Fanatics of the popular 2003 Disney movie Freaky Friday , an adaptation of a 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers and remake of the 1976 Jodie Foster–led film, have dug into every inch of the movie . But despite the overwhelming popularity of the aughts version, casual fans might not know that the movie’s featured track “Take Me Away” wasn’t actually written by in-house Disney songwriters. It was penned by a group of teenage girls in Australia.

Freaky Friday —which stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as a mother and teen daughter, respectively, who learn to relate to each other after they inadvertently switch bodies—has been (thankfully) kept alive for more than two decades as a landmark in the cultural diet of millennials and Gen Z cuspers. This, of course, includes “Take Me Away,” an

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