But as quickly as it turns happy, the song also shifts to a much deeper, emotional feeling that carries you through the song with the extremely beautiful ending, in which swells of cellos and violins are accented by the light plucking of a harp. Fate and Destiny (4:17) – This song probably takes the most twists and turns musically over any other track on the soundtrack – it starts out quite deep and moves to a very uplifting feel in a few short moments.The elements of strength and tradition ring true on this Scottish-inspired folk track. Learn Me Right (3:46) – The boys from Mumford & Sons wrote a track perfectly suited for Birdy’s voice.This instrumental portion of the song really continues the feeling of freedom and the lyrics solidify this view by singing, “Can we carry this love we share into the open air”. Into The Open Air (2:41) – If the opening guitar sounds familiar to you, it’s because it was used in the Mother’s Day and Father’s Day tribute trailers that Pixar released.
Julie Fowlis soon starts singing the song of freedom that we’ve heard in several trailers that sets the stage for Merida’s search to carve her own path. Touch The Sky (2:31) – The soundtrack rips right into an adventure-inducing acoustic guitar that leads to a rich accompaniment of the full orchestra.