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🎶 du dum daa do doom daa dadom gyaéh 🎶 imogen heap & guy sigsworth really went crazy with this one. such an innovative cover of bonnie tyler's og song & a perfect end credits track for shrek 2.

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My friend got me the CD for my Birthday this year. It’s such a classic!
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He's gotta be strong and he's gotta be fast and he's gotta be larger than life!
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I do prefer Imogen's second record but the first five songs off of Details are special
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Frou frou have my heart
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