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'From This Moment On' has been performed on every tour by Twain since its release on March 14, 1998 in North America and Oceania.' From This Moment On' is a track that received generally favorable reviews from, who deemed the song as one of the highlights on the album. The song achieved moderate commercial success, reaching number 2 in Australia, number 7 in New Zealand, number 4 in Canada, number 9 in the United Kingdom, and number 4 in the United States. The song also charted in France, Netherlands, and Sweden, as well on several component charts.An accompanying music video, directed by, depicts Twain walking down a hallway alone in a dress, and then toward the end of the video, she appears with a symphony orchestra to perform the remainder of the song.
I'd never actually collaborated, as far as a duet, with anybody before, so it became a lot of fun. They let me do exactly what I wanted to do, and I think we blended real well together. I got to work out all kinds of different arrangement things with them.—Bryan White reflects on the duet.' From This Moment On' was written during a soccer game in Italy. Twain once explained, 'We were in Italy at a soccer game. My husband loves sports. I don't know the game that well, so my mind drifted and I started writing.'
Initially, Twain thought that 'From This Moment On' would be perfect for singer; however, as Twain and Lange developed the song, they concluded that it would work best as a duet. While their first choice for the duet was, they chose country singer. Twain later described White as 'the best male voice in country music. Beyond country music! He's an excellent singer. So he needed to be on this record, because the song soars.
It demands that. It demands dynamics.' White explained that, by the time he went to the recording, the song was mostly finalized, and described it as 'extremely challenging' vocally.Initial first-run pressings of the international version of the album during March 1998 featured White on the song, while subsequent pressings began featuring the song as a solo recording. In early 1998, Mercury executives were informed that White would be unable to promote the song alongside Twain; therefore, Twain had to return to the studio to re-record White's parts on her own.
According to White's spokesman at, 'We've certainly heard knocking on our door about 'From This Moment On' being too contemporary for Bryan's sake; therefore, it is fine if they want to go to the Top 40 without him.' White later claimed that he had no hard feelings towards Twain for him being excluded from the international version of the song, stating, 'They're releasing this song as a pop record, and I'm not a pop artist, so my feelings aren't hurt.' 'From This Moment On' was released as the 4th single from the Come On Over album on March 14, 1998 in North America and Oceania, while being released in Europe on November 16, 1998 only.
Musically, 'From This Moment On' is a ballad and is set in with a slow of 68. The song is written in the of with Twain's spanning from the low note of 3 to the high note of 5. Nick Reynolds of described the song as a power with 'a beautiful melody'. Reception Music reviews 'From This Moment On' received generally favorable reviews from. Matt Bjorke of deemed the song as one of the album's highlights, while Elizabeth Kessler of commented that 'hardly any song can compare to this love anthem! Everyone feels their insides tug as they listen to this heart wrenching song.' Country Universe writer Kevin John Coyne did separate reviews for 'From This Moment On'.
While reviewing the duet, Coyne graded it a B and commented that it was mostly a showcase of White's vocals, 'who turns in some signature licks and makes Twain seem a bit bland in comparison. However, it also gives the song a bit of a mid-eighties Peter Cetera vibe, which hasn't held up well over time.' Coyne concluded, however, that the single release turned the track 'into a potent solo number,' and noted that 'the addition of a Spanish-flavored guitar that borrowed heavily from ' gave the ballad added oomph.' He graded the single release at an A. At the 1999, 'From This Moment On' won the award for Vocal/Instrumental Collaboration of the Year. Chart performance 'From This Moment On' achieved moderate commercial success.
In the United States, the song reached #4 on the and #1 on the and component charts. However, it failed to peak inside the Top 10 on the and component charts, peaking at #16 and #22, respectively. On the chart compiled by, 'From This Moment On' reached #4 on the, while going to #1 on 's Country Songs and Adult Contemporary charts.
In Australia, the track debuted at #32, and climbed to a new peak of #2 on its 11th week on the chart. The song stayed on the chart for a total of 32 weeks, and was the 10th best selling single of 1998 in the country. From This Moment On peaked inside the Top 10 in New Zealand, where it reached the position of #7. The song failed to chart inside the Top 10 of a few European countries, such as France, Netherlands, and Sweden.
In the United Kingdom, the song debuted and peaked at #9 on the chart issue of November 18, 1998, and has sold more than 295,000 copies in the nation as of June 2019. Music video and live performances The song's accompanying was directed.
It depicts Twain wearing a long dress and a. She is walking down a hallway, attempting to go through several doors; however, they are all locked. Finally she finds an unlocked door, proceeds through it and finds an orchestra being led by a conductor. She stands in front and finishes singing the song. The video uses The Right Mix of the song.
This re-recorded solo version features slightly more contemporized instrumentation and removes White's vocals. The version shown on Twain's video compilations ' and ' adds a short outtake during filming, in which Twain accidentally broke off a doorknob, to the end of the video.Twain has performed 'From This Moment On' live with the and on her every tour since its release. Track listings.
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