Don't Stop Believin'. 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 the midnight train goin' anywhere A singer in a smoky room A smell of wine and cheap perfume For a smile they can share the night It goes on and on and on and on Strangers
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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 Petra Haden, Guido Priori, Robert Bartko, The Marcarlo Brothers and other artists.
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Journey Lyrics. "Don't Stop Believin'". 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 the midnight train goin' anywhere. A singer in a smokey room.
Don’t Stop Believin’ is a classic American rock song by the band Journey. Originally released in 1981, this mid-tempo rock anthem has continued to resonate to this day. The track was released as the second single on the band’s seventh studio album, Escape, with Columbia Records. It achieved number nine on Billboard’s Hot 100, but in the
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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 the midnight train goin' anywhere A singer in a smokey room A smell of wine and cheap perfume For a smile they can share the night It goes on and on and on and on (Chorus) Strangers waiting, up and down the boulevard Their shadows searching in the night Streetlights people, living just to find emotion Hiding, somewhere in the night. Working hard to get my fill, Everybody wants a thrill Payin' anything to roll the dice, Just one more time Some will win, some will lose Some were born to sing the blues Oh, the movie never ends It goes on and on and on and on (Chorus) Don't stop believin' Hold on to the feelin' Streetlights people Don't stop believin' Hold on Streetlight people Don't stop believin' Hold on to the feelin' Streetlights people
There’s no denying it: Rarely a wedding or party goes by without Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” being in June 1981, the song appeared on the rock band’s seventh album, “Escape.” Although it never made it to No. 1 on the charts, “Don’t Stop Believin’” has seeped into our culture in countless ways. The “Sopranos” series finale. That memorable “Glee” pilot episode. Broadway’s “Rock of Ages” musical. Your karaoke night. You probably know the words by heart, but you may not know the details behind the making of the song. Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain tells the story of the tune’s genesis in his new memoir, Don’t Stop Believin’: The Man, the Band and the Song That Inspired the 1970s, Cain ― then an aspiring musician ― left his hometown of Chicago for Los Angeles in hopes of landing his big break. When things didn’t go as planned, he phoned his father for some help. It turned out to be a fateful call. “My dog got hit by a car, and I was in Hollywood, and I had to pay the vet bill. And luckily they saved her life,” Cain told HuffPost at Build Series. “I had called him for some money, for another loan. And I hated calling my dad for a loan. I said, ‘Dad, should I just give up on this thing and come home? It seems like I might be pushing it back to Chicago.’ ‘No, no, don’t come home. Stick to your guns. Don’t stop believin’. I went, ‘OK.’ Everything he would say to me somehow I would just doodle in my little notebook that I wrote songs in. That’s basically what happened. He had said to me, ‘Don’t stop believin’,’ and I took it to heart. He sent me the money, and great things started to happen.”Jonathan Cain speaking at Build Studio in New York City on April Pont/BuildIn 1980, Cain left his previous group, the Babys, to join Journey, replacing Gregg Rolie on keyboards. While writing songs for “Escape” with Journey singer Steve Perry and guitarist Neal Schon, Cain began to flip through his notebook. “Steve Perry asked me, ‘Is there another idea around? We need one more song.’ And when I looked in the back of the spiral notebook, there was ‘Don’t stop believin’’ ... and I thought, ‘Well, Steve Perry would sing this if I can bring in a chorus of some kind,’” Cain said. “So I wrote this chorus, and I brought it in, and all of us together finished the song in a room. It was magical.” Cain said they could feel the momentum of the song, particularly after recording it in the studio. “Workin’ hard to get my fill. Everybody wants a thrill, payin’ anything to roll the dice just one more time.”- “Don’t Stop Believin’”“I think when we finally heard the final mix, Neal looked at me, and he said, ‘There’s something special about this.’ And I said, ‘Let’s make it the first song on the album, because it sounds like it draws a listener in. Let’s make it Track 1.’ So that’s how we sequenced the album,” Cain said.“Don’t Stop Believin’” reached No. 9 on the Billboard singles chart, but he said he doesn’t recall that it was “a huge hit.”Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain at the 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Brooklyn, New Wargo via Getty ImagesYears after the release of “Don’t Stop Believin,’” Perry ― the voice behind the song ― parted ways with Journey, leaving a big hole to fill. After a couple of other frontmen, the group secured a steady lead singer in Arnel Pineda, who joined in year Journey was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Although Perry attended the ceremony, he didn’t perform with the the band. Still, Cain thinks Perry enjoyed the moment.“He seemed very, very vibrant and proud to be standing there with us,” Cain said. “He lives a very private life, and he chooses to keep it that way. Whenever I see him at these events, he seems very, very happy, content with his life. I know he’s gone through some troubles, like we all have. But he’s moved on.” Arnel Pineda and Neal Schon at a Journey show in Los Angeles in Mazur via Getty ImagesCain has moved on too. He said he hopes to work on some new music with Journey soon. And you can count on the band performing “Don’t Stop Believin’” on tour this summer. “I don’t ever get tired of it,” he said. “For me, it’s an honor to have a song that’s loved by three, four generations by now … Anyone who gets tired of a song is working off their own ego. When we’re in Journey, we check our egos at the door.” And as for the future of “Don’t Stop Believin’”? “It’s like Thomas the train. It keeps chugging along,” Cain said.
Sie ist nur ein Kleinstadtmädchen Sie lebt in einer einsamen Welt Sie nahm den Mitternachtszug, der überall hinfährt Er ist nur ein Stadtjunge Geboren und aufgewachsen im Süden Detroits Er nahm den Mitternachtszug, der überall hinfährt Ein Sänger in einem rauchigen Raum Ein Geruch von Wein und billigen Parfume Für ein Lächeln können sie die Nacht gemeinsam verbringen Es geht weiter und weiter Fremde warten auf dem Boulevard rauf und runter Ihre Schatten suchen in der Nacht Straßenlichter, Menschen, leben nur dafür emotionen zu finden Verstecken sich, irgendwo in der Nacht Ich arbeite hart daran um voll zu werden, Jeder will den Nervenkitzel Zahle alles um die Würfel zu rollen, Nur noch einmal Manche werden gewinnen, manche werden verlieren Manche wurde dazu geboren den Blues zu singen Oh, der Film hört niemals auf Es geht weiter und weiter Fremde warten auf dem Boulevard rauf und runter Ihre Schatten suchen in der Nacht Straßenlichter, Menschen, leben nur dafür emotionen zu finden Verstecken sich, irgendwo in der Nacht Hör nicht auf zu glauben Halte dich an dem Gefühl fest Straßenlicher, Menschen Writer(s): Cain Jonathan, Friga John L Lyrics powered by zuletzt bearbeitet von KArl2507 am 7. März 2010, 18:59
Journey Year: 2014 4:10 23,806 Views Playlists: #10 Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer 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 the midnight train goin' anywhere A singer in a smoky room A smell of wine and cheap perfume For a smile they can share the night It goes on and on, and on, and on Strangers waiting Up and down the boulevard Their shadows searching in the night Streetlights, people Living just to find emotion Hiding somewhere in the night Working hard to get my fill Everybody wants a thrill Payin' anything to roll the dice Just one more time Some will win, some will lose Some were born to sing the blues Oh, the movie never ends It goes on and on, and on, and on Strangers waiting Up and down the boulevard Their shadows searching in the night Streetlights, people Living just to find emotion Hiding somewhere in the night Don't stop believin' Hold on to the feelin' Streetlights, people Don't stop believin' Hold on Streetlights, people Don't stop believin' Hold on to the feelin' Streetlights, people The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: Written by: Jonathan Cain, Stephen Ray Perry, Neal Joseph Schon Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind Citation Use the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography: Missing lyrics by Journey? Know any other songs by Journey? Don't keep it to yourself! Watch the song video Don't Stop Believin' Browse Quiz Are you a music master? » What is the opening line to Queen's song 'Bohemian Rhapsody'? A. Is this the real deal? B. Is this the real time? C. Is this the real love? D. Is this the real life? Don't miss Journey's Upcoming Events » Sat • Jul 30 • 8:00 PMUnited Supermarkets Arena, Lubbock, TXWed • Aug 03 • 7:30 PMEllen Eccles Theatre, Logan, UTFri • Aug 05 • 8:00 PMSoaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mount Pleasant, MIMon • Aug 08 • 8:00 PMConstellation Brands–Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center: CMAC, Canandaigua, NY
Jonathan Cain told SongFacts, The song began with the chorus. My father had coached me. I was in Hollywood, struggling with my career, kind of lost. I was asking him, ‘Should I come back to Chicago and just give up on this dream?’ And he said, ‘No, son. Stay the course. We have a vision. It’s gonna happen. Don’t stop believin’.' The liner notes for Time 3 say, At the band’s Oakland warehouse, this song bubbled out of a rehearsal. [Neal] Schon developed the bass riff, the chugging guitar line, and the sweeping chords on the chorus. Steve Smith built the song around a pattern featuring a lot of tom-toms, anchoring the number to a rich drum figure. Perry and Cain drew from their experiences with the Sunset Strip scene.
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