The Shrek soundtracks are a collection of soundtracks from all four movies of the Shrek series, including separate editions for the movie score. Each soundtrack contains all songs that featured in their respective film, and the score album contains the music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell.

Shrek (2001)

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Background

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Shrek was unique in that it used pop music and other oldies to move the story forward. Covers of songs like "On the Road Again" and "Try a Little Tenderness" were integrated in the film's score.[1] The lyrics to "The Gingerbread Man" and "The Muffin Man" were also used as dialogue in a parody interrogation scene between Lord Farquaad and Gingy.[2] As the film was about to be completed, Katzenberg suggested the filmmakers redo the film's ending in order to "go out with a big laugh"; instead of ending the film with a storybook closing over Shrek and Fiona as they ride off into the sunset, they decided to add the song "I'm a Believer" by Smash Mouth and show all the fairytale creatures in the film.[3]

Although Rufus Wainwright's version of the song "Hallelujah" appeared in the soundtrack album, it was John Cale's version that appeared in the film. Wainwright was an artist for DreamWorks and John Cale was not, thus licensing issues prohibited Cale's version from appearing in the soundtrack album.[4]

Soundtrack

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Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMay 15, 2001
Genre
Length39:49
LabelDreamWorks
ProducerRon Aniello, Joe Barresi, Jon Brion, Jimmy Harry, Oliver Leiber, Patrick Leonard, Michael Mangini, Eric Valentine, Pete Wingfield, Gavin Greenaway, Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell, Steve Greenberg[5]
Shrek chronology
Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture
(2001)
Shrek: Original Motion Picture Score
(2001)

Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture is the soundtrack of the 2001 Academy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated animated feature Shrek.

The album was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music (lost to the score of Moulin Rouge!) and the Grammy Award for "Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" (lost to the score of O Brother, Where Art Thou?).

The album has sold 2,475,000 copies in the US as of April 2014.[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Stay Home" (performed by Self)Matt Mahaffey 3:32
2."I'm a Believer" (performed by Smash Mouth)Neil DiamondEric Valentine3:10
3."Like Wow!" (performed by Leslie Carter)Jimmy Harry, Sandra St. VictorOliver Leiber, David Gamson3:35
4."It Is You (I Have Loved)" (performed by Harry Gregson-Williams & Dana Glover)Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell, Gavin Greenaway, Dana GloverGavin Greenaway, Harry Gregson-Williams3:59
5."Best Years of Our Lives" (performed by Baha Men)David Jaymes, Geoffrey Deane, Marvin ProsperMichael Mangini, Steve Greenberg2:57
6."Bad Reputation" (performed by Halfcocked) (Original version by Joan Jett used in the film[7])Joan Jett, Kenny Laguna, Ritchie Cordell, Marty KupersmithJoe Barresi2:21
7."My Beloved Monster" (performed by Eels)EJon Brion, E2:12
8."You Belong to Me" (performed by Jason Wade)Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, Chilton PriceRon Aniello2:42
9."All Star" (performed by Smash Mouth)Greg CampEric Valentine3:21
10."Hallelujah" (performed by Rufus Wainwright[7][Note 1])Leonard CohenPatrick Leonard4:09
11."I'm on My Way" (performed by The Proclaimers)Charlie Reid, Craig ReidPete Wingfield3:40
12."I'm a Believer (Reprise)" (performed by Eddie Murphy)Neil DiamondN/A1:14
13."True Love's First Kiss" (Film score)Harry Gregson-Williams, John PowellHarry Gregson-Williams, John Powell3:11

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [9]

Weekly charts

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Chart (2001-2002) Peak
position
Argentine Albums (CAPIF)[10] 17
Australian Albums (ARIA)[11] 2
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[12] 9
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[13] 11
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[14] 19
French Albums (SNEP)[15] 42
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[16] 21
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[17] 48
US Billboard 200[5] 28
US Soundtracks (Billboard)[5] 1

Year-end charts

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2001 year-end chart performance for Shrek
Chart (2001) Position
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan) [18] 47
2002 year-end chart performance for Shrek
Chart (2002) Position
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[19] 28

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[20] 4× Platinum 280,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[21] Gold 50,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[22] Platinum 40,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[23] Gold 100,000*
United States (RIAA)[24] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Songs that appear in the film but not on the soundtrack album

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Extra songs in the film but not the soundtrack album
No.TitleLength
1."Meditation" (performed by Antônio Carlos Jobim) 
2."On the Road Again" (performed by Eddie Murphy) 
3."Friends" (performed by Eddie Murphy) 
4."Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" (performed by Rupert Holmes) 
5."Try a Little Tenderness" (performed by Eddie Murphy) 
6."Whipped Cream" (performed by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass) 

Songs in Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party!

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These songs feature in the party at the end of the movie.

Score

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Shrek: Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedDecember 4, 2001
GenreScore
Length44:16
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Shrek chronology
Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture
(2001)
Shrek: Original Motion Picture Score
(2001)
Shrek 2: The Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2004)

Shrek: Original Motion Picture Score is the film score to the 2001 Academy Award winning animated feature, Shrek. It is composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell and was the second soundtrack released from the film. It is also the third collaboration between Gregson-Williams and Powell for a DreamWorks animated film, the first two being Antz and Chicken Run.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell

No.TitleLength
1."Fairytale"1:26
2."Ogre Hunters / Fairytale Deathcamp"1:35
3."Donkey Meets Shrek"2:37
4."Eating Alone"1:17
5."Uninvited Guests"2:09
6."March of Farquaad"0:38
7."The Perfect King"1:17
8."Welcome to Duloc"0:34
9."Tournament Speech"0:51
10."What Kind of Quest"2:22
11."Dragon! / Fiona Awakens"2:06
12."One of a Kind Knight"1:19
13."Saving Donkey's Ass"0:43
14."Escape from the Dragon"1:58
15."Helmet Hair"2:08
16."Delivery Boy Shrek / Making Camp"0:47
17."Friends Journey to Duloc"2:42
18."Starry Night"0:58
19."Singing Princess"1:35
20."Better Out Than In / Sunflower / I'll Tell Him"2:10
21."Merry Men"0:43
22."Fiona Kicks Ass"0:28
23."Fiona's Secret"3:02
24."Why Wait to Be Wed / You Thought Wrong"1:58
25."Ride the Dragon"1:36
26."I Object"1:51
27."Transformation / The End"3:26
Total length:44:16

* As titled on the Original Motion Picture Score album back cover.

Shrek 2 (2004)

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Soundtrack

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Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 11, 2004[25]
Genre
Length47:35
LabelDreamWorks, Geffen
ProducerBrad Jones, Brendan O'Brien, Gustavo Santaolalla, Guy Sigsworth, Eric Valentine, Tony Visconti, Andy Zulla, John Alagía, Andrew Sherman, Joseph Arthur, Robin Eaton, Harry Gregson-Williams, Ken Rich, Butterfly Boucher, Juan Campodónico, Mark Oliver Everett[26]
Various artists chronology
Shrek: Original Motion Picture Score
(2001)
Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2004)
Shrek 2: Original Motion Picture Score
(2004)
Singles from Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack
  1. "Accidentally in Love"
    Released: July 2004
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [25]

Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the animated comedy film Shrek 2 and was released in May 2004, to accompany the release of the film. The soundtrack reached the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Soundtrack Albums as well as topping the albums chart in Australia. The lead single, "Accidentally in Love" by Counting Crows, reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Adult Top 40, the Top 20 of singles charts worldwide and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. The soundtrack also features two versions of the 1980s Bonnie Tyler hit "Holding Out for a Hero".

Track listing

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No.TitlePerformersLength
1."Accidentally in Love"Counting Crows3:08
2."Holding Out for a Hero"Frou Frou3:22
3."Changes"David Bowie & Butterfly Boucher3:22
4."As Lovers Go"Dashboard Confessional3:29
5."Funkytown"Lipps Inc.3:59
6."I'm on My Way"Rich Price3:21
7."I Need Some Sleep"Eels2:28
8."Ever Fallen in Love"Pete Yorn2:32
9."Little Drop of Poison"Tom Waits3:11
10."You're So True"Joseph Arthur3:55
11."People Ain't No Good"Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds5:39
12."Fairy Godmother Song"Jennifer Saunders1:52
13."Livin' la Vida Loca"Antonio Banderas & Eddie Murphy3:29
14."Holding Out for a Hero" (Bonus Track)Jennifer Saunders3:56
Total length:47:43
  • Eddie Murphy is briefly heard singing "One" and the theme song from "Rawhide".
  • Ben Folds' song "Rockin' the Suburbs" was used in one of the DVD trailers of the film, but was not included on the soundtrack nor in the film, but it would eventually be featured in another DreamWorks film, Over the Hedge.
  • The first trailer features "All Star" by Smash Mouth.
  • A cover of the song Sugar, Sugar was recorded by the band Self, for the honeymoon scene in the movie, but went unused for unknown reasons. It was later used on the Shrek 4-D ride in Universal Studios Hollywood. It remains unreleased, with only snippets of the full song remaining.
  • When the messengers come to Shrek's swamp, a trumpeter plays the melody of the Hawaii 5-O Opening Theme by Morton Stevens.
  • After Shrek's friends start a party in Shrek's house, Chic's song "Le Freak" is heard.
  • In the mid-credits scene, Eddie Murphy is heard singing "All by Myself"
  • Joseph Arthur's song "You're So True" is the original version in the soundtrack and the remix is heard in the film's end credits. The remix is produced by Tom Rothrock, and the full track is exclusively available to both the physical and iTunes versions released in the UK.[27]
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds song "People Ain't No Good" is slightly censored, removing the "shit" from the lyric "bullshit" so that it would be appropriate for inclusion on the soundtrack.

Chart positions

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Chart (2004) Peak position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[28] 1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[29] 13
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[30] 61
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[31] 98
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[32] 12
French Albums (SNEP)[33] 35
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[34] 40
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[35] 2
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[36] 6
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[37] 37
US Billboard 200[26] 8
US Soundtracks (Billboard)[26] 1

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[38] Platinum 70,000^
Germany (BVMI)[39] Gold 100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[40] Gold 7,500^
Poland (ZPAV)[41] Platinum 70,000*
Russia (NFPF)[42] Gold 10,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[43] Gold 100,000*
United States (RIAA)[44] Platinum 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Songs from Far Far Away Idol

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Most of the original voice–actors reprised their roles, with some performed by additional singers.

  1. "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps; sung by Donkey (Eddie Murphy)
  2. "Mr. Roboto" by Styx; sung by Pinocchio (Cody Cameron)
  3. "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper; sung by Doris, The Ugly Stepsister (Larry King)
  4. "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran; sung by the Three Pigs (Cody Cameron) and the Big Bad Wolf (Aron Warner)
  5. "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred; sung by Prince Charming (Randy Crenshaw)
  6. "I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash; sung by The Three Blind Mice (Randy Crenshaw)
  7. "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies; sung by Gingy (Conrad Vernon)
  8. "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede; sung by Captain Hook (Matt Mahaffey)
  9. "These Boots Are Made for Walking" by Nancy Sinatra; sung by Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas)
  10. "What I Like About You" by The Romantics; sung by Shrek (Mike Myers, singing voice by Michael Gough) and Fiona (Cameron Diaz, singing voice by Renee Sands)[footnote 1]
  11. "My Way" by Frank Sinatra; sung by Simon Cowell (singing voice by Rick Riso)

Shrek 2: Party CD

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Shrek 2: Party CD
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedNovember 5, 2004
Genre
Length33:06
LabelDreamWorks, Geffen
ProducerMatt Mahffey, Mike Himelstein, Sunny Park[45]
Various artists chronology
Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2004)
Shrek 2: Party CD
(2004)
Shrek 2: Original Motion Picture Score
(2004)

Shrek 2: Party CD is a bonus CD released exclusively at US Walmart stores alongside the Shrek 2 film. The bonus CD features six songs taken from the Far Far Away Idol ending featured at the end of the film as well as six karaoke tracks of the same six songs. The songs are credited to the characters who sang the songs.[45]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Disco Inferno"Leroy Green, Ron KerseyDonkey2:48
2."These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"Lee HazlewoodPuss in Boots2:25
3."I Can See Clearly Now"Johnny NashThree Blind Mice2:26
4."Hooked on a Feeling"Mark JamesCaptain Hook2:18
5."I'm Too Sexy"Fred Fairbrass, Richard Fairbrass, Rob ManzoliPrince Charming2:57
6."What I Like About You"Wally Palmar, Mike Skill, Jimmy MarinosShrek & Fiona3:21
7."Disco Inferno" (Karaoke)Green, Kersey 2:51
8."These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" (Karaoke)Hazlewood 2:27
9."I Can See Clearly Now" (Karaoke)Nash 2:41
10."Hooked on a Feeling" (Karaoke)James 2:39
11."I'm Too Sexy" (Karaoke)Fairbrass, Fairbrass, Manzoli 3:05
12."What I Like About You" (Karaoke)Palmar, Skill, Marinos 3:01
Total length:33:06

Score

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Shrek 2: Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by
Harry Gregson-Williams
ReleasedDecember 7, 2004
Genre
Length40:25
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Shrek chronology
Shrek 2: Party CD
(2004)
Shrek 2: Original Motion Picture Score
(2004)
Shrek the Third: The Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2007)

Shrek 2: Original Motion Picture Score is the film score to the 2004 animated feature, Shrek 2, the sequel to the Academy Award winner Shrek. Unlike its predecessor, the score for Shrek 2 was only composed by Harry Gregson-Williams.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [46]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Harry Gregson-Williams

No.TitleLength
1."Prince Charming"2:05
2."Leaving Home"1:12
3."Far Far Away"1:44
4."Family Dinner"2:10
5."Fiona's Room"1:01
6."We Need to Talk"1:32
7."The Poison Apple"1:20
8."The Factory"1:40
9."By the Ol' Oak"2:02
10."Annoying Talking Animal"2:56
11."The Potion Room"3:08
12."Deep Fried"2:02
13."Not Meant to Be"2:49
14."The Ball"1:09
15."The Prince of Her Dreams"2:16
16."Tonight on "Knights""0:48
17."Magic Tea"1:50
18."The Mission"1:29
19."Muffin Man"1:10
20."Get the Wand"2:08
21."All Is Revealed"3:16
22."Dragon!!"0:38
Total length:40:25

Footnotes:

  1. ^ Renee Sandstrom as credited

Shrek the Third (2007)

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Soundtrack

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Shrek the Third: Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 15, 2007
Genre
Length50:45
LabelGeffen
ProducerRon Fair, Abraham Laboriel, Thom Panunzio, Jack Joseph Puig, Philip White, The Underdogs, Harry Gregson-Williams, will.i.am, Tal Herzberg, Mark Oliver Everett, Jared Gosselin, Mateo Laboriel[47]
Shrek chronology
Shrek 2: Original Motion Picture Score
(2004)
Shrek the Third: Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2007)
Shrek the Third: Original Motion Picture Score
(2007)

Shrek the Third: Motion Picture Soundtrack, the soundtrack for the film Shrek the Third was released on May 15, 2007, on Geffen Records. A wide range of artists are featured in this soundtrack, including Paul McCartney & Wings, Led Zeppelin, Eels, The Ramones, Fergie, and Wolfmother. Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas perform another duet, a cover of Sly & the Family Stone's "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)".

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [48]
Rolling Stone     [49]

Track listing

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."Royal Pain"Eels2:28
2."Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"The Ramones3:50
3."Immigrant Song"Led Zeppelin2:25
4."Barracuda"Fergie4:39
5."Live and Let Die"Paul McCartney & Wings3:13
6."Best Days"Matt White3:01
7."Joker & the Thief"Wolfmother4:41
8."Other Ways"Trevor Hall3:25
9."Cat's in the Cradle"Harry Chapin3:46
10."Losing Streak"Eels2:50
11."What I Gotta Do"Macy Gray3:09
12."Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Again)"Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas4:39
13."Final Showdown"Maya Rudolph, Rupert Everett & Julie Andrews1:55
14."Charming's Plan"Harry Gregson-Williams2:49
15."Touched By Love" (Australian Bonus Track)Eran James3:55
Total length:50:45

Chart positions

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Chart (2007) Peak position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[50] 32
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[51] 61
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[52] 22
US Billboard 200[47] 34
US Soundtracks (Billboard)[47] 2

Songs that appear in the film but not the soundtrack album

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Score

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Shrek the Third: Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by
Harry Gregson-Williams
ReleasedJune 19, 2007
GenreScore
Length37:13
LabelVarèse Sarabande[53]
Shrek chronology
Shrek the Third: The Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2007)
Shrek the Third: Original Motion Picture Score
(2007)
Shrek Forever After: Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2010)

Shrek the Third: Original Motion Picture Score is the film score to the 2007 animated feature Shrek the Third, the third movie in the Shrek series. It was composed by British composer Harry Gregson-Williams.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Harry Gregson-Williams

No.TitleLength
1."The Royal Treatment"2:31
2."Fatherly Dreams"2:19
3."The Frog King Dies"2:51
4."Another Adventure"2:33
5."Little Ogre Feet"1:53
6."Worcestershiree?"1:53
7."Charmed & Dangerous"3:25
8."Artie's Sob Story"1:33
9."A Warm & Fuzzy Navel"2:17
10."The Campfire"1:34
11."The Hook Attack"1:22
12."Merlin"1:48
13."The Trip Home"2:15
14."Princess Resistance"2:26
15."The Dressing Room"2:19
16."The Show Begins"2:03
17."King Arthur"3:30
18."(Almost) Alone at Last"2:01
Total length:37:13

Shrek Forever After (2010)

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Shrek Forever After: Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 18, 2010[54]
Recorded2009–2010
GenreSoundtrack
Length33:47
LabelDGC,[54] Interscope
Shrek chronology
Shrek the Third: Original Motion Picture Score
(2007)
Shrek Forever After: Music from the Motion Picture
(2010)
Shrek Forever After: Original Motion Picture Score
(2010)

Soundtrack

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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, Lionel Richie, Beastie Boys, Maxine Nightingale and Weezer.

Track listing

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."It's the Rumpelstiltskin Show!" (skit) 0:30
2."Isn't It Strange"Scissor Sisters2:18
3."Tough Love for Baba" (skit) 0:12
4."One Love"Antonio Banderas2:50
5."Sunshine and Rainbows" (skit) 0:19
6."Top of the World"The Carpenters2:58
7."Cupcake Party" (skit) 0:19
8."Rumpel's Party Palace"Mike Simpson (Fugue in G minor, BWV 578)1:33
9."Pinocchio Gets His Wish" (skit) 0:39
10."Click Click (originally by the Beat)"Light FM featuring Lloyd Hemmings1:32
11."Gingy's Lil' Sugar" (skit) 0:20
12."Darling I Do"Landon Pigg and Lucy Schwartz3:24
13."Shake Your Groove Thing"Mike Simpson1:34
14."Hello"Lionel Richie4:08
15."Birthday Bash" (skit) 0:30
16."Sure Shot"Beastie Boys3:19
17."Hook's Garrrrden" (skit) 0:24
18."Right Back Where We Started From"Maxine Nightingale3:13
19."Wheezer Wig" (skit) 0:16
20."I'm a Believer"Weezer2:59
21."Home to Fifi" (skit) 0:30
Total length:33:47
  • This is the first film in the series that does not feature a cover song by Eddie Murphy, as well as the first to not feature a song by Eels. Unlike the previous three soundtracks, this one features short tracks containing dialogue from the film.

Omitted tracks

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  1. "Orinoco Flow" by Enya
  2. "For Once in My Life" by Stevie Wonder

Chart positions

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Chart (2010) Peak position
Greek Albums (IFPI)[55] 35
Chart (2023) Peak position
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[56] 36

Score

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Shrek Forever After: Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by
Harry Gregson-Williams
ReleasedMay 25, 2010[57]
GenreScore
Length42:24[57]
LabelVarèse Sarabande[57]
Shrek chronology
Shrek Forever After: Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2010)
Shrek Forever After: Original Motion Picture Score
(2010)
Puss in Boots (soundtrack)
(2011)

Shrek Forever After: Original Motion Picture Score is the film score to the 2010 animated feature Shrek Forever After, the fourth movie in the Shrek series. It was composed by British composer Harry Gregson-Williams.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Harry Gregson-Williams

No.TitleLength
1."Once (More) Upon a Time"1:59
2."Rumpelstiltskin"3:30
3."Same Day, Every Day"3:32
4."Shrek Signs the Deal"3:36
5."Rumpel's Kingdom"4:21
6."The Exit Clause"2:36
7."Ogre Resistance"1:50
8.""Din Din!""0:28
9."Rumpel's Announcement"3:17
10."Planning the Attack"2:10
11."Fiona Doesn't Love Me"3:17
12."Deal of a Lifetime"3:04
13."The Main Event"1:49
14."Rumpel's Defeat"2:22
15."His Day Is Up"2:43
16."Never Been Better"1:31
Total length:42:24
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Donkey's Caroling Christmas-tacular

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Thriller Night

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Notes

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  1. ^ Although the song was performed by John Cale in the film, it didn't appear on the soundtrack album due to licensing.[8]

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