![]() They’ll say that there are things a princess should and shouldn't do, b ut you and me - w e, we know better." She plans their future together and Anna joins in, singing of what people will expect of them with the delightful anachronisms Frozenis known for. But soon you’ll see that everyone expects a lot from you. Elsa is hopeful upon seeing Anna, saying to her, " You’re princess just like me, be t you’re thinking maybe it’s a pretty cool thing to be. The first piece written for the project, "We Know Better," is a song Elsa sings to her baby sister that later becomes a duet between the two child princesses. Elsa would no longer be a villain, but a sympathetic and sorrowful sister, and that meant certain songs like "Life's Too Short" had to be cut. The song "Let it Go" by Broadway alumnus Robert Lopez and partner Kristen Anderson-Lopez finally solidified the story. In From Hans to Frozen: A Disney Documentary, the 70-year attempt to bring "The Snow Queen" to the big screen is illustrated in concept designs, set footage, and of course Disney's signature musical style. RELATED: Why Frozen 2 Beat The First Movie At The Box Office (Despite Being Worse) Some of these plotlines were included in early songs, but as the story changed, these songs were cut or replaced with others that fit the story better. There are a number of other versions of the song too recorded in different languages for the movie’s release in other countries.Frozen went through decades of story treatments before it was commissioned in 2011, with original drafts painting Elsa as the villain - a version closer to the original fairy tale - and others including a prophecy from the trolls concerning a cold-hearted ruler that would bring about eternal winter. For me it just isn’s anywhere near as good as the original movie version. Not sure why Disney decided to play it safe and include the pop Demi Lovato on the soundtrack version. ![]() You can hear the Broadway star in the voice which is exactly what you need for this song. The writers said that they chose her in part because of her ability to relate to the lyrics – she has had struggles in the past which she has worked to put behind her.įor me the Idina Menzel version is so much better though. I’m never going back the past is in the past!ĭisney decided not to use this version for the recorded soundtrack of the Frozen movie. ![]() My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all aroundĪnd one thought crystallizes like an icy blast My power flurries through the air into the ground. It’s time to see what I can do, to test the limits and break through. It’s funny how some distance, makes everything seem small.Īnd the fears that once controlled me, can’t get to me at all The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside.Ĭouldn’t keep it in, Heaven knows I tried.ĭon’t let them in, don’t let them see. The snow glows white on the mountain tonight, not a footprint to be seen.Ī kingdom of isolation and it looks like I’m the queen. The song Let It Go was written for her by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and it is just perfect for her.įor those of you who love to sing along here are the Frozen Let It Go lyrics for the Idina Menzel version of the song from the movie: Idina is a Tony Award winning Broadway performer who is perhaps best know to date for playing Rachel’s mother Shelby Corcoran in Glee. ![]() But something certainly confused me as I was watching the movie – I was wondering who the amazing voice was behind Elsa.Īs soon as I got home I discovered that Idina Menzel played Elsa in Frozen. Certainly up there with the iconic songs of Ariel and Belle. Unfortunately this comes at the price of isolation in her own frozen tower on the top of a mountain.Īs soon as you hear this song you know it is going to be a Disney classic. This powerful song comes at a pivotal point in the movie when Elsa escapes from her kingdom and realizes that she does not need to hide her magical powers anymore but can be who she really is. The music and lyrics for Frozen and Let It Go were composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. One of the best loved songs from Disney’s Frozen is “Let It Go” which is performed in the movie by the actress who voices Elsa, Idina Menzel. Of course one of the major factors which makes the Frozen movie so magical is the music. Disney’s Frozen is being quite rightly talked about as one of the best Disney movies ever made.
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