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  2. Come Sail Away - Wikipedia

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    "Come Sail Away" is a song by American rock group Styx, written and sung by singer and songwriter Dennis DeYoung and featured on the band's seventh album The Grand Illusion (1977). Upon its release as the lead single from the album, "Come Sail Away" peaked at #8 in January 1978 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and helped The Grand Illusion achieve ...

  3. The Grand Illusion - Wikipedia

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    The acoustic rocker’s lyrics stem from his experiences of rising to fame with Styx as well as his brother being sent off to fight in the Vietnam War, as a pawn for the strategies of politicians in Washington, D.C. [3] "Come Sail Away" uses sailing as a metaphor to achieve one's dreams and the yearning to sail away.

  4. Come Sail Away – The Styx Anthology - Wikipedia

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    Come Sail Away – The Styx Anthology is a greatest hits album by Styx, released on May 4, 2004. It is a compilation consisting of two compact discs and contains a thorough history of the band. It is a compilation consisting of two compact discs and contains a thorough history of the band.

  5. Styx (band) - Wikipedia

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    Styx's seventh album, The Grand Illusion, was released on July 7, 1977, and became their breakthrough album, reaching Triple Platinum certification. It spawned a top-ten hit and AOR radio staple in the DeYoung-written "Come Sail Away", which reached No. 8 in 1978.

  6. Dennis DeYoung - Wikipedia

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    They sang Styx songs "Come Sail Away" and "Mr. Roboto". DeYoung and Sparks were invited back to perform in the final of Celebrity Duets on September 28, 2006. They performed the Styx breakthrough hit " Lady ", written by DeYoung in 1973, with DeYoung serenading his wife Suzanne in the audience while Hal did the same for his long-time girlfriend ...

  7. Tommy Shaw - Wikipedia

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    He personally went from studio to studio, coast to coast and pleaded with radio stations to play the band's single "Come Sail Away" (written and sung by Dennis DeYoung). The album also featured the radio hit "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)", penned by Shaw. Styx's eighth album, Pieces of Eight, was the breakout album for Shaw's songwriting.

  8. The Grand Illusion (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Grand Illusion" appeared on several of Styx's live and compilation albums. It appeared on the compilation albums such as Styx Classics Volume 15, Greatest Hits in 1995, Singles Collection in 2000, Styx Yesterday & Today in 2001 and Come Sail Away – The Styx Anthology in 2004.

  9. Todd Sucherman - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Sucherman returned to Chicago and quickly established himself as a noted session musician. As an in-demand player for live and session work, Sucherman recorded with Styx in March 1995 when they decided to re-record "Lady", now titled "Lady '95", for their 1995 Greatest Hits album, though he was uncredited.