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Ah, the iconic opening of “My Heart Will Go On” from Titanic! It’s a classic that never gets old. From the first few notes, you know it’s gonna be good. You can’t help but feel all the emotions that come with it - nostalgia, joy, sadness - all rolled into one. It’s no wonder this song has become such an iconic part of pop culture!

Who Sings At The Beginning Of Titanic? [Solved]

No stranger to movie songs, Céline Dion had already contributed to Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in the ’90s. But it was her rendition of “My Heart Will Go On”, James Horner and Will Jennings’ signature song for the film, that really put her on the map.

  1. Opening Scene: The opening scene of Titanic shows the ship sailing out of Southampton, England on its maiden voyage in 1912. This iconic scene sets the stage for the rest of the movie and introduces us to some of the main characters.

  2. Rose’s Story: We learn about Rose’s story as she tells it to her granddaughter in present day. She recounts how she was a young woman from a wealthy family who was engaged to a man she did not love and was planning to take her own life when Jack saved her from jumping off the ship.

  3. Jack and Rose Meet: After saving Rose, Jack meets her on board and they quickly become friends despite their different social classes. They share stories, dance together, and eventually fall in love during their time on board Titanic before tragedy strikes.

  4. The Sinking: As we all know, Titanic hits an iceberg late into its voyage which leads to its eventual sinking into icy waters below deck with many passengers still aboard including Jack and Rose who are separated during this chaotic event but eventually reunite at the end of it all as they cling onto a piece of driftwood for dear life until help arrives in time for them both to be rescued alive from certain death at sea

5.“My Heart Will Go On”: The movie ends with Celine Dion’s iconic song “My Heart Will Go On” playing over scenes from throughout the movie as we see how far both Jack and Rose have come since

I’m sure you’ve heard it before, but the beginning of “Titanic” is one of the most iconic movie songs ever! It’s so catchy and powerful that it always gives me chills. You know, that part where Celine Dion belts out “Every night in my dreams, I see you, I feel you…”? Yeah, that’s the one! It’s such a classic and never gets old. Plus, it just makes me wanna sing along every time!