"Play The Game Tonight" was Kansas' biggest hit of the '80s. It's similar to the power ballads that were popular at the time, yet still contains the group's unmistakable sound. The lyrics are intense, about someone who is playing to win at something that involves great celebrity and power, but facing the risk of grave consequences. It sounds like someone who is selling his soul for success in the entertainment industry, but it could also apply to corrupt politicians or even wealthy businessmen making profitable but destructive choices.
This started out as a song called "Stay With Me Tonight" that was written by Danny Flower and Rob Frazier. According to Kansas founder Kerry Livgren's biography Seeds Of Change, Kansas changed the title to "Play The Game Tonight" and re-wrote the lyrics. Flower and Frazier are credited as writers on the song along with Livgren and Kansas members Rich Williams and Phil Ehart. It's one of the few songs in the Kansas catalog with outside writers on the credits.
This marks the first appearance of new Kansas lead singer John Elefante, who replaced Steve Walsh. Vinyl Confessions was also the last album that violinist Robby Steinhardt played on until 1997. The album marked guitarist/keyboardist Kerry Livgren and bassist Dave Hope's newfound Christianity; the result was more of a Contemporary Christian sound.
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