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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]
The song achieved widespread popularity after Cale's version of it was featured in the 2001 film Shrek. [3] [4] Many other arrangements have been performed in recordings and in concert, with more than 300 versions known as of 2008. [5] The song has been used in film and television soundtracks and televised talent contests.
The song's accompanying music video features characters from the superhero film Mystery Men (1999), which itself prominently featured "All Star". The song became ubiquitous in popular culture following multiple appearances in films, such as in Mystery Men, Digimon: The Movie, and most notably in DreamWorks Animation's 2001 film Shrek.
During the development of “Shrek,” the creators did not consider what might appeal to children. “Andrew [Adamson, co-director] and I, we didn’t have kids,” co-director Vicky Jenson says ...
"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]
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The song was also used in the 1988 film Short Circuit 2. [9] [10] In 2004, Jennifer Saunders recorded a version of the song for Shrek 2 which she performs in character as the Fairy Godmother. Frou Frou also recorded a version for the credits sequence. [11] Saunders' version would later be used in the opening ceremony for the 2010 Summer Youth ...
Additionally, in "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore", the song Homer, Lenny, and Carl sing while rolling on toxic barrels is sung to the tune of "Rawhide". In Shrek 2, Donkey (voiced by Eddie Murphy) is briefly heard singing the song; however, the song wasn't included in the soundtrack.