Wish (soundtrack)

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Wish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Wish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) cover.jpeg
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedNovember 17, 2023
Recorded2021–2023
StudioNewman Scoring Stage,
20th Century Studios
Genre
Length36:42 (standard)
130:23 (deluxe)
Label Walt Disney
Producer
Walt Disney Animation Studios soundtrack chronology
Strange World
(2022)
Wish
(2023)
Moana 2
(2024)
Wish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Welcome to Rosas"
2:28
2."At All Costs"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:18
3."This Wish"
DeBose3:25
4."I'm a Star"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Wish cast2:54
5."This Is the Thanks I Get?!"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Pine3:14
6."Knowing What I Know Now"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:20
7."This Wish (Reprise)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Saxe
2:45
8."A Wish Worth Making"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Michaels2:53
9."This Wish (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Saxe
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:25
10."I'm a Star (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
2:54
11."This Is the Thanks I Get?! (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:14
12."A Wish Worth Making (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
2:53
Total length:36:42
Wish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) deluxe edition track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Welcome to Rosas"
2:28
2."At All Costs"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:19
3."This Wish"
DeBose3:26
4."I'm a Star"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Wish cast2:55
5."This Is the Thanks I Get?!"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Pine3:14
6."Knowing What I Know Now"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:21
7."This Wish (Reprise)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Saxe
2:42
8."A Wish Worth Making"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Michaels2:56
9."The Kingdom of Rosas" Dave Metzger  2:06
10."Meet the Family"Metzger 1:00
11."Countdown to Interview"Metzger 0:46
12."Meet the Teens"Metzger 2:27
13."Meet Magnifico"Metzger 4:10
14."The Wishes of Rosas"Metzger 0:57
15."Sabino's Wish"Metzger 0:56
16."A Disappointing Truth"Metzger 1:49
17."Wish Granting Ceremony"Metzger 1:48
18."Magnifico's Rejection"Metzger 0:36
19."Dinner Table"Metzger 2:01
20."Everything the Light Touches"Metzger 1:10
21."A Star is Born"Metzger 2:47
22."Guide Away!"Metzger 1:34
23."Consulting the Spellbook"Metzger 1:56
24."Asha Sneaks In with Star"Metzger 1:07
25."Hiding Something"Metzger 1:33
26."The Teens Meet Star"Metzger 1:12
27."A Promise and a Decision"Metzger 1:21
28."Stalling a King"Metzger 3:42
29."The King Descends"Metzger 0:43
30."A Wish Returns"Metzger 3:14
31."The Journey Calls"Metzger 1:42
32."The Corruption of a King"Metzger 2:19
33."Sir Simon"Metzger 3:12
34."The Teens' Question"Metzger 1:15
35."A Warning and a Plan"Metzger 0:39
36."The Plan in Action"Metzger 4:20
37."A Leap, a Look and a Lesson"Metzger 2:00
38."Magnifico's Rise"Metzger 3:27
39."We Did It!"Metzger 1:51
40."Mirror, Mirror/Rosas Celebration"Metzger 1:29
41."Rosas Finale"Metzger 2:29
42."The Happy Chicken Song"Metzger 0:42
43."This Wish (Demo)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Saxe
Michaels3:23
44."At All Costs (Demo)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Rice
  • Michaels
3:18
45."I'm a Star (Demo)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Michaels2:58
46."Knowing What I Know Now (Demo)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
Michaels3:15
47."Welcome to Rosas (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
2:28
48."At All Costs (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:19
49."This Wish (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Saxe
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:26
50."I'm a Star (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
2:55
51."This Is the Thanks I Get?! (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:14
52."Knowing What I Know Now (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
3:21
53."This Wish (Reprise) (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Saxe
  • Michaels
  • Rice
2:42
54."A Wish Worth Making (Instrumental)"
  • Michaels
  • Rice
  • Michaels
  • Rice
2:56
55."Wish End Credits Score Suite"Metzger 4:32
Total length:130:23

Chart performance

Chart performance for Wish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Chart (2023–2024)Peak
position
UK Compilation Albums (OCC) [36] 7
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [37] 3
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC) [38] 6
US Billboard 200 [39] 150
US Top Soundtracks ( Billboard ) [40] 3

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