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"Missing You" is a song by Steve Perry from his album For the Love of Strange Medicine. The song peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1994. [2] The song, along with some of its B-sides, later appeared on Perry's compilation album Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased.
Journey released their ninth studio album Raised on Radio in 1986, which was Steve Perry's seventh album as lead singer. The band subsequently went on a hiatus in 1987. After the split, Perry "didn't feel the passion" for writing and recording music, but eventually began writing songs for the album with musicians Lincoln Brewster, Paul Taylor, and Moyes
Stephen Ray Perry (born January 22, 1949) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer and frontman of the rock band Journey during their most successful years from 1977 to 1987, and again from 1995 to 1998.
Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased is a greatest hits compilation released by American singer/musician Steve Perry in 1998. The album contains hits from his two solo albums Street Talk (1984) and For the Love of Strange Medicine (1994) as well as several previously unreleased tracks from the abandoned solo project Against the Wall, as well as demos, b-sides and collaborations.
Rocker Steve Perry’s latest release features a very special guest: his late father Ray. The former Journey frontman, 75, put out a cover on Thursday, Nov. 21 of Bobby Darin’s “Call Me ...
Missing You (Steve Perry song) O. Oh Sherrie; Only the Young (Journey song) Open Arms (Journey song) P. The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love) S. Send Her My Love;
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The tour was the last with lead singer Steve Perry. It was the only tour with Randy Jackson on bass, while Mike Baird played drums. The band's previous rhythm section, Ross Valory and Steve Smith, were fired during recording sessions for the preceding Raised on Radio album. Valory and Smith, however, received their percentage of the profits ...