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10 Best Journey Songs of All Time

List of the Top 10 Best Journey Songs of All Time

Samuel Moore by Samuel Moore
August 21, 2024
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Journey, the iconic rock band that defined a generation, has gifted the world with some of the most unforgettable anthems in music history. From stadium-shaking power ballads to electrifying rock hits, their songs have transcended time, becoming the heartbeat of countless road trips, karaoke nights, and moments of pure, unfiltered emotion. Whether it’s the inspiring call to “Don’t Stop Believin'” or the heartfelt yearning of “Faithfully,” Journey’s music has an uncanny ability to resonate with listeners across all walks of life. Their signature blend of soaring vocals, masterful instrumentation, and timeless lyrics has earned them a permanent place in the pantheon of rock legends. As we take a journey (pun intended) through the band’s top 10 most popular songs of all time, prepare to relive the magic, the memories, and the music that has united millions of fans around the globe. These are the tracks that have not only stood the test of time but have also become anthems for the ages—songs that continue to inspire, uplift, and remind us all of the power of rock and roll.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Don’t Stop Believin’ (1981)
  • 2. Faithfully (1983)
  • 3. Any Way You Want It (1980)
  • 4. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (1983)
  • 5. Open Arms (1982)
  • 6. Wheel in the Sky (1978)
  • 7. Lights (1978)
  • 8. Who’s Crying Now (1981)
  • 9. Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ (1979)
  • 10. Stone in Love (1981)

1. Don’t Stop Believin’ (1981)

Released in 1981 as the lead single from Journey’s Escape album, “Don’t Stop Believin'” has transcended its era to become an anthem of hope and resilience. With its instantly recognizable piano intro and Steve Perry’s soaring vocals, the song captures the essence of holding onto dreams against all odds. The narrative of a “small-town girl” and a “city boy” on a journey through life resonates universally, making it a timeless classic. Decades after its release, the song experienced a resurgence in popularity, proving its staying power across generations. It’s not just a song; it’s a cultural phenomenon that continues to inspire.

2. Faithfully (1983)

“Faithfully,” released in 1983 as part of Journey’s Frontiers album, is a power ballad that encapsulates the struggles and commitments of life on the road. Written by keyboardist Jonathan Cain in just 30 minutes, the song’s heartfelt lyrics and sweeping melody convey the deep emotions of love and dedication. Steve Perry’s emotive delivery, paired with the band’s lush instrumentation, makes “Faithfully” an unforgettable ode to enduring love. It’s a song that has become synonymous with wedding receptions and romantic dedications, solidifying its place as one of Journey’s most cherished tracks.

3. Any Way You Want It (1980)

From the opening guitar riff, “Any Way You Want It” exudes high-energy rock and roll. Released in 1980 on the Departure album, this song is a celebration of freedom and living life on your own terms. With its infectious chorus and driving rhythm, the track showcases the dynamic range of Steve Perry’s vocals and Neal Schon’s guitar work. “Any Way You Want It” quickly became a concert staple, energizing audiences with its upbeat tempo and feel-good lyrics. It’s a quintessential Journey song that epitomizes the band’s ability to blend rock with irresistible pop sensibilities.

4. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (1983)

“Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” is a hard-hitting rock anthem that reflects the pain of a relationship falling apart. Released in 1983 on the Frontiers album, the song features a powerful blend of driving synths, heavy guitar riffs, and one of Steve Perry’s most impassioned vocal performances. The track’s intensity is matched by its memorable, anthemic chorus, which has made it a favorite among fans. The music video, with its iconic warehouse setting, has become a piece of 1980s pop culture history. “Separate Ways” is a testament to Journey’s ability to channel raw emotion through rock music.

5. Open Arms (1982)

“Open Arms,” released in 1982 as the third single from the Escape album, is one of the most iconic power ballads of all time. The song’s delicate piano intro and Steve Perry’s tender vocals immediately set a tone of vulnerability and longing. Lyrically, it’s a plea for reconciliation, with the protagonist offering “open arms” to a lost love. The song’s crescendo builds to a powerful emotional climax, making it a favorite for romantic moments. “Open Arms” has been covered by numerous artists over the years, but Journey’s original remains the definitive version, capturing the essence of love and forgiveness.

6. Wheel in the Sky (1978)

Released in 1978 on the Infinity album, “Wheel in the Sky” marks a pivotal moment in Journey’s transition from a jazz fusion band to a rock powerhouse. The song’s haunting lyrics, inspired by a poem written by keyboardist Robert Fleischman’s wife, speak of endless longing and the passage of time. Neal Schon’s guitar work, combined with Steve Perry’s powerful vocals, creates a sound that is both mystical and urgent. The song’s chorus, with its imagery of a wheel turning in the sky, has become emblematic of the band’s early sound. “Wheel in the Sky” is a track that continues to captivate listeners with its blend of rock and mysticism.

7. Lights (1978)

“Lights,” released in 1978 on the Infinity album, is Journey’s love letter to San Francisco, the band’s hometown. The song’s mellow, yet uplifting melody, combined with Steve Perry’s smooth vocals, creates a sense of warmth and nostalgia. The lyrics, which speak of the city’s beauty as the “lights go down in the city,” have made it an unofficial anthem for San Francisco. Despite its laid-back vibe, “Lights” has a powerful emotional resonance, capturing the feeling of longing for home. It’s a track that has endured as one of Journey’s most beloved songs and a staple of their live performances.

8. Who’s Crying Now (1981)

“Who’s Crying Now,” released in 1981 as the lead single from the Escape album, is a song that blends heartache with a sense of triumph. The track’s smooth, mid-tempo rhythm provides the perfect backdrop for Steve Perry’s soulful vocals, which tell the story of a relationship gone sour. The song’s chorus, with its poignant question of “who’s crying now,” is both haunting and empowering. Neal Schon’s extended guitar solo at the end adds an extra layer of emotion, making it one of the highlights of the song. “Who’s Crying Now” showcases Journey’s ability to craft songs that are both musically sophisticated and emotionally resonant.

9. Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ (1979)

“Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’,” released in 1979 on the Evolution album, is a bluesy rock track that captures the pain of infidelity. The song’s slow, deliberate groove, punctuated by Steve Perry’s raw, emotive vocals, creates a sense of simmering tension. The lyrics, which recount the betrayal of a lover, are both relatable and cathartic. The repeated refrain of “na-na-na-na” at the end of the song has become one of Journey’s most iconic moments, often sung along by audiences at live shows. “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” is a testament to Journey’s ability to channel raw emotion into their music, making it a standout track in their discography.

10. Stone in Love (1981)

“Stone in Love,” released in 1981 as part of the Escape album, is a nostalgic rock anthem that recalls the intensity of youthful love. The song’s upbeat tempo, driven by Neal Schon’s electrifying guitar riffs, perfectly complements Steve Perry’s passionate vocals. The lyrics, which speak of memories “burning like a fire,” capture the bittersweet nature of looking back on a past romance. “Stone in Love” is a high-energy track that showcases Journey’s ability to fuse powerful rock instrumentation with heartfelt emotion. It’s a fan favorite that continues to be a highlight of the band’s live performances.

Samuel Moore

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