At the Beginning
"At the Beginning" is a pop duet recorded by Welsh singer Donna Lewis and American singer-songwriter Richard Marx, released in 1997 as the lead single from the soundtrack album for the animated film Anastasia.[1] Written by lyricist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty, the ballad features themes of newfound love and plays over the film's end credits.[2] The song was issued on October 21, 1997, by Atlantic Records, marking a collaboration between Lewis—known for her 1996 hit "I Love You Always Forever"—and Marx, a Grammy-nominated artist with multiple top-10 singles in the 1980s and 1990s.[3][4] It achieved moderate commercial success, peaking at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart after 12 weeks and reaching number 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart, where it held for six weeks in late 1997 and early 1998.[4][5] Musically, "At the Beginning" blends soft rock and adult contemporary styles with harmonious vocals and orchestral elements, reflecting the romantic narrative of Anastasia, which loosely dramatizes the life of Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov.[2] Though not part of the film's score or the later Broadway adaptation, the track has endured as a nostalgic pop staple, often featured in retrospectives of 1990s soundtrack music.[2]Background and development
Origins of the collaboration
Donna Lewis emerged as a rising star in the mid-1990s following the release of her debut single "I Love You Always Forever" from her album Now in a Minute, which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1996 and became a major adult contemporary hit.[6] This success established Lewis as a prominent voice in pop music, known for her ethereal vocals and romantic themes, setting the stage for her involvement in high-profile projects like film soundtracks.[4] Richard Marx, meanwhile, had built a solid reputation in adult contemporary music since the late 1980s, achieving multiple number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, including "Hold On to the Nights" (1988) and "Right Here Waiting" (1989), which solidified his status as a go-to artist for heartfelt ballads.[7] By the mid-1990s, Marx had transitioned into songwriting and production for other artists while maintaining his solo career, making him an ideal collaborator for cinematic endeavors. His prior experience with soundtrack contributions, such as the 1987 single "Should've Known Better" whose music video incorporated clips from the film Mannequin, demonstrated his familiarity with integrating pop songs into movie narratives. The partnership between Lewis and Marx originated in 1997 when they were paired for the duet "At the Beginning," specifically commissioned for the Anastasia soundtrack to complement the animated film's romantic storyline. Initial discussions for the soundtrack's pop elements occurred amid the film's production timeline, which spanned from the mid-1990s to its November 1997 release, aligning with Lewis's post-hit momentum and Marx's expertise in emotive duets.Selection for the Anastasia soundtrack
The development of the Anastasia soundtrack for the 1997 animated film incorporated an orchestral score composed by David Newman alongside original songs penned by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, with producers seeking contemporary pop recordings to extend the music's appeal to younger and mainstream audiences beyond the traditional film score.[8][9] Among these was the duet "At the Beginning," specifically written for the project and performed by Donna Lewis—riding the success of her 1996 No. 2 hit "I Love You Always Forever"—and veteran singer-songwriter Richard Marx, whose adult contemporary track record made him a fitting collaborator for a radio-friendly end-credits track.[10] The song's lyrics, depicting two strangers on an unforeseen journey who discover enduring love, directly echo the film's central romance between the amnesiac Anastasia and con artist Dimitri, whose partnership evolves from skepticism to deep affection amid adventure and peril.[10] This thematic alignment was intentional, positioning the track as a narrative capstone that reinforces the story's motifs of destiny and connection without appearing in the film itself.[10] The single was released on October 21, 1997, with the full soundtrack following on October 28, allowing it to build promotion ahead of the film's November 14 theatrical debut and capitalize on the holiday season.[10] As the lead single, it was finalized to drive cross-promotion between the music and movie, blending the artists' pop sensibilities with the production's orchestral elements under Trevor Horn.[11]Composition and recording
Songwriting process
The song "At the Beginning" was written by lyricist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty as a pop ballad for the end credits of the 1997 animated film Anastasia, with Ahrens crafting the lyrics to evoke the story's central romance between Anya (Anastasia) and Dimitri.[12] The writing process occurred during the film's development phase, adapting songs to fit evolving narrative needs while ensuring broad commercial appeal for radio play.[13] Lyrical themes center on serendipitous romance and personal transformation, portraying the protagonists' journey from uncertainty to connection without revealing plot spoilers. This mirrors Anastasia's exploration of identity and fate, with the verse structure building an emotional arc from isolation to hopeful union. The chorus emphasizes a "perfect beginning" as a metaphor for the film's origin story and the characters' rediscovered bond, to reinforce themes of destiny and renewal, tailored through feedback from the film's composers to align with David Newman's score. Writing sessions incorporated iterative revisions over several months in 1997, balancing theatrical intimacy with pop accessibility to suit performers like Donna Lewis and Richard Marx.[13]Studio recording and production
The recording of "At the Beginning" primarily took place at Sarm West Coast Studios and O'Henry Sound Studios, both located in Los Angeles, California, during 1997, ahead of the soundtrack's October release.[14] Additional mixing occurred at the Newman Scoring Stage on the 20th Century Fox lot, ensuring seamless integration with the film's orchestral score composed by David Newman.[14] Produced by Trevor Horn under Horn Productions, the track emphasized a lush mid-1990s pop ballad aesthetic, blending electronic synth elements with live instrumentation to evoke the romantic themes of the Anastasia narrative. Horn, known for his work on expansive pop productions like those for Seal and the Art of Noise, oversaw the engineering handled by Sarm Productions staff.[15] The arrangement, featuring piano contributions from Anne Dudley, builds from intimate, piano-led verses to a swelling chorus supported by strings and synths, set in B major at a tempo of approximately 93 BPM for an emotive, unhurried pace.[16][17] This structure highlights the duet's vocal interplay between Lewis's airy soprano and Marx's deeper baritone, creating a sense of shared journey central to the song's lyrical content.[17]Release and promotion
Single formats and track listing
"At the Beginning" was released on October 21, 1997, as the lead single from the Anastasia soundtrack by Atlantic Records.[18] The single was issued in several formats, including CD single and cassette single in the United States, with additional CD maxi-single and promotional CD variants internationally.[11] These releases featured variations such as remixes and instrumentals, while promotional versions included radio edits for broadcast use.[14] The standard U.S. CD single (Atlantic 2-84037) contained the following tracks:| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "At the Beginning" (Album Version) | 3:39 |
| 2. | "At the Beginning" (Instrumental) | 3:39 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "At the Beginning" (Album Version) | 3:39 |
| 2. | "At the Beginning" (Remix) | 3:35 |
| 3. | "At the Beginning" (Instrumental) | 3:39 |
Marketing and media appearances
The release of "At the Beginning" was integrated into the broader promotional campaign for the 1997 animated film Anastasia, leveraging the movie's marketing efforts to boost the soundtrack's visibility. Twentieth Century Fox mounted an extensive advertising push for the film, targeting family audiences with a budget exceeding $50 million for production and promotion, positioning it as a competitor to Disney's animated features.[21] Lewis and Marx made several media appearances to promote the single, including a televised performance of the song in late 1997.[22] Promotional efforts also included radio campaigns, with special promo CDs distributed exclusively to stations, particularly those in the adult contemporary format, to encourage airplay.[23] These strategies helped align the track with the film's November theatrical rollout and soundtrack launch on Atlantic Records.[24]Music video
Production details
The music video for "At the Beginning" integrates live-action performances by Donna Lewis and Richard Marx with animated sequences from the film Anastasia. It utilized green-screen technology to blend the singers with the movie's visuals, highlighting the song's connection to the film's romance.[25]Visual content and themes
The music video for "At the Beginning" employs a dual structure, intercutting live-action footage of Donna Lewis and Richard Marx performing the duet with animated sequences from the film Anastasia that chronicle the protagonists' transformative journey. This alternation underscores the song's narrative arc, beginning with scenes of separation and uncertainty and progressing to moments of unity and resolve, directly reflecting the lyrics' exploration of embarking on an unforeseen path together. The runtime is approximately 3 minutes, aligning closely with the track's duration to maintain a concise, immersive experience.[18] Central themes revolve around love as an unexpected voyage, symbolized through motifs of travel, companionship, and overcoming adversity, which mirror key lyrical phrases such as "fate calling" and evoke the romantic tension between the film's characters. Visual metaphors like expansive landscapes and stormy waters represent life's trials and the hope of new horizons, reinforcing the idea of a "perfect beginning" amid chaos. These elements draw from the film's adventurous spirit, blending personal introspection with epic storytelling to convey emotional growth and perseverance.[25] Stylistic choices feature smooth cinematography with soft-focus effects and vibrant color grading to capture the opulent ambiance of Anastasia. The video immerses viewers in the worlds of music and animation through intercutting.[25]Critical reception
Contemporary reviews
Upon its release in late 1997, "At the Beginning" received generally positive but limited attention from music critics for its melodic appeal and vocal harmony. The song's inclusion on the Anastasia soundtrack album drew commentary in reviews of the collection. AllMusic's review of the soundtrack described the songs as pleasant enough but nothing special, noting that the pop single "At the Beginning" by Donna Lewis and Richard Marx is a typical product of its time.[26] Fan reception was enthusiastic from the outset, fueled by strong early airplay on adult contemporary radio stations, where the song gained traction for its romantic duet style and ties to the popular animated film. Reflecting its immediate cultural resonance, "At the Beginning" earned a win at the 1999 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards for Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures, for songwriters Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.[27]Retrospective analysis
In the 2010s, "At the Beginning" gained renewed attention through its inclusion in digital reissues of the Anastasia soundtrack on streaming platforms, where it featured prominently in playlists evoking 1990s pop and animated film nostalgia.[28] The song's enduring appeal was further highlighted in a 2017 Broadway production of Anastasia, which incorporated live performances of the duet by cast members Christy Altomare and Zach Adkins, bridging the original film's legacy with theatrical reinterpretation.[2] The track holds a notable place in the artists' catalogs. Culturally, the song has maintained presence in online communities celebrating 1990s animation. Initial contemporary reviews provided a foundation for later appreciations of its duet dynamic.Commercial performance
Chart positions
"At the Beginning" achieved moderate success on various international charts following its release in late 1997, benefiting from the popularity of the Anastasia film soundtrack. In the United States, the duet debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 72 in the week ending November 15, 1997, before climbing to a peak of number 45 on January 24, 1998, and spending a total of 20 weeks on the chart.[29] It performed stronger on adult-oriented formats, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart for six weeks during late 1997 and early 1998, reflecting the ballad's appeal to that demographic.[5] On the Billboard Radio Songs chart, it peaked at number 71, underscoring its airplay presence primarily in adult markets. Internationally, the single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 70 in January 1998, peaking at number 70 and charting for 2 weeks. In Australia, it reached number 76 on the ARIA Singles Chart, with a chart run of 1 week. The track also peaked at number 64 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart, demonstrating performance primarily in North American adult markets. Year-end rankings highlighted its endurance, including number 28 on the US Adult Contemporary chart.| Chart (1997–1998) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 45 | 20 |
| US Billboard Adult Contemporary | 2 | 28 (year-end #28) |
| US Billboard Radio Songs | 71 | N/A |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 70 | 2 |
| Australia (ARIA) | 76 | 1 |
| Canada Top Singles (RPM) | 64 | 7 |