"Alvin & The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" Soundtrack Lyrics
Cartoon • 2011
Track Listing
›Party Rock Anthem
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes
›Bad Romance
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes
›Trouble
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes
›Whip My Tail
The Chipettes
›Vacation
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes
›We Have Arrived
RAE feat. Classic
›Say Hey
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes feat. Nomadik
›Real Wild Child
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes feat. Nomadik
›S.O.S.
The Chipettes
›We No Speak Americano, Conga
The Chipettes feat. Barnetta DaFonseca
›I'm a Survivor
The Chipettes
›Born This Way / Ain't No Stoppin Us Now / Firework
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes
›Club Can't Handle Me Right Now
The Chipmunks & The Chipettes
›Hello
The Chipettes
"Alvin & The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" Soundtrack Description
What this soundtrack actually feels like
It’s sunscreen and static electricity, a sugar rush with sand in the shoes. The third movie leans hard into cruise-ship sunshine, so the album follows suit: cover-heavy, glossy, shamelessly bright. I first heard it in a grocery aisle (naturally), and even with the helium tilt, the hooks came pre-summered—like somebody bottled pool light and sold it in 3-minute doses. You don’t come here for restraint; you come for momentum, for choruses that bounce like deck chairs in a gust.
Production: how the sun and sea got into the mix
A lot of that “real wind” feel isn’t imagined. Key sequences were actually shot on Carnival Dream during a seven-day Caribbean itinerary, with exterior deck scenes captured among genuine railings and ocean glare. Interiors like the casino and club? Built and controlled elsewhere, but you can smell the difference when the movie goes topside. That split bleeds into the soundtrack: the big pop selections ride a live breeze; transitions tuck back into score when the story heads indoors.
Plot & Characters: who’s squeaking, who’s scheming
We start on a cruise bound for the International Music Awards. Alvin Alvin-ing at full volume, Dave trying to hold the ship together with apologies and a dad stare. A kite stunt goes sideways and sends the Chipmunks (Alvin, Simon, Theodore) plus the Chipettes (Brittany, Jeanette, Eleanor) into the drink and onto a “deserted” island. Spoiler: it’s got secrets—and Zoe, a castaway whose sunny grin is hiding obsession hairline-cracks. Ian Hawke shows up in a pelican get-up that is… unforgettable. Also, a spider bite flips Simon into “Simone,” a swashbuckling alter-ego with an accent and a taste for adventure. Themes are broad but sturdy: responsibility, teamwork, identity wobbles, sibling static turned into harmony by the final chorus.Human cast snapshot
- Jason Lee — Dave Seville
- David Cross — Ian Hawke
- Jenny Slate — Zoe
Voices & vocals
- Justin Long — Alvin (speaking) • Ross Bagdasarian Jr. — Alvin (singing)
- Matthew Gray Gubler — Simon (speaking) • Steve Vining — Simon (singing)
- Jesse McCartney — Theodore (speaking) • Janice Karman — Theodore (singing)
- Christina Applegate — Brittany • Anna Faris — Jeanette • Amy Poehler — Eleanor
- Alan Tudyk — “Simone” (Simon’s island alter-ego)
Musical styles & themes
This franchise runs on pop gasoline. “Chipwrecked” sticks to the formula—2010s party anthems, gleaming rock throwbacks, hip-hop body language—pitched into that signature chipmunk gloss. The trick isn’t novelty; it’s context. Drop a dance banger under a scramble through palm fronds and the comedy doubles. Slow it down for a tenderness beat and you get the tiniest sigh of sincerity before the next cannonball. Mothersbaugh’s cues behave like ziplines between set pieces, stitching covers into a single bright spool.
Track highlights & scene pairings
Not listing the tracklist, but let’s talk moments. The onboard dance-club scene leans mega-gloss: handclaps, shiny synths, swagger small enough to fit in a carry-on. On the island, percussion steps forward—shakers and stomp patterns that mirror feet slapping wet sand. When “Simone” debuts, the musical winks go faux-adventurous, like a postcard from a theme-park Paris. And the finale folds everything into one last you-know-this-hook singalong, engineered for backseat choirs and minivan acoustics. I rolled my eyes, sure; my foot still kept time. Annoying and effective can coexist. Happens all the time.
Behind the scenes: little truths from the big machine
Working on a real ship means the ocean edits with you—wind eats dialogue, sun dictates call times, extras are occasionally actual vacationers. That texture leaks into the record; the official album isn’t just “songs from a movie,” it’s a travel diary in neon ink. There were also multiple retail versions floating around that winter: a standard release, a Target-exclusive variant with extra cuts, and a digital deluxe version through storefronts like iTunes and Amazon. Different pipelines, different bonuses, same mission—get those choruses into as many living rooms (and kid headphones) as possible. It worked.Reviews & social buzz: 2011’s temperature check
Critics mostly bristled. The phrase “lowest-common-denominator” got a workout, and the consensus boiled down to: for little kids only, proceed with earplugs. One top-sheet line branded it “lazy, rote, and grating,” which—harsh—still captures what the movie refuses to be ashamed of: being a delivery system for boisterous covers. Families were kinder in the places that matter (cars, kitchens, school-run playlists). The album’s performance tells its own story: steady climbs on kid-centric and soundtrack charts through the holidays, right when attention spans need jingles the most.Quotes
“Lazy, rote, and grating.” Critics’ consensus
“This last film was literally, without question, the most unpleasant experience I’ve ever had in my professional life.” David Cross
“I fear the furry singing sensations may have finally run completely aground.” Los Angeles Times
Technical Info
- Soundtrack Title: Alvin & The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (Music from the Motion Picture)
- Year: 2011
- Label: Atlantic Records
- Primary Producers: Ross Bagdasarian Jr., Janice Karman, Ali Dee Theodore
- Genres (album): Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop, Dance
- Release date (album): November 15, 2011
- Chart notes (US): Billboard 200 peak #36; Top Soundtracks peak #2; Kids Albums #1
- Chart notes (UK): Official Soundtrack Albums peak #1
- Score composer (film): Mark Mothersbaugh
- Director (film): Mike Mitchell
- Box office (film): worldwide ~$342.7M
- Filming note: Exterior shipboard sequences shot aboard Carnival Dream during a seven-day Caribbean cruise
Why it works (even if you roll your eyes)
Because pop is context, and context is king. A chorus you’d skip alone can become perfect when it’s backing Alvin dangling from a kite, or Brittany serving side-eye on a sticky dance floor. The sequencing is a sly victory: it never leaves you in the same mood long enough to nitpick pitch. By the time fatigue sets in, a new hook steals your attention like a seagull with a french fry.
FAQ
- Is this the third Chipmunks movie?
- Yes. It followed the 2009 sequel and hit theaters in December 2011.
- Who composed the original score between the big covers?
- Mark Mothersbaugh—his playful cues keep the comedy snapping.
- Was the soundtrack successful on charts?
- Moderately strong: Billboard 200 peak at #36, Top Soundtracks #2, Kids Albums #1; in the UK, it topped the Official Soundtrack Albums chart.
- Where were the cruise ship scenes filmed?
- On Carnival Dream during a regular seven-day Caribbean sailing; interiors like the casino and club were sets.
- Is there a full tracklist here?
- No. Vibes over spreadsheets—this is a feel-first tour without the itemized list.
September, 23rd 2025
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