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Shrek Forever After: Music from the Motion Picture, the soundtrack for the film Shrek Forever After was released on May 18, 2010, on DGC and Interscope. A wide range of artists are featured in this soundtrack, including Scissor Sisters , Antonio Banderas , The Carpenters , Mike Simpson , Light FM , Lloyd Hemmings, Landon Pigg , Lucy Schwartz ...
"Accidentally in Love" is a song by American rock band Counting Crows. The song was written for the opening scene of the 2004 DreamWorks animated film Shrek 2 and appears on the movie's soundtrack as the opening track. [3] It was released as a single on May 3, 2004, two weeks before the movie premiered in theaters.
"Like Wow!" is the debut single by American recording artist Leslie Carter. Her debut album of the same name was shelved, making the single her only official release.. The song was officially released on January 13, 2001, and appears on the Shrek soundtrack.
Fictional character Fairy Godmother Shrek character First appearance Shrek 2 (2004) Created by Andrew Adamson Voiced by Jennifer Saunders (film) Claudia Ann Christian (video games) Pinky Turzo (Thriller Night) In-universe information Species Fairy Gender Female Occupation Fairy godmother Businesswoman Family Prince Charming (son) The Fairy Godmother is the main antagonist of Shrek 2, voiced by ...
"Changes" is a song by the English musician David Bowie from his 1971 album Hunky Dory. RCA Records then released it as a single from the album on 7 January 1972. Written following his promotional tour of America in early 1971, "Changes" was recorded at Trident Studios in London between June and July that year.
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" (also called "The Magic Song") [1] is a novelty song, written in 1948 by Al Hoffman, Mack David, and Jerry Livingston. Performed in the 1950 film Cinderella, by actress Verna Felton, the song is about the Fairy Godmother transforming an orange pumpkin into a white carriage, four brown mice into white horses, a gray horse into a white-haired coachman and a brown dog into a ...
[2] [3] The song was recorded by Doris Day with a children's choir for her 1964 album of the same name, With a Smile and a Song. A spoof of the song was used in Shrek the Third. Snow White (played by Ginnifer Goodwin) hums the song while sweeping the dwarfs' house in the episode "Heart of Darkness" of Once Upon a Time.
After the release of the song's music video, it reentered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 76 during the week of February 1, 2020. [47] It sold 22,000 downloads that week, adding to 71,000 total, and became the issue's best-performing country song. [48] On April 24, 2020, the song reached its peak position on the chart at number 18. [42]