"Nothing Can Change This Love" - Sam Cooke [Verse 2] Mm, make me weep and you can make me cry See me coming and you can pass me by But honey, nothing, nothing can ever change this love I have for you
He's saying na na na na na like ha ha , you got what you deserve. Steve wrote this song from his own true experience. I bet that girl has regretted cheating on him since then
“Naaa-na-na-NAAAA-na” was also a childhood taunt back in the day. Like, when someone was sure they beat you at something but then you turn the tables on them. That’s how I always took that part of the song.
It’s funny that you mentioned Sam Cooke because that was Steve’s mentor and hero. He had a big influence on Steve growing up sometimes when I hear Steve singing other stuff other then Journey or solo music especially R&B stuff it’s hard to tell the difference between him and Sam Cooke.❤️ Good catch dude and Steve would be so happy that you said that.
The homey behind the piano is the lead singer of Black Magic Woman from Santana. He and the guitarist with the fro were teens in Santana during their heyday and left to form Journey. The first few years of Journey were mostly instrumental...a lot like Santana.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee oh, my... Steve is way more than an arena singer. I know that's what he chose to do with his career. But the quality of that man's voice could have taken him any were in this world, foreign countries would have lavished him with ornate gifts probably made him honorary princes what's the sad thing is they didn't get to share their magnificent voice with the rest of the world. And I feel so sad play the people in the world you will never ever hear Steve Perry's fabulous voice
Steve Perry became very fascinated with music because he heard Sam Cooke when he was a young child. And always try to mimic him and his style of singing. So he's actually a big fan of Sam Cooke while you're probably hearing similarities. That's how Steve developed his style playing with notes. So yeah, that's actually one of his role model singers. Oh, Sherri is also the very first song from his solo work that he did. That was very big back in 1984 when he took a break from journey. Before returning for you before taking a permanent departure from the band to then return to do the album trial by fire, Which I believe you reacted to the song "When you Love a Woman that is on that album.
You've still got a lot of Journey songs to react to! Try Still They Ride, Feeling That Way, Anyway You Want It, City Of The Angels, Separate Ways, Just The Same Way, Wheel In The Sky, so many more! These are from different "eras" of Journey's work so good listening!
This song reminds me of High School. My sister, her best friend and I used to crank this up and sing at the top of our lungs ! (And it feels weird not to hear “City of the Angels!” right after it) 😊
When my littles were still little, they knew this as the "Na Na Na" song, I'd crank up the radio and we ALL would belt out the song at the top of horribly out of tune lungs. 😲🎶🎵 🤣🤣 ✌️😎
Steve Perry spends time in Siesta Key in Florida. He would come in from beach Looking like a wanderer. He may get up and sing one song on Karaoke night. Still got it!
Mmmmm......I really don't think so! He may have a home there, but I still don't think so! And as for karaoke, I don't think so either! He's a cali guy! He's lived in San Deigo and in the LA area. And recent pics show him in Calabasas, Ca
Yep, Me! OMG I love that greatest hits album... That was on their greatest hits album wasn't it bright after lovin touchin squeezin? Steve Perry voice is like audio Xanax to me. I can be in a bad mood, hear his voice and it instantly makes me feel 100% better
In the 60s 70s & 80s we didn't care about what people wore while performing. We just enjoyed the music. That ish didn't happen until the media started that gaggle.
This song takes me back to summer when I was in high school. We’d bring a radio with us and sit it on the bank of the creek when we went swimming. That song, Hot Child In the City, and Take the Long Way Home came on every day. Great times.
Send Her My Love and In the Rain (solo Steve Perry) are real heartbreakers and give you the Voice with all the emotion he uses to twist an audience around his little finger.
I saw them in concert in 1979 after hearing this song. This was the first song I ever heard by Journey, and they were great live. Steve Perry said that he was inspired by Sam Cooke.
Journey and especially Steve Perry has been my all time favorite band since I was 12. They were the posters on my walls and I spent all of my babysitting money on their music. I was such a Journey fan I had to buy music magazines to get their pictures and read about them. I am 55 now, and 2 weeks ago I got a Journey T-shirt in the mail. I wear it with pride.
Steve Perry, the Bee Gees, etc. in the 70s are the reason I went through high school saying "a man can never wear his hair too long or his pants to tight." (Honestly, I'm 63 and still think that. LOL!)
I love Steve's hair here! He looks like he was poured into those pants. I think the NA NA NA is more like the playground taunt - Na Na na Na Na na you can't catch me......
Yes! Perry totally pulled the beginning from Nothing Can Change This Love by Sam Cooke. Being a songwriter and knowing how songwriters think, I would imagine that line launched the whole idea of this song.
I have always said that Steve Perrys voice has a sprinkle of Sam Cooke. Especially when he extends his words.He also has that raspiness in hus voice like Sam.
Yay you made it. This is for all the people who were cheated on and then being cheated on by the new guy or girl. Na Na Na Na😂😂 Oh Sherry is solo Steve. Anyway you want it is another great Journey song. Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
Yep. "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" is Steve Perry's own true gut-wrenching tale of love-gone-wrong, with the desperate opening lines, "You make me weep, I wanna die," to the extended fade of "na na"s, as there are no more words to describe the pain. Perry watched through the window as his girlfriend at the time got out of a Corvette and gave the driver a long, loving kiss goodbye. He calls this song "love justice."
The na, na, na part always reminds me of the Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye song by steam. Definitely is kind of like boo hoo hoo cry about it, you made your bed now lie in it vibes.
I still love the why they looked and dressed on stage back in the 70's and 80's ..... Much better than the way they do now! Gotta have those loose shirts and tight pants!
I was 25 when this song came out. I totally got it. From about '65 thru '75 the "na-na" thing was our way of a massive put-down. Somebody gets caught out, the rest point fingers and sing out "Na-na. Na-na" like it was shame on you. Steve Perry makes it the greatest "F you" put-down in history. And he does it with not only passion, but attitude as well. I'm pretty certain everybody here can think of a person in their past to dedicate this song to. The instant 'connection' between artist and listener is forged. I think anyone who has ever listened to this song will smile whenever Journey is mentioned and think "...yeah. The F-you song..." 😂
Wheel On The Sky was their first radio release on " hard rock" radio. It's from the album Infinity. It's awesome 😎, as are all of the songs on that album. For me and my friends, it was our introduction to Journey. We never looked back and are still fans. Winds Of March from this album is exquisitely beautiful if you REALLY wanna hear Steve!!!!❤
Remember little kids on the playground that would say 'na na-n' na na' and stick their tongue out? That's is. Love your reactions and I LOVED 70s Journey!!! Had all their tapes and memorized every song in high school ❤ Life in a small town in the 70s was more about music than TV!! ❤
Also to add we were very country but my family was very hip hop. So when we would see or hear anything journey my bros and sis’s would clown about his clothes. But NEVER about how bad ass he was! lol! We all love Steve Perry! ❤
The Sam Cooke song you're referring too is "Nothing Can Change This Love". What an amazing voice!!! Wow!!! I can see why Steve Perry wanted to emulate him! A deserved hit single for Cooke in late 1962, "Nothing Can Change This Love" can be found on his album "Mr Soul" released in February 1963. The second verse is: Mm, make me weep and you can make me cry (Perry sung this line in the exact same way with virtually the same words) See me coming and you can pass me by But honey, nothing, nothing can ever change this love I have for you
Thank you for this reaction. It is one of my favorites from Journey! Did a lot of Lovin, Touchin and Squeezin to this in my partying days!! 😂😂😂 GOOD TIMES were had by all!!! 😅
The "na na na" is like "nanny nanny booboo Nanny nanny na na crying. And Sam Cooke was his biggest influence. His mom used to listen to him while he grew up, and always aspired to be that voice.
This is from Journeys 5th album but second with Steve Perry on main Lead Vocals , Keyboards Gregg Rolie was there main vocalist until Steve arrived On a side note just saw Journey bassist Ross Valery up on stage with guitarist Steff Burns & incredible drummer Jeff Campitelli tearing it up and having fun a week ago.
No kidding, thanks I’ll look into it Ross was there because Steff was back in country and he did a show with some of his friends like Ross , Jeff Campitelli , guitarist Jeff Watson , guitarist Tal Morris , singer guitarist Jim Funk and drummer Billy Gibson from Huey Lewis and the News & there saxophonist who’s name I just can’t remember right now.
oh he was soo pretty in this one! OMFG! I was in college when this came out and I just couldn't get enough...loved him ever since...oh and this one was actually written by Perry because this story actually happened to him before he joined Journey
I love this song for couples skate when I went rollerskating as a teenager. Super romantic song, the drums simulate a heartbeat throughout the whole song.
"Nothing Can Change This Love" - Sam Cooke [Verse 2]
Mm, make me weep and you can make me cry
See me coming and you can pass me by
But honey, nothing, nothing can ever change this love I have for you
Yes!!!! This is what I was talking about!!!!!!
Steve Perry's favorite singer is Sam Cooke.
@@BlackPegasusRaps Check out Steve Perry's songs/videos "STRUNG OUT", "OH SHERRIE", "YOU BETTER WAIT". Great reaction. Love what you're doing!!
Steve Perry loved Sam Cooke! ❤
THEY ARE STILL TOURING! STEVE IS SOLO, JOURNEY HAS ANOTHER LEAD SINGER
He's saying na na na na na like ha ha , you got what you deserve. Steve wrote this song from his own true experience. I bet that girl has regretted cheating on him since then
THIS! ⬆⬆⬆
Na na nany boo boo, like a child teasing a show-off when they fail
Yes - a taunt.
Yeah it is the na nananana you get what you deserve
That’s exactly what I came to say! I love this song! Steve Perry will always be the voice of Journey for me. ♥️
Can I just point out what beautiful hair he has here!
I was thinking the same thing!
Oh my goodness YES!
I always felt that the "na na na na na" starts off as mocking her crying and then the beat of it mimics the play ground taunting of children.
“Naaa-na-na-NAAAA-na” was also a childhood taunt back in the day. Like, when someone was sure they beat you at something but then you turn the tables on them. That’s how I always took that part of the song.
exactly
That’s what it sounds like for me too, a playground taunt
Bingo! You got it! It was a childhood taunt. "Naa-na-naa - you can't catch me..." or "Naa-na-naa - you are in trouble!!"
It’s funny that you mentioned Sam Cooke because that was Steve’s mentor and hero. He had a big influence on Steve growing up sometimes when I hear Steve singing other stuff other then Journey or solo music especially R&B stuff it’s hard to tell the difference between him and Sam Cooke.❤️ Good catch dude and Steve would be so happy that you said that.
Steve Perry began singing because of Sam Cook. He was Steve's inspiration. He said he heard Sam on the radio when he was 7
Cooke.
They even share the same birthday
He mentions Sam in “Captured by the Moment.”
Maybe it’s just me. Later on after Steve put some mileage on his voice he
started to even sound like Sam Cooke.
That was the style back then.. I loved Steve's hair.. His voice just makes me melt.
Sam Cook was a big influence for Steve
Back in the day nanana was used by little kids at recess teasing other kids 😂
Remains one of my favorite ❤
He's literally saying "nyah-n-nyah-n-nyah-nyah" like when a child says "I told you so" or "you got what you deserve". He's not simulating her crying.
Yay you finally recognized Sam Cooke's influence in a Journey song. Good job!
One of the greatest revenge songs ever.
Wheel in the Sky and Send Her My Love are a must!
You write those are two good songs
Trendy clothes are tomorrow’s joke, but a couple of decades forward, it’s right back in.
Everything is a cycle. If I had the strength, I’d go see which decade is in this year, but I don’t. 🤷🏻♀️
Rock stars used to always wear women's tops - Jagger, etc. They fit tighter and they could show off their skinny little arms...?! ;-)
You can laugh at these clothes but the most beautiful women were tearing them off these dudes
Me, I had to undress myself
"Stone in Love" is a killer Journey song.
Na na na na boo boo, he is taunting her 🤣 🤣 brilliant
Yes! Someone got it!
@@lisawall3386 😉
@@tiacalhoun3841 put my glasses on.....🙄.....*yes*
I would wear that outfit. With heels. And ROCK IT!! He looks great. Love 80's fashion.
He’s a gift to mankind. ❤😊
BP, the Sam Cooke reference, Golden. Not that I ever would have made that connection, but it totally works! RIP Sam, Long Live Soul,!.❤
The homey behind the piano is the lead singer of Black Magic Woman from Santana. He and the guitarist with the fro were teens in Santana during their heyday and left to form Journey. The first few years of Journey were mostly instrumental...a lot like Santana.
Both Greg Rolie(pianist) and Neal Schon(guitarist) had played for Santana before forming Journey
Neal's greatest performance had to be Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock!! IMHO
Oh Sherrie, is Steve's first hit song from his first solo album. 🔥🔥
That song was written about his girlfriend at the time, who actually appeared in the music video for the song too
You'll never meet a girl named Sherrie again without singing that song in your head. Honest.
Sherry
As a Cheri, I approve of that song 😊
@kelleewolfe2834 Actually, the spelling of Steve Perry's then girlfriend in your previous comment was the correct spelling of her name
Who's Crying Now should definitely be next!
"Wheel in the sky," "Separate Ways," "Faithfully,""Open Arms"...
One of my favorites from Journey , his voice is amazing
He's the only "arena rock" singer worth remembering.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee oh, my... Steve is way more than an arena singer. I know that's what he chose to do with his career. But the quality of that man's voice could have taken him any were in this world, foreign countries would have lavished him with ornate gifts probably made him honorary princes what's the sad thing is they didn't get to share their magnificent voice with the rest of the world. And I feel so sad play the people in the world you will never ever hear Steve Perry's fabulous voice
My favorite song by Journey is Lights. It’s about missing your city or hometown when you’ve been away and for them it’s San Francisco.
Lights/Stay Awhile is an amazing combo!
💯 used to listen to it every morning on my commute across the Bay Bridge. ❤️ the city.
Steve Perry became very fascinated with music because he heard Sam Cooke when he was a young child. And always try to mimic him and his style of singing. So he's actually a big fan of Sam Cooke while you're probably hearing similarities. That's how Steve developed his style playing with notes. So yeah, that's actually one of his role model singers. Oh, Sherri is also the very first song from his solo work that he did. That was very big back in 1984 when he took a break from journey. Before returning for you before taking a permanent departure from the band to then return to do the album trial by fire, Which I believe you reacted to the song "When you Love a Woman that is on that album.
You've still got a lot of Journey songs to react to! Try Still They Ride, Feeling That Way, Anyway You Want It, City Of The Angels, Separate Ways, Just The Same Way, Wheel In The Sky, so many more! These are from different "eras" of Journey's work so good listening!
ABSOLUTELY Separate Ways - the drum parts are awesome
pretty sure he has done some of these.
Lights! 💯
I concur
This song reminds me of High School. My sister, her best friend and I used to crank this up and sing at the top of our lungs !
(And it feels weird not to hear “City of the Angels!” right after it) 😊
Or "Lights" right before it!
When my littles were still little, they knew this as the "Na Na Na" song, I'd crank up the radio and we ALL would belt out the song at the top of horribly out of tune lungs. 😲🎶🎵 🤣🤣
✌️😎
Steve Perry was apparently influenced by Sam Cooke, so that’s cool that you made that comparison right off the bat. 👍🏼
Steve Perry spends time in Siesta Key in Florida. He would come in from beach
Looking like a wanderer. He may get up and sing one song on Karaoke night.
Still got it!
Mmmmm......I really don't think so! He may have a home there, but I still don't think so! And as for karaoke, I don't think so either!
He's a cali guy! He's lived in San Deigo and in the LA area. And recent pics show him in Calabasas, Ca
@@reneeheknowsmyname6771 I’m telling u we see him. He spends a lot of time there.
He has got up for a song. He even made local news when he got up.
Everyone that owned the record or cassette started singing;
🎶City of the Angels 🎵
Funny--I never had the album, but on the rock radio station I listened to, they ALWAYS played them together! 😊
@@mayLibertyprevail1a
I wasn't sure if all of them played them as one. Here in Dallas and Shreveport they did.
When the song ended, how many started to sing "City of the Angels"..... hehehehe!! Love Journey!!
Me!!😂😂😂
Every time!! Lol.
Me!
Yep, Me! OMG I love that greatest hits album... That was on their greatest hits album wasn't it bright after lovin touchin squeezin?
Steve Perry voice is like audio Xanax to me. I can be in a bad mood, hear his voice and it instantly makes me feel 100% better
Yep
Who else hears "City of the Angels" immediately after this song ends? 😂
Hopefully no one.
Yep! For sure lol
💯 fact!!!🎉
😂😂😂👏👏👏👏
Yes, most definitely.
In the 60s 70s & 80s we didn't care about what people wore while performing. We just enjoyed the music. That ish didn't happen until the media started that gaggle.
This song takes me back to summer when I was in high school. We’d bring a radio with us and sit it on the bank of the creek when we went swimming. That song, Hot Child In the City, and Take the Long Way Home came on every day. Great times.
We wore this song out on the jukebox at the skating rink growing up.......
Everybody who has stripped in a dank, dark Southern roadhouse with a jukebox has done a stage set to this song. Allegedly.
Been there, well not total strip.
😊
I pressed the button on the Juke box and handed you that bottle for a microphone. Yep that was me.
😅
Sam Cooke is Steve Perry's biggest musical influence. They share the same birthday, Jan. 22
One of my favs. Steve is so sexy with this song and what a kicking revenge song!
One of my favorite Journey songs!! 🙌🫶 And I absolutely love Sam Cooke! ❤️
You’ve got to listen to “Lights” 👍
Thanks for sharing the story about your song. Please put it on here for us to hear it.
A great song by Journey, Separate Ways Worlds Apart.
Send Her My Love and In the Rain (solo Steve Perry) are real heartbreakers and give you the Voice with all the emotion he uses to twist an audience around his little finger.
My absolute favorite from Journey. I've been a die hard fan since the 80's. Thanks BP for this one!
Can we stop for 1 second to appreciate Neil’s amazing afro? lol
Insanely popular and everyone loved it 👍
I saw them in concert in 1979 after hearing this song. This was the first song I ever heard by Journey, and they were great live. Steve Perry said that he was inspired by Sam Cooke.
Journey and especially Steve Perry has been my all time favorite band since I was 12. They were the posters on my walls and I spent all of my babysitting money on their music. I was such a Journey fan I had to buy music magazines to get their pictures and read about them. I am 55 now, and 2 weeks ago I got a Journey T-shirt in the mail. I wear it with pride.
Steve Perry, the Bee Gees, etc. in the 70s are the reason I went through high school saying "a man can never wear his hair too long or his pants to tight." (Honestly, I'm 63 and still think that. LOL!)
Right on, sister.
YOU NAUGHTY GIRL LOL But i also think of that on the ladys also lol nah nah nah nah lol and i do Miss the 70s ALOT
Im also 63 lol Born in NOV
DI YOU WEAR TIGT PANTS ?😉
Fixing to be 63 in November. If you couldn't count the change in their pockets from the outside their pants weren't tight enough. 😉🤣🤣
I love Steve's hair here! He looks like he was poured into those pants. I think the NA NA NA is more like the playground taunt - Na Na na Na Na na you can't catch me......
Rob I love you so much! Watching you enjoy “my” music brings me so much joy. I love to see your face when you get it!! Thank you!❤❤❤
Not a cell phone in sight but just the audience in his grasp.
probably were no cell phones back then.... :)
Well, they didn't have cell phone, so.....
Seen them in 1989.... Favorite song to 🛼 Roller Skate to this back than....❤
Journey- Just the same way on MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Oh Sherry is fantastic!!!
Oh Sherrie is Steve’s first solo song. Yes, please do that reaction.
Another great song by Journey is the wheels in the sky!
In 1983 - I had a red Mazda RX-7 and an Alpine Car Stereo. This was a full volume song.
I wore a hole in this Album! Then, bought every single album after!
Yes! Perry totally pulled the beginning from Nothing Can Change This Love by Sam Cooke. Being a songwriter and knowing how songwriters think, I would imagine that line launched the whole idea of this song.
I have always said that Steve Perrys voice has a sprinkle of
Sam Cooke.
Especially when he extends his words.He also has that raspiness in hus voice like Sam.
Yay you made it. This is for all the people who were cheated on and then being cheated on by the new guy or girl. Na Na Na Na😂😂 Oh Sherry is solo Steve. Anyway you want it is another great Journey song. Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
Yep. "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" is Steve Perry's own true gut-wrenching tale of love-gone-wrong, with the desperate opening lines, "You make me weep, I wanna die," to the extended fade of "na na"s, as there are no more words to describe the pain.
Perry watched through the window as his girlfriend at the time got out of a Corvette and gave the driver a long, loving kiss goodbye. He calls this song "love justice."
I’m so glad you found the professor
Love The "Goatee!" 💋
The na, na, na part always reminds me of the Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye song by steam. Definitely is kind of like boo hoo hoo cry about it, you made your bed now lie in it vibes.
My favorite Journey song. Steve’s voice is chef’s kiss!
Such a flipping bop! I love this song so much!!!!!!!!!
I still love the why they looked and dressed on stage back in the 70's and 80's ..... Much better than the way they do now! Gotta have those loose shirts and tight pants!
And long hair! 😊
It’s the ultimate playground taunt! Karma baby!
I was 25 when this song came out. I totally got it. From about '65 thru '75 the "na-na" thing was our way of a massive put-down. Somebody gets caught out, the rest point fingers and sing out "Na-na. Na-na" like it was shame on you.
Steve Perry makes it the greatest "F you" put-down in history. And he does it with not only passion, but attitude as well. I'm pretty certain everybody here can think of a person in their past to dedicate this song to.
The instant 'connection' between artist and listener is forged. I think anyone who has ever listened to this song will smile whenever Journey is mentioned and think "...yeah. The F-you song..." 😂
Wheel On The Sky was their first radio release on " hard rock" radio. It's from the album Infinity. It's awesome 😎, as are all of the songs on that album. For me and my friends, it was our introduction to Journey. We never looked back and are still fans. Winds Of March from this album is exquisitely beautiful if you REALLY wanna hear Steve!!!!❤
Ironically, Sam Cooke is Steve's favorite singer. You are right, though. His enunciation is perfect.
Journey is in my top 5 bands! Love this track! 🙂👍✌️
Again, saw this tour in 78 and it was phenomenal!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
HES SAYING YOU MAKE ME WEAK.
NOT WEEP.
Journey - Oh Sherry!!!!
It’s Steve solo, not Journey
@@txheadshots doesn’t matter it’s still Steve and he can still watch it, it’s him he wants to see sing anyways!
@@Renkk17 oh, it’s definitely worth the listen.. just was clarifying that it was Steve’s solo career… at a time when Steve and Neil were feuding
My favorite of their songs. And yes, he's saying ha-effing-ha to his ex.
This is my favorite song by Journey.
I had such a crush on Steve Perry during my college days. Yikes! That voice and that hair!! Yum!! And, yes, he's say "na na na". Making fun!
Journey Sweet and Simple has an R & B vibe you'll love, Mother Father shows his incredible range
He's done Mother/Father, but you're right about Sweet and Simple, which not coincidentally is on the same album as LTS.
Remember little kids on the playground that would say 'na na-n' na na' and stick their tongue out? That's is. Love your reactions and I LOVED 70s Journey!!! Had all their tapes and memorized every song in high school ❤ Life in a small town in the 70s was more about music than TV!! ❤
It is hard to believe this song is what? 45 years old! I was 10 in 1979. Timeless (the song, not me lol)
Listen to Send Her My Love… such a sweet heartbreak song. 1 of my favorites
Also to add we were very country but my family was very hip hop. So when we would see or hear anything journey my bros and sis’s would clown about his clothes. But NEVER about how bad ass he was! lol! We all love Steve Perry! ❤
The Sam Cooke song you're referring too is "Nothing Can Change This Love". What an amazing voice!!! Wow!!!
I can see why Steve Perry wanted to emulate him!
A deserved hit single for Cooke in late 1962, "Nothing Can Change This Love" can be found on his album "Mr Soul" released in February 1963. The second verse is:
Mm, make me weep and you can make me cry (Perry sung this line in the exact same way with virtually the same words)
See me coming and you can pass me by
But honey, nothing, nothing can ever change this love I have for you
Think I have that same red shirt lol.... Perry's conditioner game is on point. Love him.
I could only wish for my hair to look that good! 😆🙌
@@chelseahaley8350 same. Lol I live in Alabama. 99% humidity. In rocking the Mufasa look 6 months a year. Lol
I always thought that hearing the crowd singing & dancing to your words & music would be an ultimate thrill. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Thank you for this reaction. It is one of my favorites from Journey!
Did a lot of Lovin, Touchin and Squeezin to this in my partying days!! 😂😂😂 GOOD TIMES were had by all!!! 😅
hahaha Thank you so much
I love that you like this song! This is why we all wanted you to see it! Its a great song. Journey has so many great songs like this!
He drove around in his car with a tape of Sam Cook singing along as he drove for a couple of weeks before recording this song.
Sometimes, less is more . Simple song with soul.
The "na na na" is like "nanny nanny booboo Nanny nanny na na crying.
And Sam Cooke was his biggest influence. His mom used to listen to him while he grew up, and always aspired to be that voice.
We all can relate to this song at one point in our lives!
This is from Journeys 5th album but second with Steve Perry on main Lead Vocals , Keyboards Gregg Rolie was there main vocalist until Steve arrived
On a side note just saw Journey bassist Ross Valery up on stage with guitarist Steff Burns & incredible drummer Jeff Campitelli tearing it up and having fun a week ago.
Ross put out a solo album a few months ago. Check it out .
No kidding, thanks I’ll look into it
Ross was there because Steff was back in country and he did a show with some of his friends like Ross , Jeff Campitelli , guitarist Jeff Watson , guitarist Tal Morris , singer guitarist Jim Funk and drummer Billy Gibson from Huey Lewis and the News & there saxophonist who’s name I just can’t remember right now.
Absolutely Love Journey, 60's baby! Thanks 🧡 Much Love!
oh he was soo pretty in this one! OMFG! I was in college when this came out and I just couldn't get enough...loved him ever since...oh and this one was actually written by Perry because this story actually happened to him before he joined Journey
I love this song for couples skate when I went rollerskating as a teenager. Super romantic song, the drums simulate a heartbeat throughout the whole song.
This is such a great blues-rock song; this kind of soul is what's missing in today's music. Nice reaction, BP.
You should check out Sweet & Simple, audio only. Why Cant This Night Go On Forever is another great one.