Who's Crying Now
"Who's Crying Now"
Tune into the moody atmosphere of Journey's 1981 soft rock classic, "Who's Crying Now." The lead single from their monumental Escape album, this track captivates with Steve Perry's soulful vocals, a memorable keyboard riff, and Neal Schon's bluesy guitar work, becoming a major hit.
- TITLE: Who's Crying Now
- BAND: Journey
- GENRE: Soft Rock
- RELEASEDAY: June 05
- YEAR: 1981
Released in the summer of 1981, "Who's Crying Now" set the stage for Journey's diamond-selling album Escape, reaching the Top 5 on the Billboard charts. This evocative soft rock song, co-written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, blended melancholy themes with arena-ready power, showcasing their sophisticated sound.
Featuring Jonathan Cain's distinctive keyboard opening and Neal Schon's expressive guitar solo, "Who's Crying Now" perfectly complements Steve Perry's emotional tale of love lost. Its atmospheric production and poignant lyrics made this 1981 soft rock hit a standout track, solidifying Journey's dominance on early 80s radio.
SONG MEANING: This song reflects on the end of a difficult relationship where the dynamic has shifted. The singer recalls past heartache ("So many stormy nights") caused by the partner and now observes, perhaps with a touch of bittersweet vindication, that the partner is the one left experiencing sorrow and regret ("Wonder who's crying now?").
"Journey"
- TITLE: Journey
- ACTIVE: 1973–1987 (1973), 1995–present (1995)
- BAND: Journey
