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Go the Distance

"Go the Distance" is a song from the 1997 Disney animated feature film , composed by with lyrics by . It serves as the film's opening musical number, sung by the young Hercules as he dreams of belonging and proving his worth in a world that fears his strength. In the film, the song is performed by Roger Bart, who provided the singing voice for the character of (voiced by ), accompanied by a full orchestra. A revised appears later in the story after learns of his divine origins, reinforcing his determination to become a . The track replaced an earlier version titled "Shooting Star," which Menken deemed insufficiently driving for the narrative. A pop single version recorded by Michael Bolton was released on the Hercules soundtrack by Walt Disney Records in 1997, featuring additional lyrics tailored to Bolton's style. Bolton's rendition peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and reached number 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart for three weeks, marking his ninth leader on the latter tally. The song earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe nomination in the same category, marking Menken's 13th Oscar nomination and 9th Golden Globe nomination overall.

Background

Development in Hercules

"Go the Distance" originated as a pivotal emotional ballad in Disney's 1997 animated film Hercules, crafted to encapsulate the protagonist's profound quest for belonging and heroism amid his identity struggles. The song was positioned as the opening musical number following the prologue, introducing Hercules' mortal upbringing with his adoptive parents, Amphitryon and Alcmene, and underscoring his sense of otherness in the human world. Directors and conceived the need for this piece during script revisions, aiming to heighten emphasis on ' adoption and his search for true identity as the son of . Initially, composer and lyricist , in their first collaboration, developed "Shooting Star," a wistful reflecting ' longing to belong, recorded by with a full . This version drew inspiration from the style of and aligned with an early sonic palette for the film. Menken was offered the project in 1995, with songwriting commencing during pre-production in 1996, as the team shifted the film's score toward a gospel-influenced style to infuse greater optimism and energy. Recognizing that "Shooting Star" lacked sufficient drive for Hercules' aspirational arc, Menken and Zippel rewrote it as "Go the Distance," transforming the melody into a more uplifting anthem while retaining its core theme of determination. Menken described the original as "a very sweet song and it’s very much a heartfelt ‘I wish I knew where I belong’ [song]," noting its replacement elevated it to a "tentpole for the score" that better served the film's emotional needs. Although gospel elements shaped the overall soundtrack, particularly through the Muses' songs, the early concepts for Hercules' song prioritized a ballad structure with some gospel-influenced drive.

Composition and Lyrics

"Go the Distance" was composed by with lyrics by for Disney's 1997 animated film . The song is structured as a in , featuring an orchestral arrangement that builds from intimate piano accompaniment to a full symphonic swell, emphasizing emotional crescendo. Its film version runs approximately 3:35, serving as Hercules' "I want" song to express his inner turmoil and aspirations. The lyrics follow a classic verse-chorus form, with verses depicting Hercules' dreams of heroism and , a repeating affirming his resolve—"I can go the distance"—and a that emphasizes embracing destiny and through lines like "Down an unknown road / To embrace my fate / Someday, starting today / I will / I'll be there someday." Key phrases such as "I will " and "I know every mile will be worth my while" symbolize and , underscoring the protagonist's unyielding amid . Thematically, the song explores destiny, self-discovery, and the , drawing from while adapting it for a family audience through relatable motifs of belonging and personal growth. Menken blended Broadway ballad traditions—evident in the soaring reminiscent of his work on Beauty and the Beast—with Disney's pop sensibilities. While the overall score incorporates influences, the song features a structure with rhythmic drive and uplifting horns to evoke hope. This fusion replaced an earlier, more wistful cut song titled "Shooting Star," refining the track to better propel ' character arc.

Production

Original Film Recording

The original film version of "Go the Distance" was performed by , who was cast as the singing voice of the due to his established career, including roles in productions like Big River (1987). Bart's vocal recording took place in 1996 at one of several studios used for the soundtrack, including Capitol Studios in . The session captured Bart delivering the song's emotional arc in a manner synchronized with the film's sequences, emphasizing ' yearning for belonging. The production was supervised by composer , with arrangements and orchestration handled by Danny Troob to build dynamic emotional swells through multi-track layering of vocals and orchestra. No additional backing chorus is credited specifically to this track, allowing Bart's to convey the youthful, aspirational tone central to the character's opening number. Footage from the recording session highlights Bart's focused delivery, praised by collaborators for its vulnerability and immediacy. This version appears as track 5 on the Hercules: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack album, released on May 27, 1997, ahead of the film's theatrical debut.

Michael Bolton Single Version

The Michael Bolton single version of "Go the Distance" was recorded in early 1997 specifically for the soundtrack to Disney's animated film Hercules, reimagining the song as a pop ballad with a runtime of 4:42 to suit contemporary radio play. Produced by Bolton and Walter Afanasieff, the track incorporates a fuller, more layered arrangement with subtle rock influences through electric guitar riffs and programmed elements, diverging from the original film's more orchestral and youthful theatrical style performed by Roger Bart. Recording took place across multiple studios, including WallyWorld Studios in (Afanasieff's primary facility), Clinton Recording Studios and in , and Conway Studios in , allowing for a polished, multi-location production process typical of mid-1990s pop recordings. Afanasieff handled keyboards, arrangements, and programming, while contributed to production decisions alongside his lead vocals; additional personnel featured guitarist Michael Thompson for the track's driving instrumental sections, keyboardist and programmer Dan Shea, and backing vocals by , emphasizing a soulful, emotive delivery that highlighted Bolton's expansive for an adult audience. This version was designed as a radio-friendly to cross-promote to older listeners and boost sales, released on May 20, 1997, through in association with . Songwriting credits remained with composer and lyricist , preserving the inspirational narrative of perseverance while adapting the orchestration for broader commercial appeal. Mixing was completed at in by , with mastering by at Gateway Mastering Studios.

Release and Versions

Commercial Releases

The Michael Bolton version of "Go the Distance" was released as a commercial single by on May 20, 1997, available in both CD and cassette formats. This release served as a key promotional vehicle for the film, highlighting Bolton's pop rendition, which differs from the original film's more theatrical orchestration through its emphasis on contemporary adult contemporary production elements. Both the film version and Bolton's single version appear on the Hercules: An Original Soundtrack album, released on May 27, 1997. The soundtrack, comprising 24 tracks of score and songs, integrated the single to bridge the film's narrative with broader commercial appeal. International variants of the single followed, adapting packaging and formats for regional markets in and Asia; for instance, a single was issued in by Records on June 18, 1997. These editions often incorporated localized artwork tied to 's global marketing, such as thematic illustrations from the animation. The song featured in promotional tie-ins for , including advertisements that showcased clips alongside Bolton's recording to build anticipation ahead of the June 13, 1997, theatrical debut. A re-release of the single and soundtrack became available on in 2004, expanding accessibility amid the platform's rise. Later, "Go the Distance" appeared on Disney compilation albums, including the 1997 Disney's Greatest Hits collection and reissued editions of the Hercules soundtrack in subsequent years. These inclusions helped sustain the song's presence in Disney's catalog of enduring hits.

Alternative Recordings

Ricky Martin recorded a Spanish-language adaptation of "Go the Distance" titled "No Importa la Distancia" for the 1997 Spanish edition of the Hercules soundtrack. This version incorporates a Latin pop arrangement, adapting the lyrics to convey themes of determination and destiny in a style suited for Latin American audiences, and was released on Hercules: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack (Spanish Edition). The film features a reprise of the song, sung by Roger Bart and lasting 0:57, which occurs after Hercules learns of his divine origins, reinforcing his determination to become a hero. The original West End cast of Disney's Hercules recorded "Go the Distance" for the cast album, released in 2025 by Walt Disney Records, featuring the actor portraying Hercules (as of November 2025).

Critical Reception

Contemporary Reviews

Upon its 1997 release, "Go the Distance" received mixed critical reception as part of Disney's Hercules soundtrack, with reviewers praising its emotional role in the film's narrative while critiquing its stylistic execution. Roger Ebert highlighted the film's songs, including contributions from composer Alan Menken and lyricist David Zippel, as "fun and entertaining," noting their integration with the story to appeal to both children and adults. Similarly, the Los Angeles Times commended Menken's score for enhancing the film's comedic and emotional tone through upbeat numbers like the Muses' gospel-infused performances. However, some outlets found the ballad unmemorable or overly conventional. described "Go the Distance" as a serviceable but indistinctive track that "requires aggressive repetition to become playlist material," suggesting Menken's sixth Disney score for animation hit "tired notes" compared to his earlier work like . labeled it a "sappy number" akin to "the worst song Styx never recorded," contrasting its earnestness with the film's lighter, jazz-inflected energy from the Muses. Soundtrack critic Christian Clemmensen of Filmtracks called it the "only redeeming song" amid an otherwise unsatisfactory collection, rating the album 2 out of 5 for its lack of innovation in Disney's musical tradition. The song's inspirational lyrics about self-discovery and belonging resonated in early media coverage, contributing to strong radio airplay. Michael Bolton's pop version topped the Adult Contemporary chart and peaked at No. 24 on the Hot 100, reflecting positive initial reception among 1997 audiences for its uplifting message. Aggregate critic scores for on (84% approval) often credited the music's emotional resonance, including the ballad, for bolstering the film's heartfelt moments.

Awards and Nominations

"Go the Distance," written by composer and lyricist for Disney's 1997 animated film , received a nomination for Best Original Song at the in 1998. This marked the only song nomination for at the Oscars, highlighting Menken and Zippel's contribution to the film's soundtrack. The song ultimately lost to "" from , performed by . The track also earned a nomination for Best Original Song – Motion Picture at the 55th Golden Globe Awards in 1998. Like the Oscar, it did not win, with "My Heart Will Go On" taking the award.

Commercial Performance

Chart Positions

Michael Bolton's version of "Go the Distance," released as a single in May 1997 to coincide with the Hercules film soundtrack, achieved notable success on several charts, driven by radio airplay and the popularity of the Disney soundtrack album, which peaked at number 37 on the Billboard 200. The track's end-credits placement in the film further amplified its exposure, though the original film version performed by Roger Bart did not chart separately as it was not issued as a commercial single. In the United States, the single reached its highest position on the adult contemporary format, topping the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart for three weeks—Bolton's ninth number-one hit there—while peaking at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it spent 20 weeks. Internationally, it entered the UK Singles Chart, debuting and peaking at number 14 during a six-week run. The song's performance benefited from cross-promotion with the Hercules soundtrack, which received heavy radio rotation and helped sustain the single's visibility amid the film's theatrical release.
Chart (1997)Peak Position
US Billboard Hot 10024
US Billboard Adult Contemporary1
UK Singles (OCC)14
A Spanish-language adaptation, "No Importa la Distancia," recorded by Ricky Martin for the Latin American market, peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart in July 1997. In the digital era, "Go the Distance" has demonstrated long-tail appeal, with the film's version accumulating over 194 million streams on as of November 2025, reflecting sustained interest partly fueled by the film's enduring popularity and the song's Academy Award nomination in 1998.

Certifications and Sales

The version of "Go the Distance" received Gold certification from the (RIAA) on July 16, 1997, for shipments of 500,000 units in the United States. The song's inclusion on the Hercules soundtrack album, certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA for over 2 million units sold, further underscored its commercial impact as a primary driver of the album's success. No further physical certifications were issued after 2010, though RIAA reports highlight ongoing streaming equivalents that align with modern consumption metrics.
CountryCertificationUnitsCertifierDate
(single)Gold500,000RIAAJuly 16, 1997
The single's peak positions on international charts, such as No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart, bolstered its certification achievements.

Legacy

Stage Adaptations

The stage adaptation of Disney's Hercules musical, which prominently features "Go the Distance" as Hercules' opening solo, debuted in a workshop-style production at The Public Theater's Delacorte Theater in New York City's Central Park during the summer of 2019 as part of the Public Works initiative. Directed by Lear deBessonet with a book by Kwame Kwei-Armah and John Clements, the show starred Jelani Alladin as Hercules, whose rendition of the song emphasized the character's aspirational journey with a gospel-infused arrangement and ensemble backing. A planned transfer to Broadway in early 2020 was indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting the initial run to its Off-Broadway engagement. Subsequent regional and international productions further developed the song's presentation. In 2023, a revised version premiered at New Jersey's , where Bradley Gibson portrayed . The musical then launched its first international outing in March 2024 at Hamburg's Stage Theater Neue Flora in , with Benét Monteiro as . The most prominent recent adaptation opened in 's West End at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on June 24, 2025, directed by Casey Nicholaw, with Luke Brady starring as . Brady's performance of "Go the Distance" integrates dynamic choreography and a reprise later in the show as a duet with , extending the piece to showcase emotional growth and running over four minutes with orchestral swells tailored for the venue's acoustics. Critics noted the live rendition's enhanced immediacy, with praising its "pep and yearning" in a theatrical context that builds communal energy among audiences. The production, which continues through March 2026, marks a significant evolution of the song from its animated origins, emphasizing its role in driving the narrative's themes of perseverance. The Original London Cast Recording, featuring Brady's rendition of "Go the Distance," was released on October 10, 2025, by .

Covers and Other Uses

"Go the Distance" has been covered by various artists in diverse genres since its release. In 2024, band released a reimagined version of the song as part of 's A Whole New Sound, which features interpretations of classic Disney tracks; the cover was made available on August 30, 2024, through . More recently, in 2025, the a cappella group Lifein3D, consisting of three siblings, produced a harmonious vocal arrangement of the song, uploaded to on August 9, 2025, highlighting its enduring appeal in contemporary vocal performances. The song has also been sampled and parodied in popular media. During the , () producers created remixes incorporating elements of "Go the Distance," such as nanobii's 2017 track featuring vocalist Lindsey Marie, which blends the original melody with upbeat electronic production and was distributed on . In 2020, amid the , parodies emerged, including a rendition titled "" that adapted the to promote health guidelines, performed by Nashville artist FOXCHASE and shared widely online. Beyond recordings, "Go the Distance" has appeared in various media contexts. In April 2020, a group of Broadway performers from Disney productions, including stars from The Lion King and Aladdin, delivered a remote, socially distanced ensemble performance of the song for ABC's "A Day of Hope" special on Good Morning America, which aired to provide motivational content during the pandemic and contributed to TikTok trends encouraging perseverance and virtual sing-alongs. The track continues to feature in ongoing Disney park entertainment, such as pre-show music for nighttime spectaculars, reinforcing its role in live audience experiences. No major lawsuits or controversies have arisen from the song's reuse in these covers, samples, or media placements.

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