: Despite its popularity on Adult Contemporary radio, it did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time because it was not released as a commercial physical single.
: Featured in the film One Fine Day (starring George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer).
is a power ballad recorded by Rod Stewart in 1996. While many associate the song with its songwriter, Kenny Loggins , Stewart's version was actually released first as part of his compilation album If We Fall in Love Tonight . 💿 Song Overview Original Release : Released by Rod Stewart in October 1996 .
: Written by James Newton Howard , Jud J. Friedman , and Allan Dennis Rich . Genre : Adult Contemporary / Pop Ballad. 🎹 Musical Guide & Learning
✨ : Rod Stewart's wife, Penny Lancaster , mentioned in an interview that when they first met, she was looking for someone who could "guide her," making this song a fitting anthem for their relationship.
: Kenny Loggins released his version a month after Stewart. While Loggins' version is more famous in the US, Stewart's cover remains a staple of his mid-90s ballad era.
: The song explores themes of seeing a partner in a new light and finally understanding the depth of love. 💡 Key Facts
: Guide melody versions exist to help singers learn the timing and pitch.
: Despite its popularity on Adult Contemporary radio, it did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time because it was not released as a commercial physical single.
: Featured in the film One Fine Day (starring George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer).
is a power ballad recorded by Rod Stewart in 1996. While many associate the song with its songwriter, Kenny Loggins , Stewart's version was actually released first as part of his compilation album If We Fall in Love Tonight . 💿 Song Overview Original Release : Released by Rod Stewart in October 1996 . Rod Stewart For The First Time
: Written by James Newton Howard , Jud J. Friedman , and Allan Dennis Rich . Genre : Adult Contemporary / Pop Ballad. 🎹 Musical Guide & Learning
✨ : Rod Stewart's wife, Penny Lancaster , mentioned in an interview that when they first met, she was looking for someone who could "guide her," making this song a fitting anthem for their relationship. : Despite its popularity on Adult Contemporary radio,
: Kenny Loggins released his version a month after Stewart. While Loggins' version is more famous in the US, Stewart's cover remains a staple of his mid-90s ballad era.
: The song explores themes of seeing a partner in a new light and finally understanding the depth of love. 💡 Key Facts While many associate the song with its songwriter,
: Guide melody versions exist to help singers learn the timing and pitch.