In 'Shrek', 'Hallelujah' is sung by Rufus Wainwright. The solemn moment is perfectly echoed by his rendition of Leonard Cohen’s song. It brings to light the movie's emotional depth and perfectly conveys the bittersweet feelings special to animation!
'Shrek' flies high with Rufus Wainwright's singing of 'Hallelujah'. His voice resonates with the emotion of the scene, adding a touch of beauty to the storyline!
The strikingly touching rendition of 'Hallelujah' in the movie 'Shrek' is crooned by none other than Rufus Wainwright. His soul-stirring rendition of Leonard Cohen's classic, strengthens the emotional crux of the particular scene, giving it an unforgettable feel. It is indeed an emotional roller coaster!
In the case of 'Shrek', the exquisite music of Leonard Cohen's famous song 'Hallelujah' finds embodiment in artist Rufus Wainwright that then gives it voice. With his fantastic voice, Rufus perfectly captures what the film-makers are trying to achieve in that particular scene. Next time you watch 'Shrek', delight in the scene and listen out for this wonderful music.
In 'Shrek', 'Hallelujah' resonates beautifully through the voice of Rufus Wainwright. This solemn song by Leonard Cohen got a new pair of wings with his rendition!
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Amalthea Romano is the most organized person you'd ever meet. From her closet, down to her study table, everything must be perfectly aligned. Ganoon din sa schedules niya! She's very goal oriented. She planned to graduate college, run the family business, get married eventually or maybe spend the rest of her life with her beloved pets. But one Sunday morning ruins it all. Papaanong biglang nasingit sa schedule niya ang maging babysitter?
"You came to add sweetness to my life."
Damian lost his entire life because of a horrible accident, but Juliette, a young singer and songwriter will help him create a new one along with their five other friends.
Everyone said I was lucky. After the Don, Lucas Vaughn, brought me back to his estate, I became the woman he treasured most.
He would halt billion-dollar deals just to be home on time to put me to sleep. He even learned sign language in secret, just so he could communicate with me after my vocal cords were damaged.
At first, I didn’t dare give him my heart.
Whenever he looked at me, his focus would drift. He showered me with gifts, yet always disappeared on the days that mattered most.
As the child in my womb grew, and as Lucas’s devotion intensified day by day, I let my guard down. I devoted myself completely to the role of wife and Donna.
Until the night I gave birth.
I hemorrhaged during a difficult labor, but Lucas never showed up.
After surviving by sheer luck, I finally saw the trending news. Lucas attended a Thames-side gala arm-in-arm with rising movie star, Serena Vale.
That was when I understood. To him, I had only ever been a substitute.
He broke his rules for her again and again. He indulged her humiliations toward me and even shoved me toward armed attackers at the brink of life and death.
Filled with hatred, I closed my eyes and sank into the deep sea, just as he wished.
Later, he knelt, clutching the hem of my dress, begging, "Zoe, please give me one more chance. I’ll repay you with my life."
His life was worth too little now. I no longer wanted it.
Can Christmas magic help her hear the music again?
Melody Murphy shared her love of music with her father, but after tragically loosing him on Christmas Eve two years ago, she no longer has any interest in music or Christmas. She returns to her hometown of Charles Town, West Virginia, to help her mother save the family antique business, content to stay focused on her work. However, when a chance encounter with an adorable five-year-old leads her to befriend an attractive single dad, Melody begins to realize she's been putting her life on hold, something her father would've never wished for her. Will she learn to hear the song in the falling snow again?
Reid has recently moved to Charles Town to start over after his wife walked out, leaving him alone to raise their son, Michael. When Michael decides he needs Melody Murphy in his life, Reid needs to find out what it is that has his son drawn to the young woman like a magnet. The closer he gets to Melody, the more he begins to believe he might get a second chance at love after all.
This is a sweet contemporary romance with Christian themes, perfect for holiday reading.
In one dry empire a true love blooms with much care . Seilin never thought she would be the one to nourish it though . But when that flower was facing a storm , it finally grew into a tree with fruits !
Will she be able to protect her love , and live the life she wanted? What will she do when she is betrayed by her trusted one ?
Stay tuned to know .....
One week before the wedding, I accidentally came across a copy of my girlfriend's abortion procedure report.
She always insisted she was uninterested in being intimate, yet behind my back, she had secretly aborted another man's baby.
Instead of questioning her, I quietly put the report back where I found it.
For the next week, I went along with the wedding planning, picking out the outfits and rings.
But on the day of the wedding, the bride, waiting endlessly for the groom who never came, lost her mind.
That song really sticks with me! 'Story of My Life' is performed by the ensemble cast in 'Shrek: The Musical,' but the standout version is by the character of Pinocchio. It’s this hilarious, chaotic group number where all the fairytale misfits belt out their woes. The energy is insane—part comedy, part heartfelt lament. Brian d’Arcy James as Shrek and Sutton Foster as Fiona are phenomenal, but the ensemble steals this one. The way they weave their individual stories into this chaotic anthem is pure Broadway magic.
I love how the song captures the theme of outsiderhood, which resonates so deeply with the musical’s core. The lyrics are witty, the choreography is over-the-top, and the whole thing feels like a celebration of weirdness. If you haven’t seen the staged version, the proshot or cast recording does it justice. It’s one of those tracks that gets stuck in your head for days, but you don’t mind because it’s just that good.
Oh, that iconic scene from 'Shrek 2' where 'I Need a Hero' plays during the storming of the castle? Pure gold! The version in the movie is performed by Jennifer Saunders, who also voices the villainous Fairy Godmother. Her rendition is this glorious, over-the-top disco-rock hybrid that perfectly matches the chaotic energy of the sequence. What’s wild is how Saunders—known for her comedy work—absolutely nails the vocal performance, belting it out like she’s fronting a stadium tour. It’s one of those soundtrack moments that just sticks with you. I still get chills when the key changes and the choir kicks in—it’s like the song was made for that scene.
Fun fact: The original 1984 version by Bonnie Tyler is great, but Saunders’ cover somehow feels even more theatrical, which fits 'Shrek 2’s' vibe. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve rewatched that scene just for the music. It’s a masterclass in how to use a cover to elevate a movie moment.