The song is a reworking of the main title theme from the 1980 film
A Small Circle of Friends, for which Jim Steinman wrote the score. It was first recorded by Air Supply, giving them a number two hit on the
Billboard Hot 100 in the US for three weeks. The song was subsequently released as a new track from their
1983 greatest hits album. The B-side of the single is "Late Again". They have included the song on their greatest hits and live albums, and recorded an acoustic version for their 2005 album
The Singer and the Song. Simultaneously, Steinman offered the song, along with "
Total Eclipse of the Heart", to
Meat Loaf for his
Midnight at the Lost and Found album; however, Meat Loaf's record company refused to pay Steinman for the material so Meat Loaf ended up writing compositions for the album himself. By 1983, Air Supply had changed much of its classic musician line-up, both in the recording studio and on tour. But Steinman, known for his lavish, rock-opera-ish type productions, used
Bruce Springsteen's
E-Street Band members
Roy Bittan on keyboards and
Max Weinberg on drums, to musically underscore the recording with like energies.
Rick Derringer, who was previously the guitarist for
the McCoys and
Edgar Winter, provided the electric guitar solo. == Chart performance ==