Lady
"Lady"
Rediscover Styx's breakthrough power ballad, "Lady"! Originally released in 1973, this progressive rock classic builds from a tender piano intro to a soaring rock anthem. Written by Dennis DeYoung for his wife, its heartfelt emotion launched the band's career and remains timelessly resonant.
- TITLE: Lady
- BAND: Styx
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 01
- YEAR: 1972
Featured on Styx's second album, Styx II, released in 1973, "Lady" stands as the band's first truly iconic song and a cornerstone of their early progressive rock sound. Penned and passionately sung by keyboardist Dennis DeYoung, it masterfully blends delicate verses with powerful, multi-layered rock instrumentation and harmonies, showcasing the band's dynamic musical range early in their journey.
Although appearing on the album released around July 01, 1973, "Lady" was initially overlooked as a single. It wasn't until a re-release in late 1974 that the song gained traction, eventually becoming a major Top 10 hit in 1975. This progressive rock power ballad's delayed success finally brought Styx widespread recognition and established the song as an enduring rock classic.
SONG MEANING: "Lady" is a sincere and heartfelt love song written by Styx's Dennis DeYoung dedicated to his wife, Suzanne. The lyrics are a direct expression of his love, admiration, and the joy she brings into his life ("Lady, when you're with me, I'm smiling / Give me all your love"). It stands as a personal ode celebrating their relationship.
"Styx"
- TITLE: Styx
- ACTIVE: 1972–1984 (1972), 1990–1992 (1990), 1995–present (1995)
- BAND: Styx
"The Best Of Times"
- TITLE: The Best Of Times
- BAND: Styx
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 19
- YEAR: 1981
