Gnomeo & Juliet (soundtrack)

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Gnomeo & Juliet (Original Soundtrack)
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ReleasedFebruary 1, 2011 (2011-02-01)
Recorded2008–2011
Studio Abbey Road Studios
Genre
Length60:24
Label Buena Vista
Producer
Elton John chronology
The Union
(2010)
Gnomeo & Juliet
(2011)
Good Morning to the Night
(2012)
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Hello Hello" Elton John 3:45
2."Crocodile Rock"
3:28
3."Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"Elton John4:54
4."Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
4:33
5."Love Builds A Garden"Elton John3:35
6."Your Song"Elton John4:01
7."Rocket Man (I Think It's Gonna Be A Long Long Time)"Elton John4:42
8."Tiny Dancer"Elton John6:14
9."Bennie and the Jets"Elton John5:21
10."Gnomeo and Juliet"4:22
11."Dandelions"
  • James Newton Howard
  • Chris Bacon
4:25
12."Bennie and the Bunnies"
  • James Newton Howard
  • Chris Bacon
2:52
13."Terrafirminator"
  • James Newton Howard
  • Chris Bacon
5:35
14."The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room"2:37
Total length:60:24

Reception

Music critic Jonathan Broxton wrote "Although Gnomeo & Juliet is not going to be a big hit with traditional score fans who are looking for a ‘proper’ James Newton Howard material, I actually found myself enjoying this album quite a bit. As an Elton John fan, I’ve always liked his songs, and the way Bacon and Howard treat them in the score is clever and fun, which is a lot more than you can say about a lot of film music these days." [6] Kimberly Vetrano of She Scribes called it as "a great album that both adults and children can enjoy together". [7] Filmtracks.com wrote "Gnomeo & Juliet is targeted firmly at John listeners, so unless you film score collectors out there want to hear Howard and crew simply adapt John's songs into a decent but rather generic underscore, steer clear. That said, about nine minutes of that score is quite easy on the ears, the "Dandelions" suite a strong addition to any collection of lightly romantic movie music." [8]

Accolades

The song "Hello Hello" by Elton John and Lady Gaga were nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 69th Golden Globe Awards, [9] the Satellite Award for Best Original Song at the 16th Satellite Awards, [10] and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song at the 17th Critics' Choice Awards. [11]

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic. [12]

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