus 2]
I'm grateful for all of the times
You opened my eyes

[Chorus]
I learned from you that
I do not crumble
I learned that strength is
Something you choose
(Something you choose)
All of the reasons
To keep on believing
There's no question
That's a lesson
I learned from you

[Bridge]
You help me to stand on my own
And I thank you for that
It saved me, it made me
And now that I'm looking back
I can say, oh-oh-oh

[Chorus]
I learned from you that
I do not crumble
I learned that strength is
Something you choose
All of the reasons
To keep on believing
There's no question
That's a lesson
I learned from you
(I do not crumble)

[Chorus]
I learned from you
I learned that strength is
Something you choose
All of the reasons
To keep on believing
There's no question
That's a lesson
I learned from you, yeah-yeah
(I learned from you)
I learned from you

Miley Cyrus

Miley Ray Cyrus (born Destiny Hope Cyrus, November 23rd 1992) is an American singer, songwriter and actress, as well as the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus. She was named Destiny Hope Cyrus at birth but was given the nickname “Smiley” because she was always grinning. The name stuck and she legally changed it in 2008.

Her singing career started simultaneously with her role in the Disney Channel television series Hannah Montana, which made her a teen idol. She was featured on the 2006 soundtrack of Hannah Montana. After signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records in 2007, she released Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus. The album served as both the series' soundtrack and Cyrus' debut studio album.

With the 2010 release of Can’t Be Tamed, Cyrus developed a more mature image with a dance-oriented sound. The album caused controversy due to the lyrics and music video of Can’t Be Tamed.