We Can See Clearly Now

Shrek · Other Songs - Shrek

Shrek: Move it! Down in front! Ok, now I can see!


We can see clearly now the rain is gone.
We can see all obstacles in our way.
Gone are the dark clouds that had us blind.
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day.
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day.

I think we can make it now the pain is gone.
All of the bad feelings have disappeared.
Here is the rainbow we've been praying for.
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day.

It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (yes) sunshiny day.

(ooh...) Look all around, there's nothing but blue skies.
Look straight ahead, nothing but blue skies.

We can see clearly now the rain is gone.
We can see all obstacles in our way.
Gone are the dark clouds that had us blind.
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day.

Yeah, It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Oh Bright (bright) sunshiny day.

Yeah, It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Oh Bright (bright) sunshiny day.
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Oh so Bright (bright) sunshiny day.

Donkey: Princess, can you keep a secret?
Fiona: Why of corse donkey,
Donkey: I'm Hooked, I just love Dragon
Puss: Ah I see, Love effects even the most primitive creatures.

We Can See Clearly Now - Shrek

This recording features the iconic song 'We Can See Clearly Now' performed by Shrek, the animated film's titular character. Originally composed for the 2001 film of the same name, the track serves as a pivotal moment in the movie's narrative, marking a transition from the swamp to the open sky. The song was written by John Powell and performed by the band The Hooters, though its inclusion in Shrek's discography highlights the character's growth and newfound freedom. The arrangement blends traditional folk elements with the film's whimsical musical style, creating a memorable anthem that resonates with audiences worldwide. Its enduring popularity has cemented its place in the cultural lexicon, often associated with themes of clarity, hope, and liberation.