Released: May 30, 2008

Songwriter: Gretchen Peters Jim Vallance Bryan Adams

Producer: Bryan Adams

We'll save ourselves a bottle
Of California red
We'll drink it on a Tuesday
Let it go straight to our heads

And we'll eat from good china
And make love on linen sheets
Just like there's no tomorrow
No surrender, no retreat - Yeah

I can feel it in my bones
And I know it in my heart
Tomorrow may be rainin', but tonight we have the stars
We may always be together
Or miles and miles apart
Tomorrow may be rainin', but tonight we have the stars - Yeah

We were young and we were foolish
We were easy to deceive
Said we'd be in love forever
And it was easy to believe

Well you and I we had our moments
Our devils and our doubts
But the time we spend together - Yeah
We gotta make it count

I can feel it in my bones
And I know it in my heart
Tomorrow may be rainin', but tonight we have the stars - Yeah
We may always be together
Or miles and miles apart
Tomorrow may be rainin', but tonight we have the stars - Yeah

So let's hold on to this moment
'cause it's all we've really got - Yeah!

I can feel it in my bones
And I know it in my heart
Tomorrow may be rainin', but tonight we have the stars
We may always be together
Or miles and miles apart
Tomorrow may be rainin', but tonight we have the stars - Yeah

I can feel it in my bones
And I know it in my heart
Tomorrow may be rainin', but tonight we have the starts - Yeah

Oh yeah, tonight we have the stars

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer/songwriter and record producer.

He has gathered 15 Grammy Award nominations, including a win for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television in 1992. Additionally, Adams is known for his work on the soundtrack to the 2002 animated film, Stallion of the Cimarron. He has also, along with his longtime collaborator Jim Vallance, written the music and lyrics to the Broadway show Pretty The Musical.

Adams' Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles include Heaven, All for Love and Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman.