The song begins during the Kickoff Assembly for The Connor Project, a student organization that the musical's protagonist,Evan Hansen had formed, with help from Jared Kleinman and Alana Beck, in order to keep the memory of a fellow student, Connor Murphy (whosesuicide sets off the events in the musical) alive. Evan, at first, gives a speech on the stage of his high school's auditorium. After fumbling through his note cards mid-speech, he begins to have a panic attack and sits on the ground as his anxiety takes over. He takes a deep breath, stands up, starts over and gives a new speech, this time through song. While knowing that he has been lying all this time, his speech presents a message of hope to those in attendance. After the first chorus, it's revealed that an audience attendee videotaped the speech and put it up online. As the song builds up into an uplifting climax, it goesviral, the entire public believing and consuming Evan's lies in the process.[2] The song returns in Act 2 as a much darker-toned reprise underscoring Alana putting Evan's note (believed to have been Connor's suicide note) online, which gets immediate backlash onsocial media.
The song was written for the musical'sOff-Broadway production atSecond Stage Theater in 2016, replacing "Part of Me", which originally closed Act 1 in the world premiere production atWashington D.C.'sArena Stage in 2015. The latter song was featured as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the show's Original Broadway Cast Recording.[3] After the show premiered on Broadway, Pasek and Paul were surprised to see how far "You Will Be Found" had gone outside of the show's context to resonate with audiences, especially during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Benj Pasek explained this by saying that it was "In part because it's a speech that Evan is giving to his classmates, an idealized version of how he wants to feel, the lyrics had a chance to resonate beyond the story—we realized people all over the world were using it as a means of finding connection and hope in challenging times."[4]
In his review of the Broadway production of the musical forThe New York Times,Charles Isherwood called it the show's most memorable song, and a "soaring anthem" that "becomes one of the rallying cries for the social media movement that the death of Connor — and Evan's speech about him — incites."[5]
"You Will Be Found" was featured inUniversal Pictures'2021 film adaptation of the musical, starring Ben Platt, who reprised his performance in the titular role. The film, which premiered at the2021 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2021,[8] followed by a theatrical release on September 24, 2021, is directed byStephen Chbosky from a screenplay by the musical's librettistSteven Levenson, who also serves as an executive producer with Michael Bederman, Pasek & Paul and the show's lead producer Stacey Mindich. Ben's fatherMarc Platt and Adam Siegel serve as producers.[9] In the film, while the song and who sings which lyrics remain the same, Jared's parts of the song were given to some of the film's new characters: Gemma (Liz Kate), Oliver (DeMarius Copes), Rhys (Isaac Powell) and Cherise (Hadiya Eshe'). The song's Act 2 reprise was cut from this film and replaced by a reprise of "The Anonymous Ones," one of the two new songs written for the film, sung by Alana as she puts Evan's letter on social media.
A remixed version of this film's rendition of the song was used to underscore its first trailer, which was released online on May 18, 2021.[10] Platt also performed a solo version of the song onSeason 16 ofNBC'sAmerica's Got Talent to promote the film.[11]
The film version of the song was made available as an exclusive download from the soundtrack album on August 26, 2021, alongside "Waving Through a Window". The album was released on September 24, 2021, the same day as the film.[12]
Sam Smith andSummer Walker also covered the song for the soundtrack album of the 2021 film adaptation. This version was released as a single on September 17, 2021, and plays during the closing credits of the film itself.[12]
In 2016, a few months before the musical opened on Broadway,Cynthia Erivo performed the song with Pasek and Paul at the 2nd AnnualElsie Fest.[15]
In 2017,BYU Vocal Point released a music video cover of the song, which was viewed over 5 million times on YouTube as of 2021.[16]
In 2017, the song was parodied as part of "Broadway Bound", the opening number of the71st Tony Awards, which began with hostKevin Spacey dressed in Evan Hansen's iconic blue-striped polo and arm cast.[17]
In 2018, Utah-based and family-owned production companyWorking with Lemons released a cinematic music video of the song, featuring Porter Bagley as Evan Hansen.[21]
This version was used in 2019 onSeason 14 ofNBC'sAmerica's Got Talent to underscoreHeidi Klum using her golden buzzer to send 12-year-old Luke Islam to the live shows, where he would eventually perform the song himself during the Quarterfinals.[22]
In 2018,Peter Hollens recorded an a cappella medley of this song and two other songs from the musical, "Waving Through a Window" and "For Forever", and released it on YouTube.[23]
He would revisit the song in 2020 when he released a separate a cappella cover of the song on YouTube.[24]
In 2019, The Bostonians recorded the song for their album,Dropping a Hat.[25]
In 2020,Jim Brickman recorded the song as the lead single of his Broadway album,Brickman on Broadway.[26]
In 2022,Natalie Grant andCory Asbury collaborated on a cover of the song based on Sam Smith and Summer Walker's version and released it as a single.[36]