Apple Music has a surprisingly wide selection of Wallace and Gromit theme song covers, and today I’m listening to all of them:
- The main theme
- Main theme and chase, by Tolga Kashif and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Clarinet, by John Reynolds
- A piano version by Rachel Attwell-Ramos from the same album
- The theme from Curse of the Were-Rabbit, by Julian Nott, Rupert Gregson-Williams, James Michael Dooley, Lorne Balfe, and Alastair King
- Trap remix, by Trap Geek
- Lullaby remix, by Lullaby Baby Geek (there’s a geek for everything, I guess)
- The theme from Vengeance Most Fowl, by Lorne Balfe and Julian Nott
- Upbeat piano version, by Sheet Music Boss
- Another piano version, by Dinara Klinton
- Lo-fi version, by Ol Wallace
- Petit Battement, by Christopher N. Hobson
- Marching-band-style version, by The New World Orchestra
- Another clarinet version, by Peter Sparks and Iain Farrington. Starts with a distinctly non-canon sequence of notes that you might recognize from somewhere else.
And of course there’s this one-hour version of the original main theme. (Not sure if this is consistent enough to be a rule, but it does appear to be the case that for a lot of popular songs/themes, someone has done a one-hour version of them: see X-Files, Star Trek, etc.)