Original Lyrics by Phil Collins,
IN THE AIR TONIGHT
I can feel it coming in the air tonight, Oh Lord
I've been waiting for this moment, all my life, Oh Lord
Can you feel it coming in the air tonight, Oh Lord, Oh Lord
Well, if you told me you were drowning
I would not lend a hand
I've seen your face before my friend
But I don't know if you know who I am
Well, I was there and I saw what you did
I saw it with my own two eyes
So you can wipe off the grin, I know where you've been
It's all been a pack of lies
And I can feel it coming in the air tonight, Oh Lord
I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, Oh Lord
I can feel it in the air tonight, Oh Lord, Oh Lord
And I've been waiting for this moment all my life, Oh Lord,
Oh Lord
Well I remember, I remember don't worry
How could I ever forget, it's the first time, the last time
we ever met
But I know the reason why you keep your silence up, no you
don't fool me
The hurt doesn't show; but the pain still grows
It's no stranger to you or me
And I can feel it coming in the air tonight, Oh Lord...
"In the Air
Tonight" is a song
byPhil
Collinswhich first
appeared on his 1981 album,Face
Value. It was
also the first single of Collins' solo career, and remains
one of his best known hits.
The recording is notable for
its atmospheric production, while the song features
amacabretheme and is the subject of a
persistenturban
legend. Released in
January 1981 in theUK, the single was an instant hit, with an
impressive chart climb of 36-4-3-2. It stalled
behindJohn
Lennon's posthumous
number one "Woman", while its parent album,Face
Value, ranked as
the UK's third best-sellingLPof 1981. It was also an international
hit, reaching the top 20 on theBillboard
magazinepop
singles chart in the summer of 1981 and remains, alone
among Collins's solo oeuvre, a popular selection on
manyclassic rockradio stations. It is the
song most often associated with Collins' solo career, and
he has performed versions of it at many events, notably
atLive
Aid, where he played
the song on the same calendar day in bothPhiladelphiaandLondon[1]. He also performed the song atThe Secret
Policeman's Other Ball.
The lyrics of the song take the form of a dark monologue
directed towards an unnamed, possibly prominent person; the
singer describes having witnessed an unspecified act
perpetrated:
I was there
and I saw what you did saw it with my own two
eyes and anticipating an equally unspecified
consequence:
I can feel
it coming in the air tonight, oh
Lord I've been waiting for this moment for
all my life[1] Musically the song consists of a series
of ominous chords played over a simpledrum machinepattern (the Enka pattern on
aRoland
CR-78);
processedelectric guitarsounds andvocodedvocals on key words add
additional atmosphere. The mood is one of restrained anger
until the final chorus when an explosive burst ofdrumsreleases the musical tension,
and the instrumentation builds to a thundering final
chorus.
Collins wrote the song in the wake of a failing
relationship with his then-wife. Collins has described
obtaining the drum machine specifically to deal with these
personal issues through songwriting, tellingMixmagazine: "I had to start
writing some of this music that was inside me."[2]
The song's popularity in the 1980s increased after a nearly
complete recording of it was featured in thepilot
episodeof the
American television showMiami Vice("Brother's Keeper"), thus
becoming one of the first pop/rock songs to be featured as
part of a TV program in this manner. On the heels of this
successful merging of media, Collins became associated with
the show; other Collins tracks including
"Take
Me Home" were later
featured and Collins himself also acted in an episode,
"Phil The Shill".
Years later, Collins
commented on the legends about the song in aBBC World
Serviceinterview:
Chinese
whispers, it
gets more and more elaborate. It's so frustrating, 'cos
this is one song out of all the songs probably that I've
ever written that I really don't know what it's about, you
know.
“
I
don't know what this song is about. When I was
writing this I was going through a divorce. And the
only thing I can say about it is that it's
obviously in anger. It's the angry side, or the
bitter side of a separation. So what makes it even
more comical is when I hear these stories which
started many years ago, particularly in America, of
someone come up to me and say, 'Did you really see
someone drowning?' I said, 'No, wrong'. And then
every time I go back to America the story
gets
Putting the rumors to rest
once and for all, Collins stated onVH1Classic's "Classic Albums" series that he
came up with "99%" of the lyrics on the spot, based on what
he felt the vibe was of the dark chords he had improvised
over the ominous drum beat. He was "just messing around for
fun," completely unaware that what he was creating would
ultimately be the staple song from his next album.