About "At The Beginning"
"At the Beginning" is a song by Donna Lewis and Richard Marx, released as the first single from the Anastasia soundtrack. It plays during the end credits of the film. It was released as a CD and cassette single on October 21, 1997, on Atlantic Records.
The song reached No. 45 on the Hot 100 giving Lewis her third Hot 100 hit and Marx his 17th. To date, neither has hit the Hot 100 since "At the Beginning" dropped out. It reached No. 2 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart, but did spend a week at No. 1 on Radio & Records' Adult Contemporary Chart before being knocked out by Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On".
The song gave Marx his eighth and most recent number one hit single as a singer. Lewis would not have any further songs that hit any chart.
Top songs by Richard Marx
- Right Here Waiting
- Hazard
- Big Boy Now
- Hold On To The Nights
- Don't Mean Nothin'
- Goodbye Hollywood
- Can't Help Falling In Love
- Heart Of My Own
- Back To Me
- At The Beginning (duet With Donna Lewis)
- Hungry Eyes
- Another Heaven
- Days In Avalon
- Dependence
- Heart On The Line
- Almost Everything
- Hands In Your Pocket
- Chaque Jour De Ta Vie (duet With Roch Voisine)
- Can't Lie To My Heart
- At The Beginning
- If You Don't Want My Love
- Bring It On Home
- Angelia
- Falling
- Baby Blues
- Keep Coming Back
- One More Try
- Beautiful
- Haunt Me Tonight
- Have Mercy
- Lonely Heart
- Heaven Only Knows
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