| "All Is Found" | |
|---|---|
| Song byEvan Rachel Wood | |
| from the albumFrozen II | |
| Published | Wonderland Music Company |
| Length | 2:05 |
| Label | Walt Disney |
| Songwriters | |
| Music video (sing-along) | |
| "All is Found" onYouTube | |
"All Is Found" is a song from the 2019 Disney filmFrozen 2.[1][2][3] The song is performed byEvan Rachel Wood as Queen Iduna, the mother ofElsa andAnna, and written byKristen Anderson-Lopez andRobert Lopez.
The song was the first to be composed for the film, and its composers sought inspiration from "Rock-a-bye Baby" and Norwegian lullabies.[4] It was written before Wood was cast.[5]
As happened inMoana with aTahitian,[6]Māori[7] andHawaiian version,[8] a specialSami dubbing was made specifically for the movie, given the inspiration it took fromSami culture, with the song "All is Found" being performed byNorwegian singer Eva Jeanette Iversen with the title "Gávnnat Buot".[9][10][11]Norwegian-Swedish composer Christine Hals, who had previously taken part in the composition of thesoundtrack for the movieFrozen, writing the lyrics inOld Norse for the song "Heimr Árnadalr" and performingkulning for Beck to use it in his score, returned in the sequel to voice Queen Iduna in theNorwegian dubbing, singing the Norwegian version of the song with the title "I Elven Finnes Alt/In The River There Is Everything".[12][13][14][15]
| "All Is Found" (Kacey Musgraves version) | |
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| Song byKacey Musgraves | |
| from the albumFrozen II | |
| Published | Wonderland Music Company |
| Length | 3:02 |
| Label | Walt Disney |
| Songwriters | |
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The film features a version of the song played over the end credits, performed by American country singerKacey Musgraves. Musgraves recorded her version of the song inNashville, Tennessee. The song was released on November 15, 2019, as part of the Frozen 2 soundtrack. In most dubbings of the film, Musgraves' version is played during the end credits.
Musgraves' rendition of the song offers a more stripped-down and folk-inspired interpretation compared to the original, which is sung byEvan Rachel Wood as Queen Iduna. Adding to the enchanting arrangement, Grammy Award winning mandolinist and singer-songwriterChris Thile, accompanies Musgraves' version with his masterful mandolin playing and harmonizing vocals.
There are six versions of the song in other languages. TheTamil andTelugu versions were performed byIndian singerSunitha Sarathy,[16][17] who also lent her voice for the character Iduna in the same languages.[18][19] In theHindi version, actress Smita Malhotra performed the end credits version of the song and provided the voice for the character Iduna as well.[20][21]
| "All is Found" (end credits version) worldwide | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Performer | Title | Translation |
| English | Kacey Musgraves | "All is found" | |
| Hindi | स्मिता मल्होत्रा (Smita Malhotra)[20] | "यादों की नदिया" ("Yaadon ki nadiya") | "The river of memories" |
| Kazakh | Индира Едильбаева (Indira Edibayeva)[22] | "Берін табасйн" ("Berin tabasyn") | Unknown |
| Mandarin Chinese(China) | 吉娜·爱丽丝 (Gina Alice Redlinger)[23] | "回忆之河" ("Huí yì zhī hé") | "The river of memories" |
| Russian | Наталья Павлова (Natalia Pavlova) [ru] & Павел Алоин (Pavel Aloin)[24] | "Баллада о реке Ахтохаллэн" ("Ballada o reke Akhtokhallan") | "Ballad of Ahtohallan river" |
| Tamil | Sunitha Sarathy[16][17] | "வாடை சேரும் பேராழி" ("Vaadai serum peraazhi") | "The north wind meets the ocean" |
| Telugu | "హంస దీవి తీరాన" ("Hamsa dheevi teeraana") | "On the seashore" | |
| Chart (2019) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Singapore (RIAS)[25] | 27 |
| USBubbling Under Hot 100 (Billboard)[26] | 5 |
| USDigital Song Sales (Billboard)[27] | 49 |
| USKid Digital Songs (Billboard)[28] | 5 |
| Chart (2019) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| USHot Country Songs (Billboard)[29] | 31 |
| USKid Digital Songs (Billboard)[30] | 6 |
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom (BPI)[31] | Gold | 400,000‡ |
| United States (RIAA)[32] | 2× Platinum | 2,000,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
TheLos Angeles Times deemed it the fourth best song from the film.[33]Vox called the song a "beautiful refrain".[34]