At The Beginning

The Countdown Singers · Other Songs - The Countdown Singers

We were strangers,

starting out on a journey

Never dreaming

what we'd have to go through

Now here we are,

and I'm suddenly standing,

at the beginning with you



No one told me

I was going to find you,

Unexpected

what you did to my heart,



When I lost hope

you were there to remind me

this is the start



And life is a road

and I wanna to keep going

love is a river

I wanna keep flowing

life is a road

now and forever

wonderful journey



I'll be there when the world stops turning

I'll be there when the storm is through

in the end I wanna be standing

at the beginning with you



We were strangers

on a crazy adventure



Never dreaming

how our dreams would come true



Now here we stand unafraid of the future

At the beginning with you



And life is a road

and I wanna to keep going

love is a river

I wanna keep flowing

life is a road

now and forever

wonderful journey



I knew there was somebody somewhere

that made love in the dark

Now I know my dream will live on

Ive been waiting so long

Nothings gonna tear us apart



And life is a road

and I wanna to keep going

love is a river

I wanna keep flowing

life is a road

now and forever

wonderful journey



Life is a road and I wanna keep going

Love is a river I wanna keep going on

Starting out on a journey



Life is a road and I wanna keep going

Love is a river I wanna keep flowing

In the end I wanna be standing

at the beginning with you

At The Beginning - The Countdown Singers

The Countdown Singers delivered 'At The Beginning' as a quintessential example of their 1960s pop sound, blending smooth harmonies with a polished production style that defined the era. Their discography features a catalog of hits ranging from romantic ballads to upbeat dance tracks, all characterized by their signature vocal arrangement and catchy melodies. This recording stands as a testament to their ability to craft accessible, radio-friendly music that resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom. The song reflects the group's commitment to high-quality vocal performances and melodic structures that became hallmarks of their body of work during the mid-to-late 1960s.