Released: August 15, 1988

Songwriter: David “Hawk” Wolinski James Newton Howard

Producer: Elliot Scheiner Glenn Frey

They looked into each other's eyes and saw an answer
Some call it fate, some call it destiny
But they believed that it was more than just a chance they had to
Take, they only knew that it was meant to be

He looked into the night to try to find a place to hide
She made excuses to the ones who said they cared
They fell into each other's arms, they knew the passion
This is the night they knew, one only lovers dared

They go two hearts beatin' louder than thunder
Two lovers tryin' to make it as one
Two hearts beatin' louder than thunder
Tonight, they're gonna do what must be done
What must be done

The night is filled with every kind of new emotion
With every moment comes a chance they might delay
Congratulations to the ones who said they loved her
No consolation to the ones who stayed away

Why must young lovers always hide what should be natural?
Why must they always do what others tell them to?
They'll find a place to hide, a place to take their passion
They'll find a way to do what only lovers do

They got two hearts beatin' louder than thunder
Two lovers tryin' to make it as one
Two hearts beatin' louder than thunder
Tonight they're gonna do what must be done
(repeat)

I love you
Yes, I do
Love me, too

They got two hearts beatin' louder than thunder
Two lovers tryin' to make it as one
Two hearts beatin' louder than thunder
Two lovers trying to makes as one
Tonight they're gonna do what must be done

They got two hearts, two hearts
Two hearts, two hearts
They got two hearts, baby
They're beatin louder, louder, louder
They're beatin' louder, louder, louder

Glenn Frey

Glenn Lewis Frey (November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor from Detroit, Michigan. Frey was a founding member of the rock band Eagles, acting as co-lead singer and frontman along with Don Henley. Frey played guitar and keyboards as well as sang lead vocals on songs including “Take It Easy”, “Peaceful Easy Feeling”, and “Tequila Sunrise”, among others. Frey had a successful solo career during the Eagles‘ hiatus from 1980 to 1994. He released his debut solo album, No Fun Aloud in 1982, and the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Frey won six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards as a member of the Eagles, and he was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998.