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Songs from Frozen. List of Frozen’s main theme song and insert songs.

Disney’s Frozen, released in 2013.

The story featuring the sisters Anna and Elsa became a worldwide sensation, leading to the sequel Frozen II as well as several spin-off works.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the theme songs and insert songs from the Frozen series.

If there’s a song you heard in the film that stuck with you, try finding it here.

Let this article be your cue to enjoy Frozen from a musical perspective next time.

Songs from Frozen. List of Frozen’s theme songs and insert songs (21–30)

We really were close, weren’t we?Christophe Beck

22. We Were So Close (Frozen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
You two were really close, weren’t you, Christophe Beck?

The sound of the tree chimes expresses feelings like the loneliness you feel when reaffirming love, making it a very beautiful piece.

Unlike many insert songs that mainly feature violin and other strings, this track also brings in piano, resulting in an arrangement that’s more memorable to the ear.

Coronation DayChristophe Beck

14. Coronation Day (Frozen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Christophe Beck on Coronation Day

This song expresses the townspeople’s giddy anticipation as the gates of Arendelle’s castle—normally kept closed—are opened, their joy at the chance to meet Anna and Elsa, and their eagerness for the festivities.

It is used in the first half of the story.

Songs from Frozen. List of Frozen’s theme and insert songs (31–40)

Frozen

Open the doorKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Sayaka Kanda, Eisuke Tsuda – Love Is an Open Door (From “Frozen”)
Open the Door Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez

An iconic love song from Disney’s Frozen that captures the sparkling thrill of romance, full of dreams and hope.

Anna and Hans’s meeting and mutual attraction are depicted as a breezy pop number.

With its bright, bouncy melody and humor-filled lyrics, it overflows with that quintessential Disney, magical charm.

Featured in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, it’s loved by a new generation as well.

It’s the perfect track for basking in bittersweet memories of love or for singing along with someone special.

I don’t mind if it melts.Christophe Beck

29. Some People Are Worth Melting For (Frozen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
I don't mind if it melts, Christophe Beck.

It’s only about two minutes long, but it’s a poignant song that conveys the various emotions of the characters.

It beautifully expresses Olaf’s strength as he throws himself in to protect Anna, Anna’s sense of despair, and Kristoff’s mounting panic.

Frozen

Let It GoIdina Menzel

Idina Menzel – Let It Go (from Frozen) (Official Video)
Let It GoIdina Menzel

This is the theme song from the 2013 Disney film, known for its powerful vocals and dramatic musical development.

Centered on the themes of self-liberation and embracing one’s true self, it perfectly fuses a heartfelt melody with a grand arrangement.

Idina Menzel’s commanding vocals elevate the story’s emotion to its fullest, earning the song the 2014 Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez drew inspiration from many pop stars in creating the piece.

It’s a song I’d wholeheartedly dedicate to anyone about to take a new step in life or searching for a way to live authentically.

Paired with the film’s climactic scene of release, its courageous, hope-filled voice resonates deeply.

VuelieChristophe Beck & Frode Fjellheim Feat. Cantus

These are the songs that play at the beginning of the film and right before the ending.

Just by listening, you can feel both the cold and the warmth of humanity.

When you start watching the movie, you feel the cold; by the time it ends, you can affirm the warmth of people and the many forms of love.

It’s a thought-provoking and well-crafted sound.

Elsa and AnnaChristophe Beck

12. Elsa and Anna (Frozen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Elsa and Anna Christophe Beck

It’s a piece that makes extensive use of charming, cute-sounding instruments, and just by listening you can imagine a picture-book-like world.

It starts off with a mainly adorable vibe, but partway through it turns more wistful; the way the music develops and shifts in line with the work’s worldview is really cool.