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Hold On to Tonight: The Story of Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton’s “We Got Tonight”
While the iconic duet “Islands in the Stream” by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton is what many associate with their powerful pairing, there’s another song that holds a special place in music history: “We Got Tonight.”

Released in 1983, “We Got Tonight” wasn’t originally intended for Rogers and Parton. The song, written by rock legend Bob Seger, was offered to Rogers as a solo track for his album of the same name. However, upon hearing it, Rogers felt it might struggle to compete with Seger’s own powerful vocals.

Enter Sheena Easton, a rising pop star at the time. Rogers’ record label suggested a duet, and with Easton on board, “We Got Tonight” took on a new life. Their contrasting vocals, Easton’s smooth and Rogers’ raspy, created a perfect storm of longing and sensuality. The song became a number one hit on the Billboard charts, solidifying Rogers’ crossover appeal and introducing Easton to a wider audience.

Despite the success of “We Got Tonight,” the story doesn’t end there. It paved the way for Rogers’ next album, Eyes That See in the Dark, which featured the now-legendary “Islands in the Stream” with Dolly Parton. The rest, as they say, is country music history.

So, as you listen to “We Got Tonight,” remember it as a testament to the power of collaboration and a stepping stone to one of country music’s greatest partnerships. It’s a song about fleeting connection, about finding solace in a shared moment, and a reminder to cherish the night, because tomorrow may bring something new.

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