Favorite Steve Perry Song!!
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smegger6 — 17 years ago(June 06, 2008 04:47 PM)
My favourites have to be
Journey -- Edge Of The Blade
- When You Love A Woman
- Im Forever Yours
His solo career I would say - - I Stand Alone
- Strung Out
- What Was
There will never be a talent like Steve! His music and his voice was unique!
Welcome to the party pal!
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OrangeIris — 17 years ago(July 07, 2008 12:20 PM)
Hard to choose
Don't Stop Believin
Oh Sherrie
Faithfully
Lights
Seperate Ways
Any Way you Want It
I'd say Faithfully is my favorite out of my favorites. It's so sweet and I love the instruments.
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jingle_bells_93 — 17 years ago(August 23, 2008 08:11 AM)
What about Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'??
This song's amazing, it was one of their first huge hits, and it's been my favourite (along with Don't Stop Believin' <3) for the longest time =]
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EntertainMe463 — 17 years ago(August 29, 2008 10:25 PM)
Hey cool another fan of L.T.S. :))))
My top 2 are Lights and Lovin Touchin Squeezin!
There are very few if any.I don't like?
I was bummed out about not seeing Journey last week in NJ, found out after I got there they were completely sold out..however, I've been watching many Steve clips on You Tube and think I would be too upset seeing them without him.
Other faves are:
When You Love A Woman
She's Mine
Send Her My Love
Foolish Heart
and the entire Infinity album
I'll never forget the first time I heard something off that album and heard his voice OMG :)))
They were my first concert back in the Summer of 1978!
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luvtzone — 13 years ago(September 24, 2012 11:59 PM)
Definitely one of my favorite Steve Perry songs of all time is one that has been listed once in this thread and it is with Journey. "Send Her My Love".
That song has such a beautiful story against gorgeous vocals and searing instrumentation, and the way he emotes is truly believable. You can tell it is heartfelt. That one stands as my #1 Perry vocal on a Journey song.
"Who's Crying Now", "Don't Stop Believing", "Open Arms" are other epic classics powerfully and passionately sung by this golden-voiced man. Then again, he could sing the phonebook or the ingredients off a soup can and make it sound like a masterpiece.
"You open this door with a key of imagination"