Well it was written by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen 35 years ago and has since been recorded by over 200 artists. In the 2001 Shrek film, it is sung by John Cale in a great version.
Other famous renditions are by Jeff Buckley and KD Laing, though Cohen's own version has grown massively in popularity.
You could say it is a gospel song because it expresses a spiritual belief with powerful vocals, good rhythm, a strong chorus and has been sung a zillion times in churches - all pointers used to define a gospel song.
There is such a loose definition of Gospel Music that just about anything could be included, so yes, it could be regarded as a gospel song.
But more than that, it is just a great song. It has been called the greatest song ever.
Hallelujah
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The song from Led Zeppelin that was in Shrek the Third was the "Immigrant Song".
The Gospel is the Testament of Jesus Christ.
While there isn't a gospel song entitled 'He Touch You', there is a very popular gospel song entitled 'He Touched Me'. This song was written by W. J. Gaither, and has been performed by multiple individuals.
There is no such song
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Where can you find the ukulele music for Travel Song from Shrek the Musical?shrekthemusical.com
Hallelujah
Insight - 1960 The Halleluia Kid was released on: USA: 29 April 1977
The song is "9 Crimes" performed by Damien Rice & Lisa Hannigan
The song from Led Zeppelin that was in Shrek the Third was the "Immigrant Song".
The song Hallelujah in Shrek 1 was writen by Leonard Cohen and performed by John Cale.
There is no such song.
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Shrek (the original)
Rufus Wainwright