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Escape

Album - 1981 - DeB Id: 12572
By Journey
10 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 55,20

Journey

Escape shooting star

 A masterpiece. There's no more suitable word to describe this album, which includes some of the songs that have made rock history and still know how to move us today.

 'Don’t Stop Believin’', the legendary opening of the album, is a timeless song: very catchy and characterized by that mix of sweetness and aggressiveness that makes it unique and immortal.

 Listen to Journey's Escape and relive the classic rock magic of timeless hits and powerful performances!

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Just a small town girl
Livin' in a lonely world
She took the midnight train going anywhere
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It's been a mystery and still they try to see
why something good can hurt so bad
caught on a one way street the taste of bittersweet
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Workin' in the city
This town's got no pity
Bossman owns a heart of stone
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Jesse rides through the night
Under the Main Street light
Ridin' slow
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Escape (05:16)
He's just a young boy out of school
Livin' his world like he wants to
They're makin' laws, but they don't understand
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Lay It Down (04:13)
Lookin' 'round for a feelin'
I love the rhythm and blues
The place was rockin' and reelin'
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A double secret agent
And he was paid to kill
With cold steel magnum force is how the man possessed the skill
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She sits alone, an empty stare
A mother's face she wears
Where did she go wrong,
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Open Arms (03:17)
Lying beside you.
Here in the dark
Feeling your heart beat
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Journey

Journey is an American rock band associated with AOR/arena rock, widely known for its 1980s commercial peak and big radio staples such as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Open Arms,” and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).” Reviews highlight key lineup eras (Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory, Steve Smith) and emphasize the band’s shift from earlier prog/jazz-rock leanings to a more melodic, chart-focused sound.
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