Talk:Frozen (soundtrack)
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Foreign language version song charts
[edit]Where should information on localised versions' charting positions be? All of the Korean language versions have charted on Gaon, and the Japanese version of "For the First Time in Forever" charted on the Japan Hot 100. For "Let It Go" it's easy enough, but I'm unsure with these other ones. --Prosperosity (talk) 04:02, 27 March 2014 (UTC)
- Creating another table under the heading Charts/Tracks may help. ALittleQuenhi (talk to me) 06:05, 27 March 2014 (UTC)
Songs
[edit]Over the last couple of days, I've been creating some article s on songs from Frozen that have received a degree of success outside of the movies (for example chart-wise. They have been touched up by some other editors which is great, but since you guys have clearly immersed yourself into this world, and no doubt have read tonnes of research, I was wondering if you could help make them awesome. --Coin945 (talk) 14:32, 25 May 2014 (UTC)
- "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"
- "For the First Time in Forever" (which includes info about the reprise)
- "In Summer"
- "Love Is an Open Door"
UK Compilation Chart
[edit]I was wondering why the album was placed by the Official Charts Company on the UK Compilation Chart instead of the more prestigious UK Albums Chart. Here's the Official Charts Company Rules page 3 footnote 3 (2018 version, but presumably similar in 2013):
- Compilation Album Chart Includes
- original soundtracks unless all tracks feature the same artist or cast,
- multi orchestral recordings,
- and “1 artist per side” albums (if not new)
In which case I reckon it would be the Demi Lovato version of "Let it Go" that makes it a compilation; without that, it would have been all cast and/or orchestral score. jnestorius(talk) 23:34, 18 August 2018 (UTC)