Saint John wrote:EightyRock wrote:Cain and Perry came up with lyrics to DSB in a shared hotel room, in the middle of the night, while watching people still hanging around outside under the streetlights.
That is not correct. Jon Cain had a "skeleton" of that song for some time. Here the guys talk about it. It was obviously co-written, but it was also obviously Cain's "baby" and he told Perry what direction he wanted the lyrics to go in:
Jonathan Cain, the band’s keyboardist, found himself picking out a four-chord piano figure in the band’s Oakland, California, rehearsal hall. Perry liked what he heard and began improvising vocal melodies. Soon, guitarist Neal Schon joined in, working up a bass line and a churning little lead he wanted to sound “like a locomotive.” Before long, they had created the skeleton of a new song. “Like every great thing we ever wrote, it all came together in five minutes,” Schon recalls.
Cain had strong ideas about where the track needed to go. “I told Steve, ‘What you’re missing is you’re not relating to your fans. Let’s turn the mirror on them, write about their lives.’” Together, they came up with a narrative about two young lovers on a train trip, adding noirish images of smoke-filled nightclubs and shadowy streets — and a big, climactic chorus about holding fast to dreams. The result was an undeniable anthem with an unusual arrangement. It contains three verses and a pair of slow-boiling bridges (“Strangers waiting, up and down the boulevard”), but the actual chorus arrives in one soaring, emotional money-shot at the song’s end. “Don’t stop believin’/Hold on to that feelin’/Streetlight people,” Perry belts in his rippling, rock-operatic tenor.
Edit: I can't find the other article where Jon mentions that he already had decided on "Don't stop believin', hold on to that feeling" as the chorus. He is, undoubtedly, the main architect of DSB. This is, for all intents and purposes (to those with any logic), indisputable.
Sometime when I have time to hunt for it, I'll find another interview with Cain telling this story around the time it was actually written. Do you have the date on this history re-write of Cain's?