Bob Seger’s ‘We’ve Got Tonight’ is a poignant ballad that delves into the themes of loneliness, longing, and the fleeting nature of human connection. The song captures a moment of vulnerability between two individuals who find themselves alone and seeking comfort in each other’s company. Seger’s lyrics are a heartfelt plea for companionship, emphasizing the importance of seizing the present moment without worrying about the future.
The song opens with an acknowledgment of the late hour and the weariness of both parties. Despite knowing that their plans do not include each other, they are united in their loneliness and desire for shelter from the harsh realities of life. The imagery of stars far away serves as a metaphor for the distance and isolation they feel, yet it also highlights the beauty and possibility of the night they have together. Seger questions the need to worry about tomorrow when they have the opportunity to find solace in each other tonight.
Check out Richard Goodall’s cover below.
Goodall, who has previously wowed audiences with performances of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Michael Bolton’s “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You,” is now focusing on his next song choice.
Now in LA for final preparations, Goodall explained, “You don’t just stand up there and sing. There is so much prep work. They have screens behind you, screens your standing on. They have creative people, story people, and of course the music team.”