Peak
1
Weeks
18
Score
3,919
Chart Year
1985
In this song, a man is falling in love with a girl he has been friends with for a long time. When the band had difficulty coming up with songs for their Wheels Are Turnin' album, they took time off so each member could write alone. Lead singer Kevin Cronin went to Molokai, Hawaii, during his "time off." There, he played around with a song that he wrote 10 years earlier but never finished. When he stopped tinkering with his composition, it had become a song about a person's fear of change - even though he knows that he MUST change. Kevin Cronin's girlfriends have provided inspiration for several REO hits - he says this one is based on an amalgamation of these relationships, but the song has a deeper meaning. "Really, what the song is about was about my inability to have the courage to express myself," he said in a Songfacts interview. "I was brought up in an Irish-Catholic family, and you were taught to always keep a bright face, always act like everything was OK, even if maybe everything on the inside wasn't so OK. So that's something I've struggled with, and over the years have gotten better at. At that time, the only way I knew to express those feelings was to write songs about them. I've learned over the years that it works better to talk to people! You can actually become closer to other human beings when you are vulnerable and express yourself and are free to tell the truth and to be honest and to be up front with your feelings. It does work. Back in those days, the best that I could do was write a song about it." This was the second of two #1 hits for REO Speedwagon, following "Keep On Loving You." It was not the first single from the "Wheels Are Turnin'" album - that honor went to an uptempo track called "I Do' Wanna Know," which despite a funhouse video, reached only #29 in the US. Two videos were made for this song: one that shows them goofing around in a rehearsal space before performing it, and another far more elaborate video directed by Kevin Dole that shows a baby going through different life stages from birth to death. Heavy on compositing and special effects, it was cutting edge for 1984. REO Speedwagon played this at Live Aid in 1985. They followed Rick Springfield on the US stage. This song was featured in the South Park episode "Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy." >> When Glee creator Ryan Murphy saw a video of Cory Monteith drumming a version of this song with pencils and plastic containers, he brought him in for a mass audition in Los Angeles where he was given the role of Finn Hudson. The late Canadian actor and singer got to sing the tune alongside the Glee Cast in the pilot episode of the television series. It was released as one of the show's early singles in 2009. Bastille frontman Dan Smith covered the song for the 2019 John Lewis commercial. The festive ad tells the story of a little girl and her excitable dragon friend, Edgar. The John Lewis Christmas commercial is one of the UK's most hotly anticipated TV ads of the year. Soundtracks to John Lewis festive ads in the previous years have featured covers of classic tracks by the likes of Taken By Trees, Ellie Goulding, Slow Moving Millie, Gabrielle Aplin, Lily Allen, Tom Odell, Aurora, Vaults and Elbow.
I can't fight this feeling any longer And yet I'm still afraid to let it flow What started out as friendship has grown stronger I only wish I had the strength to let it show I tell myself that I can't hold out forever I said there is no reason for my fear 'Cause I feel so secure when we're together You give my life direction You make everything so clear And even as I wander I'm keeping you in sight You're a candle in the window On a cold, dark winter's night And I'm getting closer than I ever thought I might And I can't fight this feeling anymore I've forgotten what I started fighting for It's time to bring this ship into the shore And throw away the oars, forever 'Cause I can't fight this feeling anymore I've forgotten what I started fightin' for And if I have to crawl upon the floor Come crushing through your door Baby, I can't fight this feeling anymore My life has been such a whirlwind since I saw you I've been running 'round in circles in my mind And it always seems that I'm followin' you, girl 'Cause you take me to the places That alone I'd never find And even as I wander I'm keeping you in sight You're a candle in the window On a cold, dark winter's night And I'm getting closer than I ever thought I might And I can't fight this feeling anymore I've forgotten what I started fightin' for It's time to bring this ship into the shore And throw away the oars, forever 'Cause I can't fight this feeling anymore I've forgotten what I started fightin' for And if I have to crawl upon the floor Come crashing through your door Baby, I can't fight this feeling anymore Ooh
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jan 19, 1985 | 46 | 80 |
| 2 | Jan 26, 1985 | 34 | 92 |
| 3 | Feb 2, 1985 | 26 | 100 |
| 4 | Feb 9, 1985 | 16 | 110 |
| 5 | Feb 16, 1985 | 7 | 119 |
| 6 | Feb 23, 1985 | 4 | 122 |
| 7 | Mar 2, 1985 | 2 | 124 |
| 8 | Mar 9, 1985 | 1 | 125 |
| 9 | Mar 16, 1985 | 1 | 125 |
| 10 | Mar 23, 1985 | 1 | 125 |
| 11 | Mar 30, 1985 | 3 | 123 |
| 12 | Apr 6, 1985 | 6 | 120 |
| 13 | Apr 13, 1985 | 13 | 113 |
| 14 | Apr 20, 1985 | 23 | 103 |
| 15 | Apr 27, 1985 | 36 | 90 |
| 16 | May 4, 1985 | 51 | 75 |
| 17 | May 11, 1985 | 56 | 70 |
| 18 | May 18, 1985 | 82 | 44 |