![]() One of the things, a happy accident, was that all of the brass stabs and those weird things that happen on the record – they were just a product of what happened with the demo". He added: "You would be making decisions based on what was coming, and sometimes those decisions would be wrong – but you couldn't undo them. For the full version, Rabin used the first and second tracks to record the instruments and vocals before mixing the song onto the third. Both recordings were released on Rabin's demo compilation album 90124, in 2003. A developed version with drums, keyboards, and a complete set of lyrics was completed in 1980. One of the recordings consisted of the main verse and chorus riff played on an acoustic guitar with some vocals. Rabin then put down his ideas onto tape using his home equipment which included a 4-track tape machine. The song originated in 1979 from South African musician, singer-songwriter, and producer Trevor Rabin while going to the toilet, he wrote "the whole thing, from beginning to end". The song was originally written by Trevor Rabin ![]()
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