Hans Zimmer was chosen to compose the film's score. Zimmer felt that the score was a "unique challenge", and he had to "try and express the style of The Simpsons without wearing the audience out". He used Danny Elfman's original opening theme, but did not wish to overuse it. He created themes for each member of the family. Homer's leading motif was a major focus, and Zimmer also composed smaller themes for Bart and Marge. Regular television series composer Alf Clausen was not asked to score the film, noting: "sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug". In addition to their appearance in the film, Green Day recorded its own version of the Simpsons theme, and released it as a single. Zimmer turned the Spider-Pig song into a choral piece, which was a joke he never intended to be put into the film.
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The riverdance in the simpsons is when they are doing the music in heaven on the one where homer and Bart go catholic
ABBA wrote it for Mamma Mia
John Williams. He also wrote the music for the first "Harry Potter" movie.
Trevor Rabin, a South African-born musician and film composer, wrote the theme music to Get Smart. Rabin also wrote music for many other notable films such as Armageddon, Remember the Titans, and National Treasure.
The music for Speed (1994) was written by Mark Mancina