The song rose to No. 9 on the Hot 100, becoming one of Journey’s biggest hits. Even though the tune wasn’t their highest-rising track on the chart, it’s become the rock band’s signature ...
This song debuted at number ... and was one of Perry's last songs as lead vocalist for the band. Originally written by Ian Tyson and sung by him and Sylvia Fricker in 1963, Journey debuted their ...
Sometimes, even the greatest albums can have one or two crappy songs on them - as Journey guitarist Neal Schon knows only too well! Most Journey fans think of the early ’80s as the band’s peak, when ...
Sometimes, even the greatest albums can have one or two crappy songs on them - as Journey guitarist Neal Schon knows only too well! Most Journey fans think of the early ’80s as the band’s peak ...