Journey – Any Way You Want It
Journey – Don’t Stop Believen’
Don’t Stop Believen’ was a song released by the band Journey and appears on their studio album Escape released in 1981. Don’t Stop Believen’ broke into the top ten spot on the Billboard list, reaching number eight. Interestingly, and maybe due to the popularity of the hit Show Time production of the Sopranos, Don’t Stop Believen’ enjoyed a brief resurgence as a top digital download.
Journey – Faithfully
Faithfully is a power ballad released by the group Journey and appears on their album Frontiers released in 1983. The song Faithfully is well recognized and ranked on the Billboard chart at number twelve, giving Journey their second consecutive top twenty hit from the album.
Journey – Lovin’ Touchin’ Squeezin’
The song Lovin’ Touchin’ Squeezin’ was released by the 1980′s Super group Journey and appears on the album Evolution. Evolution was released in 1979, and went on to be Journey’s best album to date although the band was under member changes. This is the first appearance of new drummer Steve Smith who replaced Aynsley Dunbar.
Journey – Send Her My Love
Send Her My Love is a song by the group Journey and was released on the Frontiers album 1983. Send Her My Love was the fourth single released from the album, almost netting an additional top twenty hit. Unfortunately the single remained at number twenty three on the Billboard.
Journey – Separate Ways, Worlds Apart
Released as a single in 1983, Separate Ways Worlds Apart, appears on Journey’s album: Frontiers. The smash hit Separate Ways WorldsApart broke into the top ten on theĀ Billboard Top Forty charts spending six weeks at number eight. Journey explains the song, Separate Ways Worlds Apart as a throw back to their earlier roots style of musical performance; wanting a simple song that kept a lingering haunting melody.
Journey – Who’s Crying Now
Who’s Crying Now is a song performed by Journey and was initially released as the first single from their studio album Escape, 1981. Who’s Crying Now co-written by Steve Perry and Johnathan Cain charted to number four on the Billboard.
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