Five Good Covers: Don’t Stop Believin’ (Journey)

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When people argue over the Worst Song of All Time , inevitably someone will mention Journey’s (in)famous “Don’t Stop Believin’.” If Starship had never built that city on rock and roll, it would probably take the crown.

Frankly, I like other Journey songs, but “Don’t Stop Believin'” deserves most of the hate it gets. Its ubiquity on class rock radio, bad karaoke stages, and every college a cappella group that ever donned bow ties has made in insufferable (thank the Glee cover inexplicably going to #4 on the charts for the last one). Even The Sopranos couldn’t give it a coolness bump. It is not only Journey’s biggest song by a mile, it’s one of the most well-known songs of the 1980s, period.

The funny thing is that when it came out, not only was it not Journey’s biggest hit, it wasn’t even the biggest hit on that same album . “Open Arms” off Escape went to #2. “Who’s Crying Now” went to #4. “Don’t Stop Believin’,” meanwhile, barely scraped its way into the top ten.

Escape turns 36 this week, which might occasion a Full Album if anyone ever covered any of the other songs off it. But they don’t. They only cover “Don’t Stop Believin’.”

And they mostly cover it badly. Spotify features hundreds of insufferable a cappella slogs and novelty let’s-play-it-on-banjo/violin/harp/xylophone/18th-century-lute versions. It’s a heavy lift to make such an overplayed song enjoyable again, and most artists who try fail.

But we’ve dug up five who succeed. Even if at some point in your life you’ve prayed to never hear “Don’t Stop Believin'” again – and who hasn’t – these five will make you reconsider.

eels – Don’t Stop Believin’

Marnie Stern – Don’t Stop Believin’

Clem Snide – Don’t Stop Believin’

Petra Haden – Don’t Stop Believin’

Sarah Menescal – Don’t Stop Believin’

Bonus: Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Elton John, Debbie Harry, Shirley Bassey – Don’t Stop Believin’

‘Escape’ – an album that we swear has many songs besides “Don’t Stop Believin'” – came out on July 31, 1981. Buy it at Amazon.

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Still hate this song .. and there is no such place or thing as “South Detroit.” Due South of Detroit is actually Windsor, Ontario (look it up).

BTW: South Detroit is a thing, it’s just the southern part of metropolitan Detroit. “(Look it up)”

http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/detroit/index.ssf/2012/01/steve_perry_finally_answers_th.html

“South X” just means “the southern part of X”. i used to live in south Glasgow. it’s not like it’s a formal designation. tiresome gotcha

Where exactly did you find the need to diss what some consider one of the GREATEST rock songs of all time? Write a song that can top “Don’t stop believin’,” in the charts, and maybe then I’ll listen. But until then, you have no right to denounce the artistic success of a band that you are clearly jealous of!

Awful; they all should stick with their own genres and not try to duplicate Steve Perry (who cannot be duplicated).

what’s wrong with a cappella anyway

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For many people, Journey is more than just a rock band.

In fact, Journey might be considered the ultimate rock band of its time with classic, unforgettable hit songs like Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’, Open Arms, Wheel in the Sky, and the universally acclaimed and staggeringly popular power ballad Don’t Stop Believin’.

What started out as a group for backing other artists in the early 1970s became a rock n’ roll sensation that, to this day, still gets their audience’s pulses racing with every high-power performance. The band continues to be be popular and tour to this day, and now features a revamped lineup, with Arnel Pineda responsible for the epic lead vocals of original vocalist, Steve Perry.

Suffice it to say, after millions of records sold, thousands of concerts held, and more than a dozen singles in the Top 40 Billboard Charts in the United States, Journey remains strong in every rock enthusiast’s heart. Of course, that means Journey is ripe for a tribute!

There are lots of Journey tribute bands across the United States, and the rest of the world. These are the Top 10 best, in our editorial opinion, of course, based on the information we could find on the band, their videos online and their current activity level.

A quick note about our list: we’ve made every effort to be accurate about names, dates and performance spots of these great bands. Unfortunately, old web data, the occasional spotty band website as well as lineup changes during the COVID-19 pandemic may have thrown our research for a bit of a loop (feel free to write and update us if you spot an error!)

If you’re looking for the best Journey tribute band for your event that sounds nearly as spectacular as the original, take a look at our list of the best Journey tribute bands of all time! You can’t go wrong with any of them!

Top 10 List of the Ultimate Journey Tribute Bands

# 1 – e5c4p3.

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Our choice for the absolute BEST Journey tribute band of all time was close, but this incredible “Steve Perry” clone cements the deal: E5C4P3 (pronounced, “Escape”!) is among the first Journey tribute bands ever to exist.

Formed in 1993 , the band went on a whirlwind tour that’s never truly stopped, traveling the world to revive the same energy and spirit that Journey has brought to its fans.

Band founder Jason Kelty , a Steve Perry impersonator who formed E5C4P3 before “tribute bands” were a thing, provides the spot-on, letter-perfect lead vocals. His amazing singing voice contributes to a nostalgic concert experience for Journey fans from start to finish.

Bassist and vocalist Paul Soos provides the counterpoint lead vocals of Journey songs originally voiced by Gregg Rolie. Paul too learned music early on, fronted bands of his own and joined forces with the incredible Jason Kelty to form the very difficult-to-type E5C4P3. The combination of Paul’s and Jason’s voices gives this Journey tribute a real one-two vocal punch.

George McGrew , the band’s guitarist and vocalist, is an experienced and talented musician, having learned to play musical instruments from a very young age, and keyboardist Erney Chaney has been playing the piano since he was a child. In the 80s, he co-founded a popular Christian rock band called “Twenty Twenty”. In 2009 he performed keyboards for Strat5, who was awarded at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Ohio as Fortune Magazine’s “Best Band in Corporate America”.

Drummer Billy Jones has over three decades of drums experience and has performed across the country, Canada, and overseas.

Together, the band continues to define the meaning of the perfect tribute in every packed venue, thanks to their renditions of fan favorites like Open Arms, Separate Ways, and Faithfully . Some of their recent shows include Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and they regularly perform around Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

If you want a band that upholds Journey’s musical legacy and can take your rock experience to a whole new level, don’t sleep on E5C4P3.

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# 2 – Voyage

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VOYAGE is a respected Journey tribute band filled with veteran musicians and brings the most unified, complete Journey experience

The lead vocalist, Hugo Valenti , is best known for his uncanny resemblance to Steve Perry, both in visuals and in sound. It’s the next best thing to the signature sound of renowned vocalist Steve Perry. Seeing him onstage feels like being transported back to the 80s and watching the original lineup perform – a true concert experience for anyone who loves Journey.

Prior to his position as lead vocalist for VOYAGE, singer Hugo was initially the frontman for the band Valentine, which debuted in 1990 on Warner Brothers records.

Other members of the band include Robby Hoffman, Lance Millard, Greg Smith, and Dana Spellman – some of the biggest names in their respective fields. Renowned drummer Charlie Zeleny and keyboardist Al Spinelli also had a brief stint with VOYAGE.

Hoffman previously played lead guitar for In The Pink, a hard rock band based in Boston. Millard leads SIR ELTON, an Elton John tribute band, and he also toured with Fiona and Angel, two 80s rock bands.

Meanwhile, Smith currently provides vocals and plays bass for Ted Nugent . He also has experience doing backup vocals for award-winning artists like Billy Joel and Alice Cooper. Lastly, although Spellman didn’t have any prior rock experience to this, he did teach at Berklee College of Music and has greatly helped VOYAGE perform hundreds of shows across the US.

Together, these world-class New York musicians can sell thousands of tickets and jampack arenas, fairs, and public venues.

Some of their most recent shows include Montclair and Huntington in New Jersey, as well as Bethlehem in Pennsylvania. They’re already scheduled to perform at Atlantic City, Reading, and New York City later this year, so be sure to check those out if you’re interested.

# 3 – Absolute Journey Tribute

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Absolute Journey Tribute, also known as AJT, is a Journey tribute band from San Francisco that does its best to stay faithful to the original band.

Each show is an energy-filled, unforgettable performance. AJT makes sure to interact with its audience as possible, even taking the time to do costume changes in between sets to maintain the fun and excitement.

Riccardo Curzi , the lead vocalist, can bring the spirit of Journey alive as he is an absolute dead ringer for the band’s most iconic lead singer, Steve Perry. His incredible high-energy performance will certainly leave a mark on the audience,  being one of the few who can pull off Steve Perry’s vocal range and stage movements during concerts – the same energy that brought the band critical acclaim.

The other band members, Marko Stojanovic, Dan Benezra, Andrew Scola, and Jaden Spanier are just as remarkable, matching up to the original band with fantastic accuracy.

One of the coolest things these guys did is to close for a STYX concert in Quebec back in 2017.

Aside from the usual theaters, festivals, casinos, and corporate events, AJT is one of the few Journey tribute bands that perform internationally, having had shows in Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Mexico, Vietnam, and the Caribbean, in addition to the US.

The band is also notable for performing on cruise ships, such as Royal Caribbean International, Disney Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises.

If you want to know the date and location of their next shows, be sure to check out their website.

# 4 – DSB

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Compared to other tributes on this list, DSB, short for “Don’t Stop Believin” is a relatively recent tribute band, only playing for the first time in 2009. Since then, it has garnered a lot of popularity. Prior to the COVID pandemic, DSB boasted an astonishing tour schedule with approximately 120 shows all over America per year.

With the band’s high-energy performances and accurate renditions of the best Journey songs, it certainly lives up to its self-given title of “World’s Greatest Tribute to Journey.”

Lead vocalist Juan del Castillo has been a professional musician since seemingly since birth. His parents discovered his talent early on and started his voice training at three years old. Juan began his formal career performing in theaters at the tender age of nine.

Roger Cain , (brother of Jonathan Cain of JOURNEY) the lead guitarist, also started music at a young age, learning to strum the guitar as soon as he could reach the cords.

Other band members have included the talented Scotty Kormos on drums, Tony Love on bass, and Henry O’Neill on keyboards.

DSB attributes their success to their faithful renditions of Journey’s performances. They spend hours perfecting their personal take of the sound of Journey and strive to give the fans an accurate mirror of every rhythm and note of the band that they love.

Currently, the band tours the country for every in-demand musical performance. They’ve also partnered with a cruise line to perform on cruise ships bound to Europe and the Caribbean. Some of the places where they’ve already performed include Atlanta and Los Angeles.

# 5 – LIGHTS

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Lights may well be the 2nd longest-running tribute band to Journey. Named after Journey’s song about their hometown, this 5-person band has been performing since 2006 for audiences of all ages. They’ve also toured the United States and even overseas, performing in in Asia and the UK.

Although this band is committed to staying true to the sounds that made Journey, they also endeavor to add their unique spirit to the mix and break free from the traditional way of giving tribute. Vocalist Rudy Cardenas , an American Idol vocal finalist, brings a fresh yet timeless take on the iconic stylings of Journey’s Steve Perry.

The band’s other members are equally astounding, with professional musicians Micheal Thompson on drums, Casey McNerney on bass, Jeff Vincent on keyboards, and blazing yet tasteful guitarist Al Estrada, who toured with David Lee Roth in 2018.

The entire band brings energetic performances, amazing note-for-note accuracy, and electrifying sounds that we know and love from Journey. With their lively performances and fresh spirit, they revive Journey’s epic concert atmosphere on every stage.

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# 6 – Resurrection

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Next on our list of the best Journey tribute bands is Resurrection. Nicknamed The Golden Standard, after which all journey tribute bands are measured, Resurrection is one of the most popular tribute bands working today.

Formed relatively recently in 2014 when the band’s keyboardist and founding members Vic White and Ryan Christopher first played tribute songs to a live audience, the band has grown in popularity and now tours all across the United States.

Lead singer Ryan Christopher nails Journey’s revered lead vocalist Steve Perry to a “T”, from his magnetic stage presence to impressive vocal abilities. Band keyboardist Vic White is a professional musician with decades of experience. You must get those keyboards right in a Journey cover band!

The band members have performed with some of the biggest music names in Nashville and have even worked with Journey and Steve Perry himself.

Resurrection’s primary appeal is its faithful recreation of the whole Journey experience. From their powerful tribute songs to the roaring energy of their concerts, fans are sure to love the authentic 1980 Journey concert experience that they’re in for when they listen to Resurrection.

As a result, Resurrection has gained the attention of the “big box tribute brands”, such as Royal Caribbean International cruises, Fraze Pavilion, and more.

# 7 – Escape

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Escape is a star-studded Journey tribute band that features five California-based rockstars who have performed in every part of the United States. These five names include big players in the rock and roll world, all of them their own biggest critics when it comes to music.

Stu Simone is the band’s keyboardist and music director. Stu is a veteran musician who toured with the multi-platinum band Poison . He also has plenty of other working experience with famous musicians and brands, such as current singers of bands Foreigner, Sweet, Toto, and more.

Master percussionist Gary Ponder is one of the busiest drummers in LA, and is endorsed by top drum equipment maker, Drum Workshop.

Other band members including Chad Smith, Jeff Ellis, and JP Michaels are equally impressive musicians, and together these five bring back the glory of Journey with their stage performances and impressive rendition of Journey’s classic hits.

Escape has performed in high-profile events and places, including the July 4th celebration Liberty by the Lake festival in Texas and on Good Morning Texas in 2007.

Escape is a complete concert experience, throwing you back to the era of rock n’ roll that you know and love. From their stage presence, authentic 80’s-era Journey vibe and set, you can be sure that this band will bring you Journey music at its best.

# 8 – Journey Revisited

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Journey Revisited is a costumed and bewigged Journey tribute band that seeks to bring you organically produced, masterful songs exactly like how we all remember the Journey hits to be.

The band is composed of talented singers and musicians dedicated to bringing Journey back to life with a high-quality stage show.

Lead vocalist Frank House and keyboardist Kevin Jachetta are the band’s frontmen, copying the trademarks of Steve Perry and Gregg Rolie’s powerhouse combo to a “T” with their amazing vocals and harmony. Other members of the band include Val Popovic and Eric Barnett on guitar, Dave Sousa on bass, and David Hawkes on the drums.

If you want to see them live, get your tickets now, as their summer shows are always fast to sell out.

# 9 – Departure

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Hailing from Buford, Georgia, Departure is one of the hardest-working Journey tribute bands there is, performing concerts all across the United States, with an emphasis on shows in on the southeastern U.S.

Another non-costumed tribute that dedicates itself to the music, the band features Doug Ballard on bass and vocals, Brian Williams on lead vocals, Jason Wilson on guitar, Joel Hayes on keyboards, and Chris Stone on drums.

Departure performs at larger venues, including performing arts centers and large theaters. The band is dedicated to bringing the Journey experience to the modern-day when Journey’s music ruled the radio and concert stadiums. Together, these five friends and bandmates take their passion for rock and Journey to the stage, bringing fans a concert experience that they will not soon forget.

Together, the five band members faithfully recreate the best of Journey’s music, giving their fans the ultimate concert experience just as it would have been back during the band’s highest points.

# 10 – Infinite Journey

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A non-costumed tribute, Infinite Journey is a five piece band that delivers a musically immersive Journey experience, focusing on the legendary band’s sound, guitar solos, and naturally the soaring vocals that make Journey so iconic. These are experienced musicians determined to bring the voice of Journey back to the present day.

Donovan Duke has years of experience in stage performances from theater to rock bands, and brings to life Steve Perry’s memorable performances for the band. Mike Cooper , the band’s bass player and vocalist, has been passionate about music and rock n’ roll since he was a kid, honing his skills in an electric guitar since the age of 12. 

Other band members, such as Paul Bullock on lead guitar, John Arnett on the drums, and Steve Trevino on the keyboards, are equally experienced and talented. The band is so inherently talented, it uses no backing tracks or other live concert “helpers”.

Infinite Journey was even chosen out of thousands of Journey tribute acts across the country to perform on Season 7 of AXS TV’s “The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands”.

The Best Journey Tribute Bands

Journey has undoubtedly left its mark on the rock n’ roll scene, especially at its prime. To this day, there’s no doubt it will continue to do so in the future.

If you want to get a taste of what it was like during their heydays, getting the best Journey tribute band is what you need. Their acts are specifically designed to recreate the band back in the days, making rock history come to life before our very eyes.

With this wealth of information on the best tribute bands to Journey, you shouldn’t have a hard time picking the best one to get for your next event.

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Watch: CHRIS DAUGHTRY And LZZY HALE Drop Video For Cover Of JOURNEY's 'Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)'

Multi-platinum rock act DAUGHTRY has released the official music video for its cover song, "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" , a tribute to legendary rock band JOURNEY featuring vocals from Lzzy Hale , lead singer of HALESTORM .

The hit cover, which was originally made available in January, exactly 40 years to the day that the original song was released, is currently sitting at No. 6 on Mediabase 's Active Rock chart. The track debuted at No. 1 on iTunes ' All Genres chart. True to its roots with an updated grit, the single has racked up millions of streams on YouTube and Spotify , earning praise from heavy-hitters like Variety , Billboard , Consequence and American Songwriter , among others.

"This was an unexpected video in a lot of ways," Chris Daughtry admits. "I don't think either of us, Lzzy or myself, were actually 'dressed' for a video shoot. We were basically just trying to get some b-roll to capture the studio experience of recording this track. But when we got the footage back, it was like, 'Well… This looks way cooler than I expected, so… I guess we have a music video now?' Haha. It was the most low-key, low-pressure video I've ever done."

“There's a magic that happens when you decide to do a project with people you've adored for years," Hale adds. "We cultivated that chemistry into such a beautiful launch point, and 'Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)' is the result of that friendship. Thank you to everyone for giving this song wings, and thank you to the incredible Daughtry for inviting me to fly alongside!"

The visual comes hot on the heels of DAUGHTRY 's sold-out show at London's Royal Albert Hall last week, where the band surprised fans with a performance of the duet, bringing Hale onstage as a musical guest.

When DAUGHTRY 's cover of "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" was first released, Lzzy said in a statement: " Chris Daughtry and I have been threatening to unleash a duet for years. What better way to do that than by paying tribute to one of our mutual influences…. JOURNEY !" said Lzzy . "This song is not only part of the 'Stranger Things' soundtrack, but has been my go-to for karaoke for as long as I can remember! I'm so honored to have been a part of this and I hope it makes you smile as big as I did while recording it!"

Chris added: "I've always loved the song and I was wanting to do a classic cover and my wife and I were watching the 'Stranger Things' season finale and there's this incredibly intense scene and 'Separate Ways' was a big part of this scene. It was so moving just the way it was used, it felt so cool and epic and I was immediately like 'THIS is the one! We have to cover this song.' Then I was, like, 'How can we make this extra special? What if it was a duet? What if we got Lzzy on it!!??" Needless to say I was pumped she said yes and I absolutely love how it turned out."

DAUGHTRY , one of the most visible and best-selling rock bands of the 21st Century, has sold out concerts across the globe. Their debut album, the self-titled "Daughtry" , was the top-selling album of 2007, and was the fastest-selling rock debut album in SoundScan history. It was also nominated for four Grammy Awards and won four American Music Awards and seven Billboard Music Awards , including "Album Of The Year". The subsequent albums, "Leave This Town" (2009), "Break The Spell" (2011) and "Baptized" (2013) have all gone platinum, with "Cage To Rattle" (2018) certified gold. In 2020, DAUGHTRY released its first single from the album "World On Fire" , which marked a return to the band's rock roots and the top of the charts.

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Inspired by ‘Stranger Things,’ Daughtry and Lzzy Hale Team for Cover of Journey‘s ‘Separate Ways’

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Chris Daughtry and Lzzy Hale of Halestorm

Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart),” from the 1983 album “Frontiers,” arrived 40 years ago and went on to peak at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. To commemorate its release, rock artists Daughtry and Lzzy Hale of Halestorm have teamed up for tribute single, which Chris Daughtry tells Variety was inspired by the show “Stranger Things.”

“We wanted to do a classic cover and we had kicked around the idea of doing something that had this ’80s vibe,” he says. “There were a couple of songs we had in the mix.”

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Daughtry had another idea: to turn the song into a duet. He immediately thought of Hale. “Lzzy and I had been talking for years about working on a song together, whether it be an original or a cover,” he says of his past tourmate. “We’ve done stuff live before, but never recorded anything. I texted her about doing ‘Separate Ways’ and she was, like, ‘That’s my go-to karaoke song! I’m all in.”

Producers Marti Frederiksen and Scott Stevens recorded the two in Nashville. Sys Daughtry: “Everybody was in their own spaces doing their parts. It was such a fun experience just watching Lzzy work. She’s such a pro and an incredible vocalist. There’s a few singers that make me jealous of what they’re able to do with their voice, and she’s one of them.”

An added bonus: Frederiksen’s studio had a kick drum head with the Journey logo on display. “I’m looking at that drumhead, like, this wasn’t even planted here,” was it?” says Daughtry. “It showed that it was meant to be — just a little happy accident.”

Added Hale: “Chris Daughtry and I have been threatening to unleash a duet for years. What better way to do that than by paying tribute to one of our mutual influences…. Journey!”

Daughtry is set to tour starting in March.

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by Ram · Published August 25, 2024 · Updated August 25, 2024

Journey Albums in Order: This American rock band Journey, born in San Francisco in 1973, has left its mark on the music world by flashing some very unforgettable hits that show strong performances.

The band Journey had started off initially with members from other notable bands such as Santana, the Steve Miller Band, and Frumious Bandersnatch before later developing into a quintessence of rock music, especially during the period of peak commercial success from 1978 to 1987 with lead vocalist Steve Perry. Their range and durability are supported by a vast catalog to their credit, some of which are even timeless pieces like the case of “Don’t Stop Believin’,” which ironically became the best-selling iTunes song of the pre-21st-century era. There are twenty-five gold and platinum albums to Journey’s credit, including the 18-time platinum Greatest Hits, that justify it across the world.

In their chronological form, most Journey albums have the ability to clearly define the band’s development from its progressive rock roots to the pinnacle of its career as pop-rock giants—making them one of the best-selling bands of all time and earning their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So, if you are a die heart fan of Journey Albums then check out here we have list of Journey albums in order of release so far.

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  Journey has released 15 studio albums, one soundtrack album, five live albums, 11 compilation albums, and 52 singles since 1975.

 The List of Journey Albums in Order of Release Date

Here is the List of Journey Album in order of release date:

  • Journey — April 1, 1975
  • Look into the Future — January 1, 1976
  • Next — February 1977
  • Infinity — January 20, 1978
  • Evolution — March 23, 1979
  • Departure — February 29, 1980
  • Escape — July 17, 1981
  • Frontiers — February 22, 1983
  • Raised on Radio — April 21, 1986
  • Trial by Fire — October 22, 1996
  • Arrival — December 1, 2000
  • Generations — August 29, 2005
  • Revelation — June 3, 2008
  • Eclipse — May 24, 2011
  • Freedom — July 8, 2022

All Journey Band Albums List in Order

1. journey (1975).

journey albums journey image

  • Of a Lifetime
  • In the Morning Day
  • To Play Some Music
  • In My Lonely Feeling / Conversations
  • Mystery Mountain

“Journey” was the first studio album by American rock band Journey, released by Columbia Records on April 1, 1975. Far from the sound of their later years, this first release was in a more jazzy progressive rock direction with strong instrumental aspirations; among other things, it also had rhythm guitarist George Tickner in an oddity distinction in their lineup. Before this release, Journey had recorded a demo album with the same songs but in a different order, and it had Prairie Prince as the drummer. Quite a number of unreleased tracks—including some instrumentals—and the original title track, “Charge of the Light Brigade,” had not been included in this very basic starting album.

2. Look into the Future (1976)

journey albums Look into the Future image

  • On a Saturday Nite
  • It’s All Too Much
  • She Makes Me (Feel Alright)
  • You’re on Your Own
  • Look into the Future
  • Midnight Dreamer
  • I’m Gonna Leave You

“Look into the Future,” Journey’s second studio album, was released through Columbia Records in January 1976 and marked a change in musical direction for the band. Though it tempered a lot of the overt progressiveness of that debut self-titled album, this sophomore effort still maintained a lot of its experimental feel, particularly in songs like the title track and “I’m Gonna Leave You.” The record also included a cover of The Beatles’ “It’s All Too Much,” which was originally featured in the Yellow Submarine film. “Look into the Future” remains the longest recorded Journey song. Importantly, it was the last album to feature rhythm guitarist George Tickner; hence, his exit reduced the membership to the lineup of Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Ross Valory, and Aynsley Dunbar.

3. Next (1977)

journey albums Next image

  • I Would Find You
  • Here We Are
  • Nickel and Dime

“Released in 1977, ‘Next’ was Journey’s third studio album and became a continuation of the band’s sound, merging elements from 1976’s ‘Look into the Future’ with traces of their earlier jazz-progressive rock style. Distinctly, ‘Next’ marked the end of an era: it was the last album to feature Gregg Rolie as the primary lead singer. The single release from this album was ‘Spaceman’/ ‘Nickel and Dime.’ Curiously, on early pressings, an instrumental track named ‘Cookie Duster’ was listed but not included. ‘Next’ peaked at No. 85 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart and saw the beginning of lead vocalist Robert Fleischman with the band, setting the stage for the evolution of the group’s musical direction.

4. Infinity (1978)

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  • Feeling That Way
  • Wheel in the Sky
  • Somethin’ to Hide
  • Winds of March
  • Opened the Door

“Infinity” is the fourth studio album by the famous American rock band Journey, which became a real landmark in the group’s history. This January 1978 release of Columbia Records became a real turning point for the band since it was the first to present the powerful vocals of Steve Perry and also their first album with him as the vocalist. It was also the last to include Aynsley Dunbar as a drummer. Such a landmark release pointed toward Journey’s new sound and set up the path for the band’s future successes, setting the stage for an iconic musical journey to come.

5. Evolution (1979)

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  • Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’
  • City of the Angels
  • When You’re Alone (It Ain’t Easy)
  • Sweet and Simple
  • Lovin’ You Is Easy
  • Just the Same Way
  • Do You Recall

The fifth studio album by American rock band Journey, “Evolution,” was the breakthrough. It came out in March 1979 via Columbia Records and was the first to include Steve Smith on drums in the lineup. It was the highest-charting album the group had at that time, peaking at number 20 on the US Billboard 200, and has sold three million copies in the US. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, famous for his work with the band Queen, the album included the hit “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’,” their first Top 20 single, and “Just the Same Way,” which duetted both the original lead vocalist Gregg Rolie and Steve Perry. Having tracks like “Too Late,” “Evolution” really pushed the limits of rock ballads with Neal Schon’s impressive guitar work.

6. Departure (1980)

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  • Any Way You Want It
  • Walks Like a Lady
  • Someday Soon
  • People and Places
  • Precious Time
  • Where Were You
  • I’m Cryin’
  • Line of Fire
  • Good Morning Girl
  • Stay Awhile
  • Homemade Love
  • Natural Thing
  • Little Girl

Their sixth studio album, “Departure,” was released on February 29, 1980, by the American rock band Journey through Columbia Records. This was a breakout album for Journey in that it would be their first top 10 Billboard 200 chart peaking at No. 8. With the Top 25 single “Any Way You Want It,” “Departure” had a bit harder edge to it because of its “live in studio” recording method.

The album had three singles, and these were supplemented in their effect on the charts by “Walks Like a Lady” and a medley of “Good Morning Girl” and “Stay Awhile”. Of special note is the fact that this album was the last to include founding member Gregg Rolie and the first to set the stage for the inclusion of Jonathan Cain into the band. In the years that followed, “Departure” would be remastered and reissued to feature bonus tracks for fans everywhere.

7. Escape (1981)

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  • Don’t Stop Believin’
  • Stone in Love
  • Who’s Crying Now
  • Keep On Runnin’
  • Still They Ride
  • Lay It Down
  • Dead or Alive
  • Mother, Father

In a word, Escape—stylized as E5C4P3 on the album cover—was the epitome of Journey’s musical career. This seventh studio album, released on 17 July 1981 via Columbia Records, reached number one on the American Billboard 200 chart. Here is the bona fide chart-topping sensation, equipped with an impressive quartet of Billboard Hot 100 singles: the classic anthem “Don’t Stop Believin'” (no. 9), “Who’s Crying Now” (no. 4), “Still They Ride” (no. 19), and the heart-rending ballad “Open Arms” reaching No. 2. This rock opus also bestowed the airwaves with another immortal classic, ‘Stone in Love.’ With the RIAA certifying it diamond in July 2021, it became Journey’s most successful studio album and the second most overall successful album, only behind their greatest hits package.

8. Frontiers (1983)

journey albums Frontiers image

  • Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
  • Send Her My Love
  • Chain Reaction
  • After the Fall
  • Edge of the Blade
  • Troubled Child

“Frontiers,” the eighth studio album by the American rock band Journey, was released on February 1, 1983, via Columbia Records. Noticeably, it was the last performance with bassist Ross Valory until the 1996 release of “Trial by Fire.” It became their biggest seller to date, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and generating four top 40 singles: “After the Fall” (No. 23), “Send Her My Love” (No. 23), “Faithfully” (No. 12), and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” (No. 8). “Frontiers” was later certified six times platinum by the RIAA. Interestingly, the tracklist for this album was changed at the last minute. Two songs were exchanged, one of which, “Only the Young,” gained some popularity in the movie “Vision Quest.”

9. Raised on Radio (1986)

journey albums Raised on Radio image

  • Girl Can’t Help It
  • Positive Touch
  • Be Good to Yourself
  • Once You Love Somebody
  • Happy to Give
  • Raised on Radio
  • I’ll Be Alright Without You
  • It Could Have Been You
  • The Eyes of a Woman
  • Why Can’t This Night Go on Forever

“Raised on Radio,” the ninth studio album by the American rock band Journey, was released in April 1986 on the Columbia Records label. This was a radical lineup change, as it was their first album without founding bassist Ross Valory; he was substituted by session bassist Bob Glaub and later by Randy Jackson. Only a few cuts were performed by drummer Steve Smith before he was replaced, and then supplemented by the session drummer Larrie Londin, and Mike Baird for the following tour. The album was very successful and issued three US top 20 singles: “Girl Can’t Help It,” “I’ll Be Alright Without You,” and “Suzanne.” It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Double Platinum in the USA.

10. Trial by Fire (1996)

  • Message of Love
  • When You Love a Woman
  • If He Should Break Your Heart
  • Forever in Blue
  • Castles Burning
  • Don’t Be Down on Me Baby
  • Still She Cries
  • Colors of the Spirit
  • When I Think of You
  • Easy to Fall
  • Can’t Tame the Lion
  • It’s Just the Rain
  • Trial by Fire
  • Baby I’m a Leavin’ You
  • I Can See It in Your Eyes

“Trial by Fire,” the tenth studio album by the American rock group Journey, was released on October 22, 1996. It marked the return of the classic 1981–1985 lineup, which had not recorded together since the aforementioned “Frontiers.” Produced by Kevin Shirley, it also included the return of bassist Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith from the aforementioned set. This was the last to feature vocalist Steve Perry. Standout songs on the album include Grammy-nominated hit, “When You Love a Woman”, and a set of spiritually-inspired songs. This album was, however, the only Journey release never to receive supporting on local tours, due to internal disagreements and the hip injury that Perry had. It reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and it was also done on platinum.

11. Arrival (2001)

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  • Higher Place
  • All the Way
  • Signs of Life
  • All the Things
  • Loved by You
  • Livin’ to Do
  • World Gone Wild
  • I Got a Reason
  • With Your Love
  • Lifetime of Dreams
  • Live and Breathe
  • Nothin’ Comes Close
  • To Be Alive Again
  • Kiss Me Softly
  • We Will Meet Again

“Arrival,” the eleventh studio album by the legendary American rock band Journey, was released on April 3, 2001, and in Japan during 2000, with one song substituted. The record became a real watershed event in the history of this band since it presented a new vocalist, Steve Augeri, after the unforgettable Steve Perry, and a new drummer, Deen Castronovo, succeeding Steve Smith. “Arrival” was a record that mixed the hard rock elements reminiscent of the ’70s and ’80s material of the band with their trademark ballads, which sounded more like Perry. Although it turned out to be a commercial success by hitting #12 on Billboard’s Top Internet Albums chart, the album received mixed reviews from critics; some praised Neal Schon’s guitar work but called it formulaic.

12. Generations (2005)

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  • Faith in the Heartland
  • The Place in Your Heart
  • A Better Life
  • Every Generation
  • Butterfly (She Flies Alone)
  • Knowing That You Love Me
  • Out of Harms Way
  • In Self-Defense
  • Better Together
  • Beyond the Clouds
  • Never Too Late
  • Pride of the Family

“Generations,” Journey’s twelfth studio album, was the final performance by this iconic American rock band with lead singer Steve Augeri. It was the final act in a period of time, released in 2005 on Sanctuary Records, that had cemented the lineup which debuted on 2000’s “Arrival” and continued with 2002’s “Red 13 EP” with Deen Castronovo on drums. One of the distinctive things about the album was that all members of the band took turns singing lead vocals, a decision instigated by Augeri’s vocal fatigue. Critical reception was mixed—some liked Augeri’s performance and the various musical direction taken by the band but questioned the decision to share lead vocals. It peaked at No. 170 on the Billboard 200, and Augeri left the band in the middle of the 2006 tour with a throat infection, thus ending the era of Journey’s sound.

13. Revelation (2008)

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  • Never Walk Away
  • Like a Sunshower
  • Change for the Better
  • Wildest Dream
  • After All These Years
  • Where Did I Lose Your Love
  • What I Needed
  • What It Takes to Win
  • Turn Down the World Tonight
  • The Journey (Revelation)
  • Let It Take You Back

“Revelation” was the thirteenth studio album by the American rock band Journey, which was the first to feature their new lead singer, Arnel Pineda. It includes 11 new tracks and 11 re-recorded greatest hits, both proving the vocals of Pineda. Added to this in the North American version was a DVD of the band performing dynamically on March 8, 2008, in Las Vegas. Other notable singles included “Never Walk Away,” “Where Did I Lose Your Love,” and “After All These Years,” both written by Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, did very well on the adult contemporary charts. The album earned very good reviews; many praised Pineda’s vocals and the band’s return to form. An extra track, “Let It Take You Back,” was included in the European release.

14. Eclipse (2011)

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  • City of Hope
  • Edge of the Moment
  • Chain of Love
  • Anything Is Possible
  • She’s a Mystery
  • To Whom It May Concern

Eclipse is the fourteenth studio album by the powerhouse American rock band Journey and the second with lead singer Arnel Pineda. It was released worldwide on different dates in 2011, coming out first on May 24 in the United States and Canada, then on May 27 in Japan, May 30 in the United Kingdom, and finally on June 3 for the international release. With songwriting credits are Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain; Pineda provided his share of songwriting as well. It is the final appearance of bassist Ross Valory, who left the band in 2020. The ‘Eclipse’ adds another chapter to Journey’s long-lived musical history.

15. Freedom (2022)

journey albums Freedom image

  • Together We Run
  • Don’t Give Up on Us
  • Still Believe in Love
  • You Got the Best of Me
  • Live to Love Again
  • The Way We Used to Be
  • Come Away with Me
  • Let It Rain
  • Holdin’ On
  • All Day, All Night
  • Don’t Go
  • United We Stand
  • Life Rolls On
  • Beautiful as You Are

“Freedom” is the fifteenth studio album released by the American rock legends Journey on 8 July 2022 through BMG Rights Management and Frontiers Records. Marking a landmark change in this regard, it is the group’s second album without band co-founder bassist Ross Valory, who has been replaced by Randy Jackson, the last of whose work with Journey was in 1986’s “Raised on Radio”. Featuring fifteen tracks running a grand one hour, thirteen minutes, it becomes Journey’s longest album, excluding greatest hits compilations. While it was hailed for its performance and musicianship, this album got very mixed critical reviews, but most of the critics—or, more importantly, most reviews—were mentioning the poor production, poor mixing, and general overlongness of it.

Conclusion:

The fact that such a journey has endured is purely a testament to their ability to provide timeless rock anthems that go on and on, basically, forever—to connect with people from all corners of the globe. From the early days of just another progressive rock band to a pop-rock powerhouse, Journey’s albums show it all. With over 100 million records sold worldwide, and hit songs such as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” Journey still does not give any hint of slowing down to become one of the most popular rock bands ever. A look through Journey albums in order points to the fact that the group has hauled its long journey through several decades of music; surely it has cemented its place within the pages of rock history but, more importantly, within the hearts of their fans everywhere.

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This Complete List Of Journey Albums And Songs presents the full discography of Journey studio albums. The band Journey was first formed in 1973.  The group Journey hails from the area of San Francisco, California. This complete Journey discography also includes every single Journey live album. All these spectacular Journey albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Journey album as well as all original Journey album covers. Every Journey album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting.

JOURNEY STUDIO ALBUMS

Released: April 1, 1975

Journey’s self-titled debut album was released in April 1975 and was the band’s first outing into the musical world. At the time, Journey was yet to adopt the arena rock sound that they would later become famous for. Instead, the album exhibited strong influences of jazz fusion and progressive rock, with extensive instrumental solos and complex musical arrangements.

Notable tracks include “Of a Lifetime” and “Mystery Mountain,” which offered a glimpse into the technical proficiency and artistic aspirations of the band. Though the album didn’t achieve significant commercial success, it laid the groundwork for what the band could accomplish. The album featured Neal Schon on guitars, Ross Valory on bass, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and vocals, Aynsley Dunbar on drums, and George Tickner on rhythm guitar. It was produced by Roy Halee and recorded at CBS Studios in San Francisco in late 1974. .

CD Track Listings:

  • “Of a Lifetime” – 6:48
  • “In the Morning Day” – 4:23
  • “Kohoutek” – 6:40
  • “To Play Some Music” – 3:16
  • “Topaz” – 6:09
  • “In My Lonely Feeling / Conversations” – 4:56
  • “Mystery Mountain” – 4:25

Look into the Future

Released: January 1976

Released just a year after their debut, “Look into the Future” was Journey’s second studio album. The band continued in a similar vein, leaning heavily towards progressive rock with intricate instrumental arrangements. The title track and “On a Saturday Nite” are often cited as highlights. However, the album failed to bring substantial commercial success, although it was a step forward in terms of songwriting and complexity. Neal Schon on guitars, Ross Valory on bass, and Gregg Rolie on keyboards and vocals returned for this album, with Aynsley Dunbar continuing to provide the drum work. The album was produced by Glen Kolotkin and was recorded at CBS Studios in San Francisco during late 1975.

  • “Look into the Future” – 8:08
  • “On a Saturday Nite” – 4:02
  • “It’s All Too Much” – 4:03
  • “Anyway” – 4:12
  • “She Makes Me (Feel Alright)” – 2:43
  • “You’re on Your Own” – 5:54
  • “Look into the Future” – 8:13

Released: February 1977

“Next,” Journey’s third studio album, represents the end of an era for the band in terms of their experimentation with progressive rock and jazz fusion. Songs like “Spaceman” and “Hustler” continue to echo their earlier styles but also hint at the more commercial sound the band would later adopt. While not commercially successful upon its release, it gained some retrospective recognition for marking a transitional phase for the band. As with the previous albums, the lineup featured Neal Schon on guitars, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and vocals, Ross Valory on bass, and Aynsley Dunbar on drums. Produced by Glen Kolotkin and recorded at His Master’s Wheels Studio in San Francisco in late 1976, “Next” was the last Journey album to feature solely Gregg Rolie on lead vocals.

  • “Spaceman” – 4:01
  • “People” – 5:19
  • “I Would Find You” – 5:20
  • “Here We Are” – 4:16
  • “Hustler” – 3:14
  • “Next” – 5:26
  • “Nickel & Dime” – 4:13
  • “Karma” – 5:12

Released: January 20, 1978

“Infinity” marked a major turning point in Journey’s career, introducing vocalist Steve Perry and adopting a more mainstream, radio-friendly sound. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and recorded at His Master’s Wheels Studio and Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles in late 1977, the album was a commercial success. It featured hits like “Lights” and “Wheel in the Sky,” which have since become staples of classic rock radio. The album peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 3x Platinum in the United States. “Infinity” was the last album to feature Aynsley Dunbar before he was replaced by Steve Smith. Alongside Dunbar, the album featured Neal Schon on guitars, Ross Valory on bass, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and vocals, and the newly added Steve Perry on vocals.

  • “Lights” – 3:09
  • “Feeling That Way” – 3:26
  • “Anytime” – 3:28
  • “Lă Do Dā” – 2:55
  • “Patiently” – 3:09
  • “Wheel in the Sky” – 4:12
  • “Somethin’ to Hide” – 3:26
  • “Winds of March” – 5:04
  • “Can Do” – 2:39
  • “Opened the Door” – 4:34

Released: April 5, 1979

“Evolution” was Journey’s fifth studio album, and it marked the band’s continued move toward a mainstream rock sound. It was produced by Roy Thomas Baker and recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles. Featuring singles like “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” and “Just the Same Way,” the album helped to further cement the band’s commercial viability. “Evolution” peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 3x Platinum in the United States. The lineup for this album remained the same as “Infinity,” with Neal Schon on guitars, Ross Valory on bass, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and vocals, Steve Smith on drums, and Steve Perry on vocals.

  • “Majestic” – 1:16
  • “Too Late” – 2:58
  • “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” – 3:54
  • “City of the Angels” – 3:12
  • “When You’re Alone (It Ain’t Easy)” – 3:10
  • “Sweet and Simple” – 4:12
  • “Lovin’ You Is Easy” – 3:38
  • “Just the Same Way” – 3:18
  • “Do You Recall” – 3:13
  • “Daydream” – 4:41
  • “Lady Luck” – 3:35

Released: March 23, 1980

“Departure,” Journey’s sixth studio album, featured a harder rock sound compared to its predecessors. Recorded at The Automatt Studios in San Francisco and produced by Geoff Workman and Kevin Elson, “Departure” spawned hits like “Any Way You Want It” and “Walks Like a Lady.” The album reached No. 8 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 3x Platinum. This was the last studio album to feature Gregg Rolie, who was replaced by Jonathan Cain.

  • “Any Way You Want It” – 3:22
  • “Walks Like a Lady” – 3:16
  • “Someday Soon” – 3:32
  • “People and Places” – 5:04
  • “Precious Time” – 4:48
  • “Where Were You” – 3:01
  • “I’m Cryin'” – 2:53
  • “Line of Fire” – 3:18
  • “Departure” – 0:38
  • “Good Morning Girl” – 1:44
  • “Stay Awhile” – 2:48
  • “Homemade Love” – 2:56

Dream, After Dream

Released: December 10, 1980

“Dream, After Dream,” an often-overlooked album in the Journey discography, served as a soundtrack for the Japanese film of the same name. The music showcased a more orchestrated and experimental side of the band. It was the last Journey album to involve Gregg Rolie and was not as commercially successful as their previous works. It was recorded in Osaka, Japan and was produced by Kevin Elson.

  • “Destiny” – 5:32
  • “Snow Theme” – 5:15
  • “Sand Castles” – 4:50
  • “A Few Coins” – 0:54
  • “Moon Theme” – 1:41
  • “When the Love Has Gone” – 5:03
  • “Festival Dance” – 0:59
  • “The Rape” – 1:23
  • “Little Girl” – 5:51

Released: July 31, 1981

“Escape” was a landmark album for Journey, featuring some of the band’s most iconic songs like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Who’s Crying Now,” and “Open Arms.” Produced by Mike Stone and Kevin Elson, and recorded at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, “Escape” was a massive commercial success. It was the first Journey album to feature Jonathan Cain, who replaced Gregg Rolie on keyboards. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 9x Platinum in the United States.

  • “Don’t Stop Believin'” – 4:11
  • “Stone in Love” – 4:25
  • “ Who’s Crying Now” – 5:00
  • “Keep On Runnin'” – 3:39
  • “Still They Ride” – 3:49
  • “Escape” – 5:16
  • “Lay It Down” – 4:13
  • “Dead or Alive” – 3:20
  • “Mother, Father” – 5:28
  • “Open Arms” – 3:18

Released: February 22, 1983

“Frontiers,” Journey’s eighth studio album, continued the band’s commercial success from “Escape.” This is the most underrated Journey album. The sound of this record is incredible. Produced by Mike Stone and Kevin Elson, this album was recorded at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. It featured hits like “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart),” “Faithfully,” and “Send Her My Love.” “Frontiers” reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 6x Platinum in the United States.

  • “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” – 5:26
  • “Send Her My Love” – 3:55
  • “Chain Reaction” – 4:20
  • “After the Fall” – 5:01
  • “Faithfully” – 4:24
  • “Edge of the Blade” – 4:30
  • “Troubled Child” – 4:29
  • “Back Talk” – 3:18
  • “Frontiers” – 4:04
  • “Rubicon” – 4:19

Raised on Radio

Released: May 27, 1986

Breaking a three-year silence, Journey returned with “Raised on Radio,” an album that reflected the changing musical landscape of the late ’80s. Produced by Steve Perry and recorded at Fantasy Studios, it had a more streamlined, pop-oriented sound. Despite significant line-up changes, the album was commercially successful, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and going 2x Platinum.

  • “Girl Can’t Help It” – 3:50
  • “Positive Touch” – 4:17
  • “Suzanne” – 3:38
  • “Be Good to Yourself” – 3:51
  • “Once You Love Somebody” – 4:40
  • “Happy to Give” – 3:50
  • “Raised on Radio” – 3:49
  • “I’ll Be Alright Without You” – 4:50
  • “It Could Have Been You” – 3:36
  • “The Eyes of a Woman” – 4:33
  • “Why Can’t This Night Go on Forever” – 3:41

Trial by Fire

Released: October 22, 1996

Journey’s “Trial by Fire” was a reunion album featuring the band’s classic lineup. Produced by Kevin Shirley and recorded at Wildhorse Studios in Novato, California, the album was well-received by fans. Although it couldn’t replicate the massive success of the band’s ’80s heyday, it still peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart and went Platinum.

  • “Message of Love” – 5:34
  • “One More” – 5:28
  • “When You Love a Woman” – 4:07
  • “If He Should Break Your Heart” – 4:23
  • “Forever in Blue” – 4:34
  • “Castles Burning” – 6:00
  • “Don’t Be Down on Me Baby” – 4:01
  • “Still She Cries” – 5:04
  • “Colors of the Spirit” – 5:35
  • “When I Think of You” – 4:20
  • “Easy to Fall” – 5:16
  • “Can’t Tame the Lion” – 4:32
  • “It’s Just the Rain” – 5:03
  • “Trial by Fire” – 4:27
  • “Baby I’m a Leavin’ You” – 2:48

Released: April 3, 2001

Marking a new era for the band, “Arrival” was the first Journey album to feature Steve Augeri on lead vocals, replacing Steve Perry. Produced by Kevin Shirley and recorded at Avatar Studios in New York City, it failed to achieve the commercial success of previous albums but was appreciated by the band’s dedicated fan base. Of course, there were many who were not happy that Steve Perry was no longer a part of the band, and the low album sales was further proof of the fans who were upset over the loss of Perry

  • “Higher Place” – 5:11
  • “All the Way” – 3:35
  • “Signs of Life” – 4:54
  • “All the Things” – 4:21
  • “Loved by You” – 4:02
  • “Livin’ to Do” – 6:19
  • “World Gone Wild” – 6:00
  • “I Got a Reason” – 4:00
  • “With Your Love” – 4:25
  • “Lifetime of Dreams” – 5:28
  • “Live and Breathe” – 5:17
  • “Nothin’ Comes Close” – 5:41
  • “To Be Alive Again” – 4:20
  • “Kiss Me Softly” – 4:46
  • “I Was Made of You” – 4:29

Generations

Released: August 29, 2005

Journey returned in 2005 with “Generations,” which was the first album to feature drummer Deen Castronovo on lead vocals for several tracks, alternating with Steve Augeri. Produced by Kevin Shirley, the album was recorded at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California. The album includes a variety of styles, blending traditional Journey elements with more modern influences. Musicians featured on “Generations” included Steve Augeri on lead vocals, Neal Schon on guitars and vocals, Jonathan Cain on keyboards and vocals, Ross Valory on bass and vocals, and Deen Castronovo on drums, percussion, and vocals.

  • “Faith in the Heartland” – 6:02
  • “The Place in Your Heart” – 4:24
  • “A Better Life” – 5:45
  • “Every Generation” – 5:52
  • “Butterfly (She Flies Alone)” – 5:55
  • “Believe” – 5:45
  • “Knowing That You Love Me” – 4:12
  • “Out of Harms Way” – 5:16
  • “In Self-Defense” – 5:32
  • “Better Together” – 5:14
  • “Gone Crazy” – 4:25
  • “Beyond the Clouds” – 7:52

Released: June 3, 2008

Journey’s “Revelation” marked a pivotal point in the band’s long and storied career, primarily because it was their second album with Arnel Pineda on lead vocals. Produced by Kevin Shirley, “Revelation” was recorded at The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California, and Avatar Studios in New York.

The album is a triple-disc set. The first disc features 11 new songs, while the second contains 11 re-recorded classics featuring Pineda’s vocals, allowing both old and new fans to experience Journey’s classics in a new light. The third disc is a DVD of a live concert.

The album captures Journey’s classic rock sound, while also infusing new energy. Hits like “Never Walk Away” and “After All These Years” became fan favorites and enjoyed radio airplay. The album went on to receive platinum certification and peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Musicians on “Revelation” include Arnel Pineda on lead vocals, Neal Schon on guitars and vocals, Jonathan Cain on keyboards and vocals, Ross Valory on bass and vocals, and Deen Castronovo on drums, percussion, and vocals.

CD 1 Track Listings:

  • “Never Walk Away” – 4:19
  • “Like a Sunshower” – 4:29
  • “Change for the Better” – 5:52
  • “Wildest Dream” – 5:02
  • “Faith in the Heartland” – 6:18
  • “After All These Years” – 4:10
  • “Where Did I Lose Your Love” – 5:02
  • “What I Needed” – 5:28
  • “What It Takes to Win” – 5:23
  • “Turn Down the World Tonight” – 4:56
  • “The Journey (Revelation)” – 3:17

CD 2 Track Listings (Re-recorded classics):

  • “Only the Young” – 4:14
  • “Don’t Stop Believin'” – 4:55
  • “Wheel in the Sky” – 5:01
  • “Faithfully” – 4:47
  • “Any Way You Want It” – 3:25
  • “Who’s Crying Now” – 5:44
  • “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” – 5:27
  • “Lights” – 3:16
  • “Open Arms” – 3:22
  • “Be Good to Yourself” – 4:29
  • “Stone in Love” – 4:26

DVD Track Listing (Live in Concert):

  • “Intro Medley: The Journey (Revelation)/Majestic”
  • “Never Walk Away”
  • “Only the Young”
  • “Ask the Lonely”
  • “Stone in Love”
  • “Keep On Runnin'”
  • “After All These Years”
  • “Change for the Better”
  • “Wheel in the Sky”
  • “Lights”
  • “Still They Ride”
  • “Open Arms”
  • “Mother, Father”
  • “Wildest Dream”
  • “When You Love a Woman”
  • “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)”
  • “What I Needed”
  • “Edge of the Blade”
  • “Where Did I Lose Your Love”
  • “Escape”
  • “Faithfully”
  • “Don’t Stop Believin’”

Released: May 24, 2011

“Eclipse” is the 14th studio album by Journey. Also featuring Arnel Pineda on vocals, the album aimed for a heavier sound than its predecessor. Produced by Kevin Shirley, it was recorded at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. Despite receiving positive reviews for its musical direction, it did not achieve high commercial success.

  • “City of Hope” – 6:01
  • “Edge of the Moment” – 5:27
  • “Chain of Love” – 6:10
  • “Tantra” – 6:27
  • “Anything Is Possible” – 5:21
  • “Resonate” – 5:10
  • “She’s a Mystery” – 6:41
  • “Human Feel” – 6:43
  • “Ritual” – 4:57
  • “To Whom It May Concern” – 5:15
  • “Someone” – 4:34
  • “Venus” – 3:30

Released: July 8, 2022

Freedom features the return of bassist Randy Jackson.

1. Together We Run 2. Don’t Give Up On Us 3. Still Believe In Love 4. You Got The Best Of Me 5. Live To Love Again 6. The Way We Used To Be 7. Come Away With Me 8. After Glow 9. Let It Rain 10. Holdin On 11. All Day And All Night 12. Don’t Go 13. United We Stand 14. Life Rolls On 15. Beautiful As You Are

JOURNEY LIVE ALBUMS

Released 1981

Captured is Journey’s first live album, released on January 30, 1981. This album marked the end of the band’s successful run in the late ’70s into the ’80s with Steve Perry. The album charted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified platinum, which attests to its commercial success.

The album features Steve Perry on lead vocals, Neal Schon on guitar, Ross Valory on bass, Jonathan Cain on keyboards, and Steve Smith on drums. The record was produced by Kevin Elson and Steve Perry. Captured was released on the Columbia Records label. The album was recorded during various shows in 1980 but primarily on the “Departure” tour.

  • “Where Were You” – 3:22
  • “Just the Same Way” – 3:37
  • “Line of Fire” – 3:26
  • “Lights” – 3:30
  • “Too Late” – 3:44
  • “Dixie Highway” – 6:51
  • “Feeling That Way” – 3:14
  • “Anytime” – 4:27
  • “Do You Recall” – 3:26
  • “Walks Like a Lady” – 7:05
  • “La Do Da” – 7:02
  • “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” – 5:16
  • “Wheel in the Sky” – 5:03
  • “Any Way You Want It” – 3:39
  • “The Party’s Over (Hopelessly in Love)” – 3:42

Greatest Hits Live

Released 1998

Greatest Hits Live is not an official studio album by Journey, but a compilation of live performances released on October 13, 1998. It’s a compilation of recordings taken from various concerts, primarily during the period when Steve Perry was the lead vocalist.

This collection features Steve Perry on vocals, Neal Schon on guitar, Jonathan Cain on keyboards, Ross Valory on bass, and Steve Smith on drums. It was released on the Columbia Records label.

  • “Don’t Stop Believin'” – 4:19
  • “Lights” – 3:20
  • “Open Arms” – 3:21
  • “Mother, Father” – 5:27
  • “La Do Da” – 7:03
  • “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” – 5:09
  • “Who’s Crying Now” – 5:46
  • “Ask the Lonely” – 3:23
  • “Girl Can’t Help It” – 4:29

Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour

Released 2005

“Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour” is a live DVD/CD package by the American rock band Journey, released on November 15, 2005. The concert was recorded and filmed at The Summit in Houston, Texas on November 6, 1981, during the band’s tour for their then-newly released “Escape” album, which had been released in July of that year. The album peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart for music videos and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.

The lineup for this live recording included Steve Perry on lead vocals, Neal Schon on lead guitar, Jonathan Cain on keyboards, Ross Valory on bass, and Steve Smith on drums. The album was produced by Steve Perry and Neal Schon.

  • “Escape” – 5:17
  • “Line of Fire” – 3:07
  • “Lights” – 3:17
  • “Stay Awhile” – 2:26
  • “Open Arms” – 3:09
  • “Mother, Father” – 5:22
  • “Jonathan Cain Solo” – 1:53
  • “Who’s Crying Now” – 5:41
  • “Where Were You” – 3:18
  • “Steve Smith Solo” – 3:54
  • “Dead or Alive” – 3:30
  • “Don’t Stop Believin'” – 4:09
  • “Stone in Love” – 5:00
  • “Keep On Runnin'” – 4:01
  • “Neal Schon Solo” – 2:21
  • “Wheel in the Sky” – 5:56
  • “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” – 5:14
  • “Anyway You Want It” – 3:39

Escape & Frontiers Live in Japan

Released 2019

“Escape & Frontiers Live in Japan” was released on April 3, 2019, and captures Journey’s performance at the Budokan in Tokyo on February 7, 2017. This special live performance was a unique set where Journey played their “Escape” and “Frontiers” albums back-to-back in their entirety.

The lineup for this recording featured Arnel Pineda on lead vocals, Neal Schon on lead guitar, Ross Valory on bass, Jonathan Cain on keyboards, and Steve Smith on drums. The album was produced by Journey and was released through Eagle Vision.

  • “Don’t Stop Believin'” – 4:15
  • “Who’s Crying Now” – 5:01
  • “Troubled Child” – 4:04
  • “Frontiers” – 4:10

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Journey’s 10 Best Songs

Sure, "Don't Stop Believin'" -- but there's a whole lot more.

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Journey

Though it arrives amidst lawsuits , social media sniping and infighting, Journey is turning 50 this year.

During that half century, the group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, logging 11 platinum-or-better albums (including Diamond certifications for 1981’s Escape and 1988’s Greatest Hits) , earning eight top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 and 25 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. It’s also been a reliable ticket-selling act for most of its career, and in 2017, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Journey’s is the story of eras. When the group originally formed in San Francisco in 1973, original manager Herbie Herbert helped bring together guitarist Neal Schon and keyboard player/vocalist Gregg Rolie from Santana, bassist Ross Valory and rhythm guitarist George Tickner from Frumious Bandersnatch and drummer Prairie Prince from The Tubes. Prince would be replaced by David Bowie/Frank Zappa skins man Aynsley Dunbar, while Tickner would leave after Journey’s self-titled first album in 1975. The remaining quartet recorded two more albums before Steve Perry came on board for 1978’s Infinity, which began the band’s run of multi-platinum smashes — also marking the first appearance of Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse’s iconic scarab logo for the band. Dunbar was replaced by Steve Smith for 1979’s Evolution , and Rolie would leave in 1980 with Jonathan Cain of The Babys joining to help elevate the band to even greater fortunes on Escape and Frontiers .

The palette has been diverse, but there are common elements among Journey’s best songs — sturdy melodies and sing-along choruses, usually leading into one of Schon’s majestic guitar solos. But within that mold there’s also been plenty of invention and clever arrangements that have never been as formulaic as some of the band’s detractors (particularly during their early ‘80s heyday) would have you believe.

Journey has gone through its fair share of lineups, with singer Arnel Pineda on board since 2007 — the longest continuous tenure of any Journey frontman. The group released Freedom , it’s first new studio album in 11 years, in 2022, and despite the current legal fractures (which you can read about in detail here ), still they ride, as the Escape track says — and may they keep on runnin’ for a long time.

With all that in mind, here are our picks for Journey’s 10 best songs — not all of which come from the biggest hits.

"Someday Soon" ( Departure , 1980)

This album track from Rolie’s finally studio effort with the band is a hypnotic tone poem, with a ringing, cushy ambience and a hippie kind of optimism – not to mention the best give-and-take Perry and Rolie achieved during their time together in the band. It’s of course been eclipsed by Journey’s myriad hits (“Any Way You Want It” is the enduring top 40 Hot 100 hit from Departure ), but it’s a gem worthy of discovery.  Listen here.

"Escape" ( Escape , 1981)

The title track from Journey’s Billboard 200-topping studio album straddled the hard rock/pomp attack of the group’s mid-‘70s output with the melodic sensibility of the Perry-Cain axis. Its five-minute length provides room for the arrangement to stretch out and flow from one song part to the next, with a crunch that was part of Journey’s palette at the time. Listen here.

"Of a Lifetime" ( Journey , 1975)

The Journey of 1973-77 was certainly a different creature than the hitmaking colossus so many know and love. The group’s initial lineups flexed instrumental muscles, smoothly knitting together a number of styles more interested in the journey (ba- dum ) than any commercial destination. The first track from its first album is a prototype, leaning into blues, psychedelic rock and a touch of Latin, with the first of what would become many standout Schon solos, and a tuneful sturdiness delivered by Rolie’s soulful vocal. Listen here.

"Faithfully" (Frontiers , 1983)

Journey "Faithfully"

The melody of this top 20 Hot 100 hit came to Cain in a dream on a tour bus, and his paean to the struggle between home and the road was written in a half-hour. The result was a swoon-inducing ballad tailor-made for a sea of lighters (back then) and cellphone flashlights (now), capturing one of Perry’s best recorded performances and one of Schon’s most inspired solos. One of its great side stories is that Prince contacted Cain after he wrote “Purple Rain,” concerned that it might be too similar to “Faithfully.” Cain determined it wasn’t, but joked to Billboard that, “After seeing what it became, I should have asked for a couple of points….”

"Ask the Lonely" (single, 1983)

Recorded for Frontiers , this one wound up in the romcom Two of a Kind (starring the Grease duo of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John) and rocked its way to No. 3 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Like “Only the Young,” which wound up in Vision Quest two years later, it showed that Journey was on roll – and well-suited for big soundtrack moments. Listen here.

"Who's Crying Now" ( Escape, 1981)

The best of Journey’s swoon songs — started by Perry while driving into Los Angeles and finished with Cain — has a subtlety and dynamic build that sets it apart from the many others of its ilk they’d create. The verse slips into the chorus with a soulful ease, and Schon’s guitar accents deftly build up to his searing solo at the end. The Escape single reached No. 4 on the Hot 100. Listen here.

"Feeling That Way" ( Infinity , 1978)

If fans at the time wondered how Steve Perry and Gregg Rolie would co-exist, this was the answer — an ebb-and-flow tradeoff that proved they could complement each other as lead singers as well as harmonize smoothly together (first evidenced by Infinity ‘s lead track “Lights”). Its medley-like pairing with the next track, “Anytime,” was gravy that would become a motif on the next few Journey albums. Listen here.

"Just the Same Way" ( Evolution , 1979)

Journey’s fifth album had a punchier sound than Infinity — though they shared producer Roy Thomas Baker — which worked to the benefit of the album’s first single. Led by Rolie’s piano and muscular lead vocal, with Perry responding on the choruses and bridge, it reached No. 58 on the Hot 100 in 1979. In a perfect world this would have been as big as anything from Escape or Frontiers, but it’s still a convincing introduction to the Rolie era of the band. Listen here.

"Don't Stop Believin'" ( Escape , 1981)

Journey "Don't Stop Believin'" (Live 1981: Escape Tour - 2022 HD Remaster)

More than a billion Spotify streams, a Library of Congress National Recording Registry placement and plays at virtually every sporting event around the world don’t lie — this one is Journey’s pinnacle of success. Created during a rehearsal at the group’s warehouse HQ in Oakland, Calif., it gave us the “streetlight people” of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip and put the non-existent South Detroit on the map. And it saves the chorus for the song’s end, after the guitar solo. A cross-generational hit? Believe it, gleefully.

"Stone in Love" ( Escape , 1981)

Schon reportedly called this “Stoned in Love” when he wrote the riff, and it’s certainly an addictive track that’s the best roll-down-the-windows-and-crank-it-up Journey fix you could ask for — not to mention a frequent show opener. A No. 13 Mainstream Rock Airplay hit in 1981, the song is practically a deep cut today. But its anthemic chorus is a spirit-lifter and the dynamic breakdown that segues into the song-closing guitar solo harks back to the ambitious musicality of the first few albums. “Stone” is a gem that still shines bright. Listen here.

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Daughtry and Lzzy Hale Cover Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)”: Stream

The post Daughtry and Lzzy Hale Cover Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)”: Stream appeared first on Consequence .

Daughtry and Lzzy Hale have teamed up for a cover of the Journey hit “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).”

The cover comes nearly 40 years after the song was initially released as a single supporting Journey’s Frontiers LP, featuring a powerhouse vocal by the band’s then-frontman Steve Perry. Both talented singers in their own right, Chris Daughtry and Hale are well suited for the complex vocal arrangement, delivering a passionate duet over a heavier musical rendition.

Posted Daughtry on Facebook : “40 years ago today Journey released this song as a single from their album ‘ Frontiers .’ It is truly an honor to share this rendition with you. We hope you dig it!!!”

Hale added, “Chris Daughtry and I have been threatening to unleash a duet for years. What better way to do that than by paying tribute to one of our mutual influences…. JOURNEY! This song is not only part of the ‘Stranger Things’ soundtrack, but has been my go-to for karaoke for as long as I can remember! I’m so honored to have been a part of this and I hope it makes you smile as big as I did while recording it!”

The cover marks the first material from Daughtry since 2021’s Dearly Beloved . Meanwhile, Hale released one of the strongest hard rock albums of last year with Halestorm’s Back from the Dead , notching a spot on our top heavy albums of 2022 list .

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Hale also unveiled a new signature model guitar in 2022: the Gibson Explorerbird . The unique axe features a Gibson Explorer body/neck and a Gibson Firebird headstock and continues the ongoing partnership between the guitar company and the Halestorm frontwoman, who became the first female Gibson brand ambassador in 2021.

Below you stream the lyric video for the cover of Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).”

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  1. FAITHFULLY

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  2. Don't Stop Believin'

    Halocene's 500k Sub Video! An ensemble cover of Don't Stop Believin' by Journey!Subscribe to our friends -Tap/click on their names@FirstToEleven @VioletOrl...

  3. The Five Best Covers of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'"

    Sarah Menescal - Don't Stop Believin'. The newest cover of the bunch, Menescal's 2016 south-of-the-border "Believin'" gives the track a bossa nova twist. It rises above the typical novelty cross-genre cover though, finding a heart and soul pretty much absent in the original. Forget South Detroit; she's headed straight to South ...

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  5. Top 10 Best Journey Tribute Bands

    Top 10 Best Journey Tribute Bands. Jean S. February 14, 2022. For many people, Journey is more than just a rock band. In fact, Journey might be considered the ultimate rock band of its time with classic, unforgettable hit songs like Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin', Open Arms, Wheel in the Sky, and the universally acclaimed and staggeringly ...

  6. Journey Covered Songs and Artists

    Songs covered by Journey. This table lists all cover songs performed by Journey. Multiple performances from the same setlist are also counted towards the total. Song. Song Performances. 1. The Star-Spangled Banner ( John Stafford Smith & Francis Scott Key cover) Play Video stats. 253.

  7. Cover versions of Don't Stop Believin' by Journey

    bIHar 'e' yImevQo' written by Maevis Peterson Klingon. Nunca Duvide written by Dudu Falcão Portuguese. Journey originally released Don't Stop Believin' written by Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry [US1] and Neal Schon and Journey released it on the album Escape in 1981. It was also covered by Guido Priori, The Jabberwocks, Amasic, Robert Bartko and ...

  8. Chris Daughtry, Lzzy Hale Unite for Journey's "Separate Ways"

    Daughtry and Hale's cover of "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart") debuted on Jan. 5 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Journey hit single. So far, the song has garnered nearly 900,000 ...

  9. Watch: CHRIS DAUGHTRY And LZZY HALE Drop Video For Cover Of JOURNEY's

    The hit cover, which was originally made available in January, exactly 40 years to the day that the original song was released, is currently sitting at No. 6 on Mediabase's Active Rock chart.

  10. Cover versions of Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) by Journey

    Separate Days (To Worship God) written by J. John Jackson English. Journey originally released Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) written by Jonathan Cain and Steve Perry [US1] and Journey released it on the album Frontiers in 1983. It was also covered by Dennis Caplinger, Nientara, Lumiere String Quartet, Sarah [TW] and other artists.

  11. Journey Covers

    These are all my vocal covers of Journey, from newest to oldest.

  12. Daughtry and Lzzy Hale Team for Cover of Journey's 'Separate Ways'

    Journey's "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," from the 1983 album "Frontiers," arrived 40 years ago and went on to peak at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. To commemorate its release ...

  13. The List of Journey Albums in Order of Release

    Escape, stylized as E5C4P3 on the album cover, marks the pinnacle of Journey's musical journey. This seventh studio album, released on July 17, 1981, via Columbia Records, soared to the top of the American Billboard 200 chart. ... The album boasted 11 new songs and 11 re-recorded greatest hits, all showcasing Pineda's vocal prowess ...

  14. Artist: Journey

    Journey originally did It's All Too Much, When You Love a Woman, Good Times and Only the Young. ... Covers by Journey. Title Performer Release date Originally by ; Good Times: Journey: 1992: Sam Cooke: It's All Too Much: Journey: January 1976: The Beatles: Sampled songs. Title Performer Release date Info; After the Fall: Journey: February 1983 ...

  15. Complete List Of Journey Albums And Songs

    Escape. Released: July 31, 1981. "Escape" was a landmark album for Journey, featuring some of the band's most iconic songs like "Don't Stop Believin'," "Who's Crying Now," and "Open Arms.". Produced by Mike Stone and Kevin Elson, and recorded at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, "Escape" was a massive ...

  16. Best Journey Songs: 10 Classic Rock Hits

    Journey "Don't Stop Believin'" (Live 1981: Escape Tour - 2022 HD Remaster) Photo : Courtesy Photo. More than a billion Spotify streams, a Library of Congress National Recording Registry placement ...

  17. Eva Under Fire

    Check out our cover of the Journey classic Separate Ways.You can buy and stream the song here:https://www.evaunderfire.com/digitalFollow Eva Under Fire:TikTo...

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    Don't Stop Believin' Lyrics. [Verse 1] Just a small-town girl, livin' in a lonely world. She took the midnight train goin' anywhere. Just a city boy, born and raised in South Detroit. He took ...

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    The cover comes nearly 40 years after the song was initially released as a single supporting Journey's Frontiers LP, featuring a powerhouse vocal by the band's then-frontman Steve Perry. Both ...

  20. Journey

    Journey had their biggest commercial success between 1978 and 1987, when Steve Perry was lead vocalist; they released a series of hit songs, including "Don't Stop Believin'" (1981), which in 2009 became the top-selling track in iTunes history among songs not released in the 21st century. Reúne los más grandes éxitos de la banda.

  21. JOURNEY Cover

    This is my Journey cover where I sing Separate Ways. Hope you enjoy! Support my videos on Patreon! -- https://www.patreon.com/danvasc New here? Subscribe!

  22. Journey (band)

    Jeff Scott Soto. Narada Michael Walden. Website. journeymusic .com. Journey is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1973 by former members of Santana, the Steve Miller Band, and Frumious Bandersnatch. [ 7] The band as of 2024 consists of guitarist/vocalist Neal Schon (the last remaining original member), keyboardist/guitarist ...

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