Journey's influential career included an initial run from 1973 to 1987, followed by a successful reunion phase from 1995 to the present (as of May 5, 2025). Their musical style evolved, blending Hard rock, Pop rock, Blues rock, and Soft rock elements into their signature Arena rock and Classic rock sound. This versatile approach produced timeless tracks perfect as a Cruisin Classic, Workout Song, or epic Love Song, particularly during their prolific period spanning years like 1978 (Feb 08), 1979 (Mar 01), 1980 (Feb 15), 1981 (Jul 31, Aug 05, Oct 06), 1982 (Jan 05, Jun 05, Sep 01), and 1983 (Apr 16).
This era gifted Journey an incredible string of beloved hits. Anthems like the eternally optimistic "Don't Stop Believin'" and the energetic "Any Way You Want It" became global phenomena. Power ballads such as "Open Arms" and "Faithfully" remain staples, alongside rock radio favorites "Wheel in the Sky," "Lights," and "Stone in Love." Tracks like "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'," "Who's Crying Now," "Just the Same Way," and the poignant "Mother, Father" further showcase their masterful blend of rock energy and melodic craftsmanship.