Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the American rock band Journey, originally released in 1988 by Columbia Records.[3] It is the band's best-selling career disc, spending 814 weeks on the Billboard 200 albums chart (more than any other compilation album, except for Bob Marley and the Wailers' Legend, in history).[4] Additionally, as of July 2024, it has logged 1,450 weeks on Billboard's Catalog Albums chart.[4]
On 26 January 2024, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified Greatest Hits 18 Platinum for sales of 18 million copies in the United States.[5] As of January 2024, it was reported to have been the third highest certified 'greatest hits' package in the United States according to the RIAA, behind only similar collections by the Eagles and Billy Joel compilations.[6]
It continues to be one of the most popular 'best of' packages, at times selling close to 500,000 copies globally per year. The album has been reissued several times and was digitally remastered for compact disc by Legacy Recordings, issued on August 1, 2006, with "When You Love a Woman" featured as a bonus track. In Japan, the album has been reissued as Open Arms: Greatest Hits with the song "Open Arms" appearing as the first song on the album. A second Journey compilation album, Greatest Hits 2, was released in 2011.
I was first exposed to Journey as a child when my dad played their hits while driving in his blue Ford Mustang. I knew all their songs at a young age and sang along to all the words (and guitar solos) with my dad.
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From anthems that have stood thetest of time to the latest and greatest hits, fans can expect a setlist that transcends generations,showcasing the unparalleled talent and mastery of both of these Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductedbands.
Known for their signature blend of hard rock and melodic pop sensibilities, Def Leppard released their breakthrough album "Pyromania" in 1983, which included hit songs like "Photograph" and "Rock of Ages." However, it was their 1987 album "Hysteria" that catapulted them to superstardom, producing chart-topping hits like "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Love Bites." "Hysteria" remains one of the best-selling albums of all time. Def Leppard's influence on the rock genre is undeniable, and they remain a beloved and iconic band in the world of music.
Known for their distinctive blend of rock and pop with memorable melodies and powerful ballads, Journey has left an indelible mark on the music industry. Journey's 1981 album "Escape" and its follow-up, "Frontiers," were particularly successful, helping the band become one of the top-selling acts of the era. Throughout their career, Journey has undergone lineup changes, but their music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. They are celebrated for their live performances and timeless hits, making them a cornerstone of classic rock.
What is Journey's biggest hit? Here are the best Journey songs of all time, ranked by fans everywhere. Journey are indisputably known as one of the greatest rock bands to ever walk the Earth, with former lead singer Steve Perry even crowned "the voice" by many industry moguls. Established in San Francisco, CA, in 1973, Journey has sold out countless concert tours worldwide throughout their five decade career. The arena rock band's legendary music and unparalleled performance style ultimately led to their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2017. Some of Journey's top songs include "Don't Stop Believin'" (Escape, 1981), "Any Way You Want It" (Departure, 1980), "Lights" (Infinity, 1978), "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" (Frontiers, 1983), and "Wheel In The Sky" (Infinity, 1978).
From their new and latest music to their older popular songs, this Journey playlist features all of their greatest hits, according to the fans. Do your favorite Journey songs crack the top 10? Vote up the best songs by Journey, and don't forget to show their underrated tracks love as well.
Journey remains forever housed in the 1980s with most recognizable songs that still air over classic rock radio. Soaring vocals coupled with a near set-in-stone tone that fully defines the band, Journey continues to tour their hits in arenas across the country.
The current lineup of Journey boasts four long term members with drummer Deen Castronovo on board for nearly 20 years. Newcomers Jason Derlatka has helped out on keyboards and vocals since 2020, and Todd Jenson on bass arrived last year replacing original bassist Ross Valory, who wad fired in 2020 after an alleged coup to take over the band.
Schon rips throughout the album dialing in melodic solos and doubling on rhythm proving age just a number at 68. He hardly lacks for any creative juices and not only leads (yes on guitar but i.e. fully in command) most of the tracks but provides a strong hard rock backbone that lays the foundation for the album.
If Freedom was the debut album of a new band many likened to Journey, a la Greta Van Fleet to Led Zeppelin, the album just might journey to the top of the charts. Journey unfortunately suffers from being Journey holding on to a primary fanbase who slow-danced to their hits at prom 40 years ago. But Journey is more than just that Journey.
They have an evergreen music catalog and are currently booked into 2024. A few years ago they were worried demand, but everything has broken the right way for them. R&RHOF. Sopranos using DSB a few years ago and now that song has reached Diamond sales status.
The 1988 holiday season was red-hot in record stores across America. As shoppers perused bins filled with the biggest hits of the year from the likes of Madonna, George Michael and Guns N' Roses, a pair of legacy acts joined the racks with greatest hits releases on November 15, 1988: Fleetwood Mac and Journey.
For Fleetwood Mac, it was a chance to compile the long string of monster hits the band enjoyed from the mid-1970s through the late '80s, including "Dreams" and "Big Love." It was a similar situation for Journey, with hits ranging from the end of the '70s ("Wheel in the Sky") through the mid-'80s ("Only the Young").
Both albums would land in a lot of Christmas stockings that year. Journey's greatest hits album would peak at #10 on the Billboard 200, standing as the best-selling record in the band's storied career. It still moves a smooth half-million copies every year globally. To date, the LP has sold more than 15 million copies, making it diamond certified (more than 10 million sold).
Fleetwood Mac's greatest hits record would enjoy similar success. Peaking at #14 on the Top 200, it's flirting with diamond status at eight million copies sold. Fleetwood Mac would also share a pair of new songs to their collection: "No Questions Asked" and the Christine McVie-penned single, "As Long As You Follow." The song almost hit the Top 40, peaking at #43.
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