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Journey’s first Top 20 hit was released 35 years ago

Postby tater1977 » Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:13 pm

Journey’s first Top 20 hit was released 35 years ago: ‘Very influenced by the great Sam Cooke’

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October 3, 2014 by Nick DeRiso

When Journey released “Lovin,’ Touchin,’ Squeezin'” as a single 35 years ago in September 1979, the band’s highest-ever charting song had been “Wheel in the Sky” from the year before — which stalled out at No. 57. This Evolution track, based on a true story of youthful heartbreak from Steve Perry and featuring a nifty stuttering rhythm, would become a then-best-ever No. 16 hit for Journey — pushing them into the Top 20 on the Billboard album charts for the first time, as well.

It seems Perry caught a glimpse of his girlfriend giving another man a lingering goodbye kiss before he raced away in a sports car. That moved him to compose “Lovin’, Touchin’ Squeezin’,” which — despite its soaring nah-nah conclusion — served as a kind of “love justice,” Perry said in the Time3 collection’s liner notes.

But really, it could have been renamed “Lovin, Touchin,’ Jammin,'” since it came together — as many did with the late-1970s lineup also featuring Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie — through a loose in-studio collaboration. In a twist, however, Journey’s long-time bassist Ross Valory didn’t start out at his traditional spot.

“That rhythm is a simple 12/8 blues shuffle, a very traditional old-school blues feel,” then-Journey drummer Steve Smith tells us, in an exclusive Something Else! Sitdown. “The song developed as a jam started by Steve Perry playing the bass. Actually, that song is reminiscent of a Sam Cooke song called “Nothing Can Change This Love”; Steve was very influenced by the great Sam Cooke. When Journey worked on writing new songs it was a collaborative effort, the band wrote collectively in a rehearsal room. The music would develop in a jam session-style situation. Most of Journey’s music was developed collectively at first and then fine-tuned into songs.”

The success of “Lovin’, Touchin’ Squeezin'” would prove difficult to replicate, however, in the coming years. In fact, Journey wouldn’t crack the Top 20 again until 1981, with the No. 4 hit “Who’s Crying Now.” Of course, that opened the floodgates — as a retooled Journey built around Rolie-replacement Jonathan Cain reeled off six such hits in a row through 1983.
Perry's good natured bonhomie & the world’s most charmin smile,knocked fans off their feet. Sportin a black tux,gigs came alive as he swished around the stage thrillin audiences w/ charisma that instantly burnt the oxygen right out of the venue.TR.com
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Re: Journey’s first Top 20 hit was released 35 years ago

Postby Journey/Survivor » Sun Oct 05, 2014 4:16 am

Any Way You Want It did make it to #23 on the chart one year later. And Walks Like A Lady made it to #32 right after AWYWI. So it's not like they missed out on a top 20 hit by very much. Two years is not a long wait for another top 20 hit.
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Re: Journey’s first Top 20 hit was released 35 years ago

Postby annie89509 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:12 pm

The 6 from '81-'83 must be:

WCN ... DSB ... OA ... SW ...Faithfully ... and which one?
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Re: Journey’s first Top 20 hit was released 35 years ago

Postby MysteryMountain » Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:40 am

Stone In Love hit 13
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