Take a Walk

Take a Walk

Infobox Single
Name = Take A Walk
Artist = Sara Paxton
from Album = 'The Ups and Downs','Darcy's Wild Life OST'
Released = 2004
Format = Song
Recorded =
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label = Epic Records
Writer =
Producer =
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "-"
This single = "Take A Walk"
(2004)
Next single = "Here We Go Again"

"Take A Walk" is a song by Sara Paxton. It was featured on Darcy's Wild Life in the end credits. There is a video for this song. It is available on two albums,Sara's debut album and the Darcy's Wild Life Soundtrack.

Music Video

The music video took place in several places,one being a freeway or highway and it shows Sara on a swing.There are also scenes from Darcy's Wild Life in the video.The video was shot during 2004-2005. It was also Sara's first video and first song,with the second being "Here We Go Again".


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