Sitdown. “The song developed as a jam started by Steve Perry playing the bass. Actually, that song is reminiscent of a Sam Cooke song called “Nothing Can Change This Love”; Steve was very influenced by the great Sam Cooke. When Journey worked on writing new songs, it was a collaborat...
Half of their 12 total Top 20 songs are from this era alone. Tracklist: 1. Don’t Stop Believin’ Intro 2. Don’t Stop Believin’ 3. Stone In Love 4. Who’s Crying Now 5. Keep On Runnin’ 6. Still They Ride 7. Escape 8. Lay It Down 9. Dead Or Alive 10. Neal Schon ...
Arnel Pineda was similarly hampered on his first-ever album with Journey when he was asked to re-do a whopping 12 previously recorded songs, including the Augeri-sung “Faith in the Heartland.” Though a dynamic performer with a powerful voice, there had to be a better introduction than hav...
These paired songs took a convoluted path, as everyone reworked both halves into a legacy-defining moment for Journey and their new singer. "Feeling That Way" began as a Rolie track called "Velvet Curtain" then evolved into "Let Me Stay," which was considered forNext. When Steve Perry arri...
These paired songs took a convoluted path, as everyone reworked both halves into a legacy-defining moment for Journey and their new singer. "Feeling That Way" began as a Rolie track called "Velvet Curtain" then evolved into "Let Me Stay," which was considered forNext. When Steve Perry arri...
wall radio favorites like “Faithfully.” Stick with the new songs on this platinum seller, notably “Never Walk Away” and “After All These Years” – tracks that neatly echo Journey’s ’80s-era arena ballad sound. The latter was a Top 10 hit on the adult contemporary chart. (DeRiso...
wall radio favorites like “Faithfully.” Stick with the new songs on this platinum seller, notably “Never Walk Away” and “After All These Years” – tracks that neatly echo Journey’s ’80s-era arena ballad sound. The latter was a Top 10 hit on the adult contemporary chart. (DeRiso...
The Best Song From Every Journey Album Singers may come, and singers most certainly may go, but some great songs remain. See Neal Schon Among Rock’s Forgotten Supergroups
Jonathan Cain once said Perry could write songs like thisin his sleep. Unfortunately, this only-okay leftover is an example of that assembly line-type approach. That said, "Ask the Lonely" is still better than most of the stuff on the back end ofFrontiers. ...
but that doesn't mean he didn't have an undeniable impact. His anticipatory rhythm builds a smart tension on the underrated "The Eyes of a Woman," as Schon's echoing chords surround the vocal. Perry has called this one of his favorite Journey songs, and that might be because "The Eyes...