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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 ...
"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.
Shrek Retold is a fan-made reanimated collab film based on the 2001 film Shrek, in turn based on the book by William Steig.Released on November 29, 2018, to YouTube, the project was led by YouTuber Grant Duffrin ("3GI", best known for hosting an annual Shrek festival in Milwaukee from 2014–2023 [1] [2] [3]).
"The Siamese Cat Song" (Cat-Scratch Remix) Hilary Duff & Haylie Duff: Lady and the Tramp: 2:59 8 "Colors of the Wind" (Soul Sister Remix) Ashanti & Lil' sis Shi Shi Pocahontas: 3:52 9 "Circle of Life" (All Star Remix) Disney Channel Circle of Stars: The Lion King: 3:58 10 "The Bare Necessities" (Jungle Boogie Remix) Bowling for Soup: The Jungle ...
The Cat in the Hat: Yes No No The Cat in the Hat 2004 Shrek 2: Yes No No Shrek Voice 2006 Home: Yes No No Himself Documentary 2007 Shrek the Third: Yes No No Shrek Voice 2008 The Love Guru: Yes Yes Yes Guru Maurice Pitka/Himself 2009 Inglourious Basterds: Yes No No General Ed Fenech 2010 Shrek Forever After: Yes No No Shrek 2012 Oscar Etiquette ...
Shrek is dancing in a medieval village at nighttime to the James Brown song I Got You (I Feel Good). A masked bandit jumps down from a building hanging on a rope to mug Shrek. The bandit threatens Shrek with a knife, but Shrek laughs at him, pulls on the bandit's rope, and sends the bandit flying into the sky. Shrek looks up, and resumes dancing.
In 2004, as Atomic Kitten decided to take a break, they released one more single to say goodbye. It was the double-A side "Someone like Me" / "Right Now 2004". The remix is exclusive on the group's 2004 Greatest Hits album. While the original version was a 1990s disco-pop song, the 2004 version is more in the vein of early 2000s dance songs.
"Now You're Not Here" is a song from Swing Out Sister's fifth album Shapes and Patterns, was used as the theme to the Japanese TV programme "Mahiru No Tsuki", and received a Japanese 'Grand Prix' (the equivalent of a Grammy Award) for best international single in 1997. Aside from the lead track