The soundtrack for the movie "Shrek the Third" contains a complete list of songs.
There are separate editions for the movie score and the soundtracks from the four movies in the series.The score soundtrack contains the music composed by John Powell and Harry Gregson-Williams.
Pop music and oldies were used to move the story forward.Songs like "On the Road Again" and "Try a Little Tenderness" were included in the film's score.In order to go out with a big laugh, the filmmakers decided to add a storybook ending to the film, instead of ending it with the characters riding off into the sunset.[3]
John Cale's version of the song "Hallelujah" appeared in the film, despite the fact that the soundtrack album had a version byRufus Wainwright.Licensing issues prevented John Cale's version from appearing in the soundtrack album because he was not an artist for DreamWorks.[4]
The soundtrack of the 2001 Academy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated animated feature, "Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture," is now available.
The BAFTA Award for Best Film Music was lost to the score of Moulin Rouge.The "best soundtrack album for a motion picture, television or other visual media" was lost to O Brother, Where Art Thou?).
The film score for the 2001 Academy Award winning animated feature, Shrek, is called the Original Motion Picture Score.The second soundtrack from the film was composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell.It is the third collaboration between Gregson-Williams and Powell for a DreamWorks animated film, the first two being Antz and Chicken Run.
The soundtrack was released in May 2004 to coincide with the release of the film.The soundtrack reached the top of the charts in the US and Australia."Accidentally in Love" by Counting Crows was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song.There are two versions of Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out for a Hero" on the soundtrack.
The original voice actors reprised their roles, with some performed by additional singers.[38]
The party CD is exclusive to Walmart stores in the US.Six tracks of the same six songs were taken from the Far Far Away karaoke ending and used in the bonus CD.The characters who sang the songs are credited.[39]
The film score for the 2004 animated feature, Shrek 2, is the original motion picture score.The score for Shrek 2 was composed by Harry Gregson-Williams.