In the Air Tonight [Nonpoint]
Miami Vice Soundtrack · Miami Vice [Soundtrack] [2006]
I can feel it
Coming in the air tonight
Oh Lord
Ive been waiting for this moment
For all my life
Oh Lord
Well if you told me you were drowning
I would not lend a hand
Ive seen your face before my friend
But i dont know if you know who i am
Well i was there and i saw what you did
I saw it with my own two eyes
So you can wipe of the grin
I know where youve been
Its all been a pack of lies
I can feel it
Coming in the air tonight
Oh Lord
Ive been waiting for this moment
For all my life
Oh Lord, Oh Lord
Well i remember
I remember dont worry
How could i ever forget
Its the first time
The last time
We ever met
But i know the reason why you keep me silenced up
No you dont fool me
Cause the hurt doesnt show
But the pain still grows
Its no stranger to you and me
I can feel it
Coming in the air tonight
Oh Lord
Ive been waiting for this moment
For all my life
Oh Lord, Oh Lord
Coming in the air tonight
Oh Lord
Ive been waiting for this moment
For all my life
Oh Lord
Well if you told me you were drowning
I would not lend a hand
Ive seen your face before my friend
But i dont know if you know who i am
Well i was there and i saw what you did
I saw it with my own two eyes
So you can wipe of the grin
I know where youve been
Its all been a pack of lies
I can feel it
Coming in the air tonight
Oh Lord
Ive been waiting for this moment
For all my life
Oh Lord, Oh Lord
Well i remember
I remember dont worry
How could i ever forget
Its the first time
The last time
We ever met
But i know the reason why you keep me silenced up
No you dont fool me
Cause the hurt doesnt show
But the pain still grows
Its no stranger to you and me
I can feel it
Coming in the air tonight
Oh Lord
Ive been waiting for this moment
For all my life
Oh Lord, Oh Lord
In the Air Tonight [Nonpoint]
This track features the iconic synth-driven composition by Phil Collins, originally recorded for the 1984 film Miami Vice. While the song is widely associated with Collins' solo career, this specific version appears on a 2006 soundtrack compilation that reimagines the film's musical score. The recording captures the dramatic tension and cinematic atmosphere characteristic of the show's theme, utilizing the distinctive drum break and atmospheric synthesizers that defined the era. It stands as a key piece of the soundtrack's broader effort to blend contemporary pop sensibilities with the gritty aesthetic of the 1980s television series.
