![]() ![]() ![]() This doubles as a villain song, for it is later revealed that Hans' love for Anna was not real love, and that he was only using her as a tool to marry into the throne, though the audience does not know this yet. This song introduces the audience to the constant use of doors as a metaphor in the film.A brief instrumental bit of the song can be heard in the 2019 sequel Frozen II while Olaf is explaining the past film's events.The song can be heard on the Disney Parks nighttime show Happily Ever After.A cover of the European-Spanish version of the song made by Spanish singer Abraham Mateo was made for promoting the movie in Spain.The song was featured in Disney's Frozen on Ice.The musical's version was included in it's soundtrack.The song is featured in the film's upcoming Broadway production/adaptation.The demo version was also included on the Frozen (Deluxe Edition).Instrumental karaoke versions of the song were featured on the Frozen (Deluxe Edition) and Disney Karaoke Series: Frozen (Sing-Along Favorites) albums.Frozen (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). ![]() The song appeared on the following albums:.I've been searching my whole life to find my own placeĪnd maybe it's the party talking or the chocolate fondueĪnd it's nothing like I've ever known before! All my life has been a series of doors in my face ![]()
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