Depending by what you mean exactly.
Technically according to the original motion picture score the opening song is "Fairytale" played during the prologue reading of the book. But if you merely want music used in the movie by other artists then of course it would be "All Star" by Smash Mouth
(1999)
Written by Greg Camp
Performed by Smash Mouth
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under licence from Universal Music Enterprises
Produced and Mixed by Eric Valetine
(1976)
Written by Willie Nelson
Performed by Eddie Murphy
(1969)
Written by Mark Klingman and Buzzy Linhart
Performed by Eddie Murphy
(1952)
Written by Naomi Neville
Performed by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under licence from Universal Music Enterprises
(1975)
Written and Performed by Rupert Holmes
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under licence from Universal Music Enterprises
(1996)
Written by Mark Everett (as E)
Performed by eels
Courtesy of DreamWorks Records
(1952)
Written by Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart and Chilton Price
Performed by Jason Wade
Courtesy of DreamWorks Records
(1985)
Written by Leonard Cohen
Performed by John Cale
Courtesy of Menhir Music
(1932)
Written by Harry M. Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly (as Reg Connelly)
Performed by Eddie Murphy
(1966)
Words and Music by Neil Diamond
Performed by Smash Mouth
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under licence from Universal Music Enterprises
Produced and Mixed by Eric Valetine
Additional Vocals by Eddie Murphy
(1963)
Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim
Lyrics by Norman Gimbel and Newton Mendonca
Performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim
Courtesy of Verve Records
Under licence from Universal Music Enterprises
(2001)
Music by Mike Himelstein
Lyrics by Eric Darnell
(1981)
Written by Joan Jett, Kenny Laguna, Ritchie Cordell and Marty Kupersmith
Performed by Joan Jett
Courtesy of Blackheart Records
(1988)
Written by Charlie Reid and Craig Reid
Performed by The Proclaimers
Courtesy of Chrysalis Records, Ltd.
Under licence from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
(2001)
Written by Kirby Tepper, Andrew Adamson and Conrad Vernon
Performed by Vincent Cassel
(2001)
Written by Matt Mahaffey
Performed by David Militello
Courtesy of DreamWorks Records
Produced and Mixed by Eric Valetine
Written by David Jaymes and Geoff Deane (as Geoffrey Deane)
Performed by Baha Men
Courtesy of S-Curve Records
Produced by Michael Mangini and Steven Greenberg (as Steve Greenberg)
(2001)
Written by James Harry and Sandra St. Victor
Performed by Leslie Carter
Courtesy of DreamWorks Records
(2001)
Music by Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell and Gavin Greenaway
Lyrics by Dana Glover
Performed by Dana Glover
Courtesy of DreamWorks Records
Produced by Gavin Greenaway and Harry Gregson-Williams
The song Hallelujah in Shrek 1 was writen by Leonard Cohen and performed by John Cale.
The instrumental theme from the begining of all Shrek is It is you (i have loved) by Dana Glover. 1. Allstar by Smashmouth 2. Accidentally In Love by Counting Crows 3. Royal Pain by Eels 4. Big Sur by The Thrills
shrek, shrek 2, shrek the third and finnaly Shrek forever after but there are also shrek the halls and in America you can see shrek in 4D
As of 2014, there are four main Shrek movies. They are "Shrek", "Shrek 2", "Shrek the Third", and "Shrek Forever After". Spinoffs include "Puss in Boots", "Shrek the Halls", and "The Pig Who Cried Werewolf."
The George Gently opening music is an original composition written by Ray Harman.
The song Hallelujah in Shrek 1 was writen by Leonard Cohen and performed by John Cale.
Where can you find the ukulele music for Travel Song from Shrek the Musical?shrekthemusical.com
yes
The voice of prince charming
The animated film with the biggest opening day is Shrek the Third, with $38.4 million.
Mary poppins , sound of music, shrek (voice role) .... :)
Yup! You just said it. Opening music. Some other names are themes, theme tracks, theme music, opening theme, theme music and way more! ;D
Music by Harry Gregson-Williams John Powell
The instrumental theme from the begining of all Shrek is It is you (i have loved) by Dana Glover. 1. Allstar by Smashmouth 2. Accidentally In Love by Counting Crows 3. Royal Pain by Eels 4. Big Sur by The Thrills
Shrek Forever After is the last Shrek movie.
shrek, shrek 2, shrek the third and finnaly Shrek forever after but there are also shrek the halls and in America you can see shrek in 4D
The George Gently opening music is an original composition written by Ray Harman.