Here's Steve Perry singing "She Walks Like A Lady" in 1981.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9vROjzy9uI
And Ross Valory singing "She Walks Like A Lady" in 1994.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OYSnI37Q64
Here's what Ross had to say about singing it:
Right.
I can't entirely blame Napster for this. But what it did do is give people like you and the rest of our fans the chance to review the material before its release and tell us what they thought it needed and as a result we added two more rock n roll songs to make it less soft.
But regardless of all that I think it was a fine album and a fine representation of the current band and its ties to the past and nothing happened.
So on this round, with Generations, we said 'what the heck - let's do what we want to do' and let the dice fall which ever way they fall.
And this is what it is. This is a band without any restrictions. I really feel that way and as we have been doing the last year or so with our live performance, everyone has been singing lead songs.
This is not my debut record – well for the first time in 30 years it is – but I had already been singing Walks Like A Lady for the last tour and it's getting a very good response.
People are just about to get a beer or something and they look up and go 'wait and minute…what's this…this is different.'
I'm the blues guy!
The Blues Guy
I have worked out that my niche with this band is the blues guy, even though I really come from a classical/jazzy background. I spent many years being exposed to and being immersed in the blues – first with the Steve Miller Band and then having played with Neal for 30 years you can't help but be influenced by the blues. Then there's the Sy Klopps Blues Band. You are aware of them?