Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Seth MacFarlane
Vocals
John Mills
Violin
Charlie Lovell-Jones
Violin
Roberto Ruisi
Violin
Michael Trainor
Violin
Tereza Stanislav
Violin
Jessica Guideri
Violin
Ciaran McCabe
Violin
Jens Lynen
Violin
Steven Wilkie
Violin
Tamara Hatwan
Violin
Michael Siess
Violin
Misha Vayman
Violin
Luke Turell
Viola
Vicci Wardman
Viola
Rob Brophy
Viola
Jonah Sirota
Viola
Jonathan Aasgaard
Cello
Tim Lowe
Cello
Charlie Tyler
Cello
Ben Lash
Cello
Phillip Nelson
Double Bass
David Grossman
Double Bass
Charlotte Ashton
Flute
Tom Blomfield
Oboe
Lelie Resnick
Oboe
Benjamin Mellefont
Clarinet
Rose Corrigan
Bassoon
Dan Higgins
Saxophone
Sal Lozano
Saxophone
Brian Scanlon
Saxophone
Rusty Higgins
Saxophone
Chad Smith
Saxophone
Dylan Hart
French Horn
Laura Brenes
French Horn
Teag Reaves
French Horn
Russell Bennett
Trumpet
James Davison
Trumpet
Michael Craig Davis
Trumpet
Chris Snead
Trumpet
Andy Wood
Trombone
Jon Stokes
Trombone
Tom Dunnett
Trombone
Pete North
Trombone
Douglas Tornquist
Tuba
Marcia Dickstein
Harp
Wade Culbreath
Percussion
Nicholas Arlondo
Accordion
George Doering
Guitar
Larry Koonse
Guitar
Chuck Berhofer
Bass Guitar
Thomas Ranier
Piano
John Wilson
Conductor
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ben Allen
Composer
Henry W. Sanicola
Composer
Nelson Riddle
Arranger
Lyrics
Who's in your arms tonight
Listening to lies from lips divine?
Sharing the kiss that I thought was mine
Who's in your arms tonight?
Who's in your arms tonight
Dreaming the dream that I once knew?
Thrilling to thrills like I used to do
Who's in your arms tonight?
Here am I haunting old places
We used to call our own
There you go taunting new faces
Darling, have you got a heart made of stone?
So, fool that I am to care
Guess I should find another one
But I only want to be the one
Who's in your arms tonight
Ooh, here am I haunting old places
We used to call our own
There you go taunting new faces
Darling, have you got a heart made of stone?
Oh, fool that I am to care
I guess I should find another one
But I only want to be the one
Who's in your arms tonight
Tonight, tonight
Written by: Ben Allen, Henry W. Sanicola