Hold Me 'Til the Mornin' Comes

"Hold Me 'Til the Morning Comes" is a 1983 song by Paul Anka, featuring backing vocals by then Chicago singer Peter Cetera.

It was released as the first single from Anka's 1983 album, Walk a Fine Line.

It was later included on Anka's 1998 duets album A Body of Work, with re-recorded keyboards and drums.

It spent four months on the chart, longer than almost all of Anka's other hits, including some of his highest-charting songs.

[1] It was blocked from the number-one spot first by DeBarge's "All This Love" and then by Rita Coolidge's "All Time High".