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.
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.
- BAND: Styx
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 01
- YEAR: 1972
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- BAND: Supertramp
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 13
- YEAR: 1974
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- BAND: Supertramp
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 21
- YEAR: 1979
