About the song
Background of “We’ve Got Tonight” by Kenny Rogers
- Originally written and performed by Bob Seger on his 1978 album “Stranger in Town”
- Released by Kenny Rogers in 1983 as a duet with Sheena Easton on his album “We’ve Got Tonight”
- Became a bigger hit for Rogers than Seger, reaching number one on the Billboard Country Singles chart and number six on the Billboard Hot 100
Themes in “We’ve Got Tonight”
- Fleeting connection: The song explores a chance encounter between two lonely strangers who find solace and connection in each other for a single night.
- Carpe diem: The lyrics urge the couple to seize the moment and enjoy their time together, acknowledging the uncertainty of the future (“We’ve got tonight”).
- Bittersweetness: There’s a bittersweet undercurrent as they both know the connection is temporary.
- Loneliness and longing: The song portrays the characters’ underlying loneliness and their yearning for a deeper connection.
Despite its melancholic tone, the song celebrates the beauty of finding a temporary connection and living in the moment.
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Lyrics
I know it’s late
I know you’re weary And I know your plans don’t include me Still, here we are, both of us lonely Longing for shelter from all that we see Why should we worry? No one will care girl Look at the stars now, so far awayWe’ve got tonight
Who needs tomorrow? We’ve got tonight, babe Why don’t you stay?Deep in my soul
I’ve been so lonely All of my hopes fading away I’ve longed for love Like everyone else does I know I’ll keep searching after todaySo there it is girl
We’ve got it all now And here we are, babe What do you say?We’ve got tonight
Who needs tomorrow? We’ve got tonight, babe Why don’t we stay?I know it’s late and I know you’re weary
I know your plans don’t include me (still here we are) Both of us lonely Both of us lonelyWe’ve got tonight
Who needs tomorrow? Let’s make it last Let’s find a way Turn out the light Come take my hand now We’ve got tonight, babe Why don’t we stay?We’ve got tonight, babe
Why don’t we stay?