The publication reported VanWarmer's soft rock break-up song, off his album Warmer, secured the No. 4 Billboard Hot 100 spot the year it was released.
"First of all, I think it's an emotion that I think a lot of people have felt. And it's certainly an emotion that I felt, and it's basically about someone leaving someone," said VanWarmer in the 1979 interview.
"Some of the melodies just, I guess, inspired that because it really just came to me in a flash almost. And then I just worked for about two weeks, just trying to just kind of polishing the song. Working on a melody for the verse and setting that emotion in a situation that I felt a lot of people would be able to identify with," said VanWarmer.
VanWarmer said that the finished product "wasn't really terribly well accepted by the record company" in the United States. He decided to collaborate with a different sound engineer to ensure the album had more success. According to VanWarmer, he and his band "did almost everything over again" for the newer version of the record, which "just took a long time."
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