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"Once Upon a December" is a song from the 1997
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''. The song was nominated for a
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.


About song

The song and its lyrics are heard three times through the course of the story, twice as a lullaby, and once as a complete song with a
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. The lullaby is heard first during the film's prologue (performed by
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as the Dowager Empress Marie, and
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as the young
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), then as an
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version toward the end of the film when the Dowager Empress and the adult Anastasia are reunited (sung by Lansbury, and
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as Anastasia). Callaway also sings the complete version (which does not include the lullaby lyrics) during the film's second act. A pop version with vocals by country singer
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was also featured on the film's soundtrack and was released as a music video. Acapella group
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also covered the song on their 2020 Christmas album, '' We Need a Little Christmas''.


Production and synopsis

The melody of this song reprises a lullaby sung to Anastasia herself by her grandmother: The Dowager Empress commissions a music box that plays the lullaby as a gift for young Anastasia, to comfort her while her grandmother is away. The recurring melody serves as a narrative device in the film since Anya's memory of the lullaby, and the music box's necklace key are her only ties to her forgotten past. The theme of memory is further enhanced by composer David Newman's recurring use of the melody throughout the film's score, also incorporating variations of the song "
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". The full version of "Once Upon a December" is sung by Anya after entering the now derelict
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. The repressed memories of her past are stirred by her unknowing return to her childhood home, triggering a musical dream sequence in which the palace is returned to its former glory, and she remembers singing the tune as a child with her grandmother.


Critical reception

DVDReview describes it as "the showstopper in the film". FilmTracks argues both these songs' "appeal as the 'leading lady's songs' are equally attractive. The site compared ''December'' favorably to ''Past'', writing that "''Once Upon a December'' better tells the film's story. Appearing in short vocal reprises throughout the score, this song is the connecting element between Anya and her lost grandmother, and the Russian sensibilities of the
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are far more interesting than the rather straightforward ballad". DVDTalk described the song as intimate DarkRealmFox said it was "a fabulous musical number". CineMatter said "only two f the film's songs("Journey to the Past", and "Once Upon a December") have any lasting presence". FilmVault says it is "fairy-tale lovely". FilmTracks said the pop version is "the highlight of all the songs, despite the somewhat lazy vocal rendering". AllMusic describes it as an example of copying the "
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formula of balancing big show tunes from the film with re-recorded MOR pop versions of the same song". DVDReview describes it as a "karaoke-style sing-a-long".


References

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