"Some Things Never Change" is a song sung by Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf in Disney's 2019 animated feature film, Frozen II.[1] The song focuses on themes of change, this being the main subject of the film.
Anna:
Yes, the wind blows a little bit colder
And we're all getting older
And the clouds are moving on with every autumn breeze
Peter Pumpkin just became fertilizer
Anna:
That's why I rely on certain certainties
Yes, some things never change
Like the feel of your hand in mine
Some things stay the same
Both:
Like how we get along just fine
Anna:
Like an old stone wall that'll never fall
Some things are always true
Some things never change
Like how I'm holdin' on tight to you
Kristoff:
The leaves are already fallen
Sven, it feels like the future is callin'
Kristoff (as Sven):
Are you tellin' me tonight you're gonna get down on one knee?
Kristoff:
Yeah, but I'm really bad at planning these things out
Like candlelight and pulling of rings out
Kristoff(as Sven):
Maybe you should leave all the romantic stuff to me
Kristoff:
Yeah, some things never change
Like the love that I feel for her
Some things stay the same
Like how reindeers are easier
But if I commit and I go for it
I'll know what to say and do, right?
Kristoff(as Sven):
Some things never change
Kristoff:
Sven, the pressure is all on you
Elsa:
The winds are restless
Could that be why I'm hearing this call?
Is something coming?
I'm not sure I want things to change at all
These days are precious
Can't let them slip away
I can't freeze this moment
But I can still go out and seize this day
Chorus:
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah...
The wind blows a little bit colder
Olaf:
And you all look a little bit older
Anna:
It's time to count our blessings
Anna and Kristoff:
Beneath an autumn sky
Chorus:
We'll always live in a kingdom of plenty
That stands for the good of the many
Elsa:
And I promise you the flag of Arendelle will always fly
Anna:
Our flag will always fly
Chorus:
Our flag will always fly
Our flag will always fly
Some things never change
Turn around and the time has flown
Some things stay the same
Though the future remains unknown
May our good luck last
May our past be past
Time's moving fast, it's true
Some things never change
Anna:
And I'm holdin' on tight to you
Elsa:
Holdin' on tight to you
Olaf:
Holdin' on tight to you
Kristoff:
Holdin' on tight to you
Anna:
I'm holdin' on tight to you
These lyrics are shown superimposed on recording session footage of Idina Menzel in the DVD outtakes. They appear to be an earlier version of Elsa's verse in the song.
Elsa:
The winds are restless
Like how I sometimes feel in the fall
But I'm not ready
I love these days, I'm grateful for them all
I'd freeze this moment
If I could find a way...
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The lyric "Peter Pumpkin just became fertilizer" in the song is a reference to the nursery rhyme "Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater". Apparently, at some point between Frozen and Frozen II,Anna and Olaf had named a pumpkin-headed scarecrow "Peter Pumpkin" in honor of this particular children's poem, which fell over and started to decompose when this song was being sung.
A brief instrumental of the theme is played during the ending sequence of Frozen II, prior to reprise of "Vuelie".
Olaf slightly breaks the fourth wall when he sings, “And you all look a little bit older” as he appears to be saying it to the audience just before some people walk by him. Him saying this to the audience could also be a reference to the fact that it had been six years since the first film and everyone has grown a little since then.
This is the second fourth wall break in the Frozen franchise; the first time was "Let It Go" in Frozen.
While sitting on the picnic blanket, Anna looks up and reaches towards the sky with her left hand outstretched while she sings "And the clouds are moving on with every autumn breeze." As she sings and reaches out, the camera shows her partially from behind. This may be a nod to Olaf doing the same thing, with the camera appearing partially behind him, while he sings "Oh, the sky will be blue" during "In Summer".
When Anna sings “like an old stone wall that will never fall”, a piece of a stone wall on which Olaf is walking falls, which foreshadows the falling of King Runeard's dam during the climax.
Frozen Fever:Making Today a Perfect Day Olaf's Frozen Adventure:Ring in the Season • The Ballad of Flemmingrad • That Time of Year • When We're Together Frozen II:All Is Found • Some Things Never Change • Into the Unknown • When I Am Older • Lost in the Woods • Show Yourself • The Next Right Thing Musical:Let the Sun Shine On • A Little Bit of You • Hidden Folk • Hans of the Southern Isles • Queen Anointed • Dangerous to Dream • What Do You Know About Love? • Hygge • I Can't Lose You • Kristoff Lullaby • Monster • True Love • Colder by the Minute At Home with Olaf:I Am With You Deleted:Love Can't Be Denied • We Know Better • Spring Pageant • More Than Just the Spare • You're You • Life's Too Short • Reindeer(s) Remix • When Everything Falls Apart • Resolution • Home • I Seek the Truth • Unmeltable Me • Get This Right • See the Sky
Objects
Kristoff's Sled • Royal Ship • Elsa's Tiara • Yule Bell • Iduna's Scarf • Runeard's Dam
See also
Musical • The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic • Frozen: The Official Magazine • Disney On Ice • As Told by Emoji • Frozen: Northern Lights • Into the Unknown: Making Frozen II • The Making of Frozen: A Return to Arendelle