High Enough
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Background
According to songwriter and co-lead vocalist Jack Blades:
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'High Enough' was about how you love someone so much and you just don't want to scare them away. And it's like, do I take the next step? And then she freaks out when you go, 'I love you.' And it's like, 'What!?!? I'm outta here!' And you're, 'Wait a minute! Come back!' But then the girl comes back, because in the bridge it's, (singing) 'The next thing I remember I was running back for more.' You know how you get scared at first when you fall in love, and everybody freaks out, and that can't be right. And then you go, Wait a minute, this is great, let's forget about the past. Can you fly me over yesterday? Can you take me high enough to fly me over yesterday?[1]
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Music video
The music video depicts a young drifter and his girlfriend who commit a series of robberies. As the video ends, the priest is revealed to be Ted Nugent.
Track listings
7-inch and cassette single[2][3]
- "High Enough" (single version) – 4:17
- "Piledriver" (album version) – 4:18
- "High Enough" (LP version) – 4:43
- "Piledriver" (LP version) – 4:18
- "Bonestripper" – 4:22
Personnel
Damn Yankees
- Tommy Shaw: lead and backing vocals, acoustic and rhythm guitar
- Ted Nugent: lead guitar, backing and harmony vocals
- Jack Blades: lead and backing vocals, bass
- Michael Cartellone: drums, percussion
Additional personnel
- Alan Pasqua: Keyboards
- Jimmie Haskell: string arrangements
- Neverleave Brothers: backing vocals
Charts
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Certifications
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References
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- 1990 songs
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- Song recordings produced by Ron Nevison
- Songs written by Ted Nugent
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