We've Got Tonight
"We've Got Tonight"
Find comfort in Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonite," his powerful 1978 soft rock ballad. From the platinum 'Stranger in Town' album, this emotional rock track explores loneliness and connection. Discover the classic original, later famously covered by Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton.
- TITLE: We've Got Tonight
- BAND: Bob Seger
- GENRE: Rock, Soft Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 14
- YEAR: 1978
Released as a successful single in October 1978 from the hit album 'Stranger in Town,' Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonite" showcased his mastery of the moving rock ballad. This soft rock gem, performed with the Silver Bullet Band, features a vulnerable, heartfelt vocal performance and a memorable piano melody, becoming a major chart hit for Seger.
"We've Got Tonite" resonated deeply with listeners in 1978 for its honest portrayal of seeking solace and temporary companionship. This soft rock hit demonstrated Bob Seger's versatility beyond his well-known rock anthems. Its themes of finding comfort in the present moment, despite uncertain futures, gave the song enduring appeal and inspired popular cover versions.
SONG MEANING: "We've Got Tonite" tells the story of two people, likely lonely or seeking escape, who decide to spend one night together for mutual comfort, acknowledging it may only be temporary ("I know your plans don't include me"). It's about setting aside future worries ("Why don't we stop fooling ourselves?") and focusing on the shared warmth and connection available in the present moment ("We've got tonite / Who needs tomorrow? Let's make it last").
"Bob Seger"
- TITLE: Bob Seger
- ACTIVE: 1961–1996 (1961), 2000–2019 (2000), 2023
- BAND: Bob Seger
"Roll Me Away"
- TITLE: Roll Me Away
- BAND: Bob Seger
- GENRE: Heartland Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: February 26
- YEAR: 1983
