“Heat Of The Moment” is the first track and single of the eponymous debut album of the British Progressive Rock Group, Asia. It instantly became a huge hit on rock radio, hitting #1 on the US Rock Chart in April 1982 and holding it for six weeks.
Soon after it crossed over to pop, peaking at the #4...
[Verse 1]
I never meant to be so bad to you
One thing I said that I would never do
A look from you, and I would fall from grace
And that would wipe the smile right from my face
[Verse 2]
Do you remember when we used to dance?
And incidents arose from circumstance
One thing led to another, we were young
And we would scream together songs unsung
[Chorus]
It was the heat of the moment
Telling me what my heart meant
The heat of the moment showed in your eyes
[Verse 3]
And now you find yourself in Eighty Two
The disco hot spots hold no charm for you
You can concern yourself with bigger things
You catch a pearl and ride the dragon's wings
[Chorus]
'Cause it's the heat of the moment
Heat of the moment
The heat of the moment showed in your eyes
[Instrumental Interlude]
[Verse 4]
And when your looks are gone and you're alone
How many nights you sit beside the phone?
What were the things you wanted for yourself?
Teenage ambitions you remember well
[Chorus]
It was the heat of the moment
Telling me what your heart meant
The heat of the moment showed in your eyes
[Outro]
It was the heat of the moment
Heat of the moment
Heat of the moment showed in your eyes
Heat of the moment
Heat of the moment
Heat of the moment
Heat of the moment…
Heat of the Moment was written by Geoff Downes & John Wetton.
Heat of the Moment was produced by Mike Stone.
Asia released Heat of the Moment on Thu Mar 18 1982.
John Wetton told Songfacts:
”Heat of The Moment,” it starts off with an apology. You’ve never heard that in a rock song before, either. “I never meant to be so bad to you, one thing I said that I would never do.” … The whole song is just an apology. It’s just saying I fucked up. I hold my hand out...