Who wrote weve got tonight

We've Got Tonight Lyrics

I know it's late, I know you're weary
I know your plans, Don't include me
But still here we are, Both of us lonely
Long as we're sheltered, from all that we see
Why should we worry, No one will care, girl
Look at the stars, So far away
We got tonight, Who needs tomorrow
We got tonight, Why don't you stay
Deep in my soul, I've been so lonely
All of my hopes, Fading away
I've looked for love, Like everyone else does
I know I'll keep searchin', Even after today
For there it is babe, I've sapd it all
Still here we are, Both of us lonely, Both of us lonely
Yeah we got tonight, Who needs tomorrow
Let's make it last babe, Let's find a way
Turn out the light, Come take my hand now
We got tonight babe, Why don't you stay
We got tonight, Who needs tomorrow
We; ve got tonight, Why don't you stay

Writer(s): BOB SEGER<br>Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com


More from House On Fire: The Jeff Healey Band Demos & Rarities

Loading

You Might Like

Loading


FAQs for We've Got Tonight

"We've Got Tonight" is a ballad written by Bob Seger, from his 1978 album Stranger in Town. It is performed by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band. It was recorded on December 1976 and released as a single on October 1978. In 1983, Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton covered on his album of the same name. It was released on January 24, 1983 as a single. Since in 1985, however, Kenny Loggins and Easton did it covered the three title songs on his album Vox Humana. In 2002, Ronan Keating and Lulu covered on their albums Destination and Together. It was released as a single on November 25, 2002.

Lyrics

Kenny Loggins:I know it's late, I know you're wearyI know your plans don't include meStill here we are, both of us lonelyLonging for shelter from all that we seeWhy should we worry, no one will care girlLook at the stars so far awayWe've got tonight, who needs tomorrow?We've got tonight, babeWhy don't you stay?Sheena Easton:Deep in my soul I've been so lonelyAll of my hopes fading awayI've longed for love like everyone else doesI know I'll keep searching after todayKenny Loggins:So there it is girl, I've said it all nowSheena Easton:And here we are babe, what do you say?Both:We've got tonight, who needs tomorrow?We've got tonight, babeWhy don't you stay?Kenny Loggins:I know it's late, I know you're wearyI know your plans don't include meSheena Easton:Still here we areBoth:Both of us lonelyBoth of us lonelyKenny Loggins:We've got tonightSheena Easton:Who needs tomorrow?Kenny Loggins:Let's make it lastSheena Easton:Let's find a wayKenny Loggins:Turn out the lightSheena Easton:Oooooh-ho, come take my hand nowBoth:We've got tonight, babeWhy don't you stay?We've got tonight, babeWhy don't you stay?

Personnel

  • Kenny Loggins – lead vocals
  • Sheena Easton – lead vocals
  • Michael Landau – electric guitar
  • David Foster – keyboards
  • Nathan East – bass guitar
  • Michael Baird – drums
  • Jeremy Lubbock – strings arrangement

In 1983, we witnessed one of the biggest collaborations in the music industry. It was when American country star Kenny Rogers teamed up with Scottish pop star Sheena Easton to record “We’ve Got Tonight.”

Both Easton and Rogers were on the roster of EMI America-Liberty Records. Their collaboration on “We’ve Got Tonight” was firmly suggested by the label chairman, Larry Mazza, who was hoping to restore Easton to chart ascendancy.

Rogers personally called Easton to pitch their duet on December 23, 1982. “I liked the idea of recording with Sheena. I thought the contrast in styles–I’m so throaty, and she’s so trained and pure–would really work well,” he said. And finally, on Christmas Eve, the two singers rehearsed the song with a piano. After the ten-day recording session, “We’ve Got Tonight” was released, and it soared up high in the charts.

It became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Country Singles chart and reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles chart and No. 2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. It even reached the top 30 in the United Kingdom.

And as it was hoped for, “We’ve Got Tonight” helped Easton earn a unique distinction and mounted a successful career on Billboard’s charts. In March 1985, Billboard Magazine presented her with a special award, honoring her as the first artist to crack the Top Five on the publication’s pop, country, adult contemporary, dance, and black music charts.

Rogers died on March 20 at age 81. “It was a privilege to work with Kenny,” Easton told Billboard. “His voice was unique, and his talent made every note seem effortless. I learned so much just watching him work, and I will be forever grateful that he touched my life and made it better. He will be missed.” 

Did You Know “We’ve Got Tonight” Started Out As A Rock Song?

“We’ve Got Tonight” was written by American rock music artist Bob Seger from his 1978 album Stranger in Town. The song was actually developed from an earlier song that he had written titled “This Old House,” which featured the same chords but a slightly different melody.

Seger overhauled “This Old House” into “We’ve Got Tonite” the day after seeing the 1973 film, The Sting, which featured a conversation between Robert Redford’s character and a woman he’s attracted to played by Dimitra Arliss. Arliss said: “I don’t even know you,” to which Redford responded: “You know me. It’s two in the morning, and I don’t know nobody.” This particular scene caused an emotional response in Seger to overhaul the song lyrics.

“We’ve Got Tonite” was not recorded until the 1976 sessions for Seger’s album Night Moves. However, it was held off as Seger felt it was not fit for the album’s theme. Finally, “We’ve Got Tonite” served as the third single for Seger’s album Stranger in Town. The single record charted twice for Seger.

ASCAP honored the song as the Most Performed Country Song of 1983 after it was rebranded as a Country & Western song, thanks to Rogers and Easton duet. Seger personally acknowledged the honor by attending the October 1984 ASCAP Country Music Awards event held at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville.

Several other big artists also released their own versions. Dottie West remade “We’ve Got Tonight” for her album “Special Delivery,” and Conway Twitty also cut it for his “Heart And Soul.” In 2002, we heard another incredible duet, thanks to Ronan Keating and Scottish singer Lulu’s rendition.

But guess we can all agree that what Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton did was absolutely iconic, watch one of their most remarkable performances of “We’ve Got Tonight” in the video below.

Who wrote we got tonight for Kenny Rogers?

Bob Seger

Who Covered we've got tonight?

Versions.