User blog comment:XD1/Disney's Frozen Sing-along Giveaway/@comment-25710126-20141203030134

This question really caused me to contemplate what my favorite song from FROZEN really was. Of course, the endless repeating of the song “Let It Go” would, by any small degree, influence my opinion on what my favorite song is, but it would also influence what my favorite song to sing along to is – in different ways. For example, one might say that hearing it so many times would make it part of your life and you would love it even more. And another might say that hearing it so many times would be so aggravating that they would never want to hear it again. I am neither one of those two. It is my favorite song and I still love hearing it, but in context with the motion picture or the soundtrack. Occasionally there comes a time when I listen to it or sing along with it out of context, but that only happens on specific times and not very often. Right now, I extremely enjoy singing along to “In Summer.” Even though I love listening to slower, more meaningful, or just classic songs, like “A Whole New World,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Love Is a Song,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Our Town,” “Find Yourself,” “Can’t Take It In,” “The Call,” “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” “Baby Mine,” “So Close,” “Out There,” “Bella Notte,” “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” “Part of Your World,” “Kiss the Girl,” “May It Be,” “Gollum’s Song,” “Into the West,” “Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag),” “Rainbow Connection,” “I’m Going to Go Back There Someday,” “When You Wish Upon a Star,” “Once Upon a Dream,” “One Song,” “Edelweiss,” “I See the Light,” “You’ll Be in My Heart (Phil Collins’ Version),” “I Will Go Sailing No More,” “When She Loved Me,” and “La Vie En Rose,” there is something about the springy, joyful gaiety of “In Summer” that just sucks me into singing along. Sure, the song has meaning, but it is the innocent, naïve sort of meaning, because, as he says repeatedly throughout the song: “…when I finally do what frozen things do in summer!”