While the "Official HD Video" commonly found online features a high-concept life cycle theme, the song actually had two different versions:
REO Speedwagon's "Can't Fight This Feeling" is more than just an '80s power ballad; it’s a cultural touchstone that defines the peak of arena-rock vulnerability. Released in late 1984 as part of the Wheels Are Turnin' album, the song spent three consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1985. While the "Official HD Video" commonly found online
Cronin drew from a real-life "friend zone" situation where he was deeply attracted to a woman dating one of his friends. The track was a labor of love for
The track was a labor of love for frontman Kevin Cronin, who spent over a decade perfecting it. He wrote the verses in the early '70s but struggled to find the right chorus until a "cathartic" moment 12 years later. The Music Video: Two Distinct Visions
He has since described the song as a reflection of his struggle to express vulnerability, a byproduct of his traditional upbringing where "acting like everything was OK" was the norm. The Music Video: Two Distinct Visions