Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” is one of the biggest hits of all time. It’s one of the most instantly recognizable smashes ever, and people never seem to tire of hearing it in almost any setting.
American rock band Journey, left to right, bassist Ross Valory, singer Steve Perry, drummer Steve Smith, guitarist Jonathan Cain, and guitarist Neal Schon acknowledge the audience after performing at ...
A man obsessed with a marching-band version of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" turned a quiet dinner date into an unhinged spectacle during a sketch on Saturday Night Live this past weekend. Cast ...
Cheesy, inspiring and enormously popular, Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" is a song which became an American Anthem long after it was released. Nearly 40 years ago, the band Journey debuted what's ...
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Journey's Neal Schon reveals that when "Don't Stop Believin'" was done and being mixed, he turned to everyone in the room and said, "I think this song is going to be massive." In his interview with ...
Rock band Journey have reflected on the moment their biggest song, “Don’t Stop Believin’”, featured in the famous final episode of The Sopranos... and their ...
The opening lines of “Don’t Stop Believin’” can be heard ringing out from every sporting event to middle school dance across America. That instantly recognizable jangling piano intro and iconic high ...
Glee was one of the defining TV shows of the 2010s and the cast’s cover of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” was a hug pop culture moment was a huge pop culture moment. However, the members of Journey ...
Journey performed during the halftime show of the NFL's NFC championship game on Jan. 28, and the band switched up the lyrics to one of their most famous songs — "Don't Stop Believin'" — during the ...
Want to hear a hot take? How’s this: “Don’t Stop Believing” isn’t Journey’s best song. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great song. I unironically love it. But I also unironically love a lot of Journey’s ...
There’s a commonly held belief that the ’80s is the decade that doesn’t matter — the disposable years that gave us little more than consumerism. Reaganomics, big hair and unnatural neon clothing ...