Lights
"Lights"
See the city lights with Journey's evocative 1978 soft rock classic, "Lights." A signature ballad from their Infinity album, this track shines with Steve Perry's smooth, yearning vocals and Neal Schon's melodic guitar work, becoming an enduring ode to San Francisco.
Featured on the 1978 album Infinity, which introduced Steve Perry, and released as a successful single, "Lights" became one of Journey's early signature hits. This soft rock gem, co-written by Perry and Neal Schon, captured a feeling of homesickness with its poignant melody and atmospheric arrangement.
With its memorable piano intro and heartfelt lyrics longing for the city by the bay, "Lights" remains a beloved soft rock staple. Perry's soulful delivery and the band's polished performance established their knack for crafting powerful ballads, making this 1978 track a Journey classic.
SONG MEANING: The song is a heartfelt expression of homesickness and longing, specifically for the city of San Francisco ("When the lights go down in the city / And the sun shines on the bay"). It captures the feeling of being away, possibly on tour, and yearning to return to the familiar sights and feelings of home.
- BAND: Journey
- GENRE: Soft Rock
- RELEASEDAY: August 05
- YEAR: 1978
"Journey"
- ACTIVE: 1973–1987 (1973), 1995–present (1995)
- BAND: Journey
