Soundtracks ~ Shrek
Shrek the Third opens today. Here is a look at the trilogy soundtracks, including a homonym, a Bonnie Tyler cover, a punk classic and a Black-Eyed Pea singing about fish.
The Proclaimers ~ I’m On My Way (yep, a homonym)
Jason Wade ~ You Belong to Me
Buy One from Amazon
Rich Price ~ I’m On My Way (yep, a homonym)
Frou Frou ~ Holding Out For A Hero
Buy Two from Amazon
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Fergie ~ Barracuda (Fergie hearts Heart!)
The Ramones ~ Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?
Buy Three from Amazon
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Reminder: The Duke wants your input for his 2007 Summer Mix. Email The Duke with the title of your favorite Summer song.
Other soundtracks ~ Vanilla Sky ~ Zoolander ~ Next Stop Wonderland ~ Just Like Heaven ~ City of Angels ~ Bewitched ~ I Am Sam ~ Brazil ~ Monster in Law ~ Ladder 49 ~ Big Bad Love ~ Starsky & Hutch ~ 50 First Dates ~ Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood ~ Swing Kids ~ Wicker Park ~ French Kiss ~ Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back ~ Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants ~ Aeon Flux ~ 10 Things I Hate About You ~ The Last Kiss ~ Twin Peaks ~ Curious George ~ 13 Going On 30 ~ Boys on the Side ~ Music from the TV Show Providence ~ Hitch ~ Christmas With The Kranks ~ Sweet Home Alabama ~ Love Actually ~ The Beach ~ Wonder Boys ~ Kill Bill v1.0 ~ Kill Bill v2.0 ~ Grey’s Anatomy v1.0 ~ Grey’s Anatomy v2.0 ~ Northern Exposure v1.0 ~ Northern Exposure v2.0 ~ Strictly Ballroom ~ William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet ~ Moulin Rouge ~ Waking Ned Devine ~ Scrubs ~ Roswell ~ Gilmour Girls ~ The Squid and The Whale ~ Sex Mob Does Bond ~ Spider-Man 1 ~ Six Feet Under v2.0















3 hullabaloos:
What's with you and Shrek 3? Are you actually Eddie Murray?
What does a guy have to do to get you to write a guest post for another blog?
We pay in dubloons.
Alex,
It would be an honor to join your ranks, with or without the dubloons. Pop me an email: dukeofstraw @ gmail.com and we'll go from there.
The Duke
Homonymic with what, exactly?
'I'm on my way'
What else sounds like that, is spelled differently and means something different?
Maybe it's my Scottish diction.
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