We've Got Tonite
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| We've Got Tonite | |
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| Released: | February 11, 2013 |
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| By: | Bob Seger |
| Sung by: | Finn, Rachel, Kurt, Blaine, Marley, Jake, Quinn, Santana, Artie and Betty |
| Solos: | Finn, Rachel, Kurt, Blaine, Marley, Jake, Quinn, Santana, Artie and Betty |
| Place: | Wedding Reception, Hotel Hallways and Hotel Room |
| Episode: | I Do |
We've Got Tonite by Bob Seger is featured in I Do, the fourteenth episode of Season Four. It is sung by Artie, Betty, Blaine, Finn, Jake, Kurt, Marley, Quinn, Rachel and Santana.
Before the song, Finn and Rachel have a conversation in which Finn tells Rachel that he knows she can't commit with Brody properly because she still loves him. They seem as if they're about to kiss but Rachel tells him they have to sing their duet. The song starts when Rachel takes the last flower petal. Jake, Marley, Kurt and Blaine can be seen slow dancing with each other while Finn and Rachel take to the stage as they sing. Sue is seen watching everyone slow dance sadly when a man asks her to dance. Quinn, Santana, Brittany, Sam, Betty and Artie can also be seen enjoying themselves and dancing. Quinn comments that she never slow-danced with a girl before but she likes it, leaving Santana with a smile. Rachel and Finn hold hands as they sing and the scene cuts as it shows them holding hands walking into their hotel room together. Blaine and Kurt sing as Kurt drags Blaine by the tie into the room, Marley and Jake sing as they walk in the room together, happily. Quinn and Santana laugh and enjoy themselves as they sing, running to their room, and Betty and Artie go together, seeming to have created a new friendship. In the hotel room, Finn and Rachel take off their clothes, eager to do things together.
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Lyrics
Finn:
I know it's late
I know you're weary
I know your plans don't include me
Rachel:
Still here we are
Both of us lonely
Longing for shelter from all that we see
Finn:
Why should we worry?
No one will care, girl
Rachel:
Look at the stars now, so far away
We'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 so fading away
And I've longed for love
Like everyone else does
I know I'll keep searching after today
Finn:
So there it is, girl
We've got it all now
Rachel:
And here we are, babe
What do you say?
Finn and Rachel:
We've got tonight
Who needs tomorrow?
We've got tonight, babe, why don't we stay?
Kurt:
I know it's late and I know you're weary
Blaine:
I know your plans don't include me
Marley:
Still here we are
Marley and Jake:
Both of us lonely, both of us lonely
Quinn:
We've got tonight
Santana:
Who needs tomorrow?
Artie:
Let's make it last
Betty:
Let's find a way
Finn:
Turn out the light
Rachel:
Oh, Come take my hand now
Finn and Rachel:
We've got tonight, babe, why don't we stay?
We've got tonight, babe, why don't we stay?
Trivia
- During the song, Blaine and Kurt can be seen walking into room 206 at the hotel. The room number is a reflection of the episode Never Been Kissed (season 2, episode 6), when Blaine and Kurt first met.
- Dani Shay, a contestant from the second season of The Glee Project and girlfriend of Ali Stroker, briefly appears dancing during the performance. This is the second time that a contestant who didn't win The Glee Project has appeared on the show in a cameo role. The first was Ellis Wylie who appeared in Swan Song during the Winter Showcase.
- With ten soloists, this song is tied with Do They Know It's Christmas? for the song with the most singers to be featured.
Errors
- During this song, the room that Finn and Rachel are in, changes. When they first enter the room number is '208' however the final shot of the door closing shows the room to be number '214' and the handle has switched sides.
- When Quinn and Santana laugh and sing as they run down the hall, the lip-syncing becomes obvious, because Santana's laughs can still be heard while she is singing.
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