Don’t Stop Believin’. Journey. Track 1 on Escape. Produced by. Kevin Elson & Mike Stone. “Don’t Stop Believin'” was released as a single off of Journey’s hugely successful album Escape Release [r3045146] Copy Release Code. Edit Release See all versions New Submission. Journey - Don't Stop Believin' (Official Audio) 4:11; Lists Add to List. Add It means no matter how low u r or if your flat out broke you still have a chance dont give you can make it through I cant tell you how butt some how some way you cant do it Rohan November 18, 2012-18:00 Apr 13, 2023 · “ ‘Don’t stop believin’ Jon,’ is what my dad told me,” Cain said. “I wrote it down in one of my notebooks.” “Don’t Stop Believin’ ” is also the name of Cain’s memoir Mar 21, 2023 · JOURNEY‘s worldwide sales have reached over 100 million records, making them one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time. Chart-topping hits such as “Don’t Stop Believin'”, “Open Arms”, “Lights”, “Faithfully” and “When You Love A Woman” are regarded as some of the defining songs of the rock n’ roll musical canon. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Don't Stop Believin': The Best Of Journey" on Discogs. Release [r15791626] Select Release Code. Jan 15, 2023 · "Don't Stop Believin'" by JourneyListen to Journey: https://Journey.lnk.to/listenYDWatch more Journey videos: https://Journey.lnk.to/listenYD/youtubeSubscrib Jan 28, 2019 · "Don't Stop Believin'" is a song from Journey's seventh album "Escape," released in 1981. Although the song only reached #8 at the time of its release, it became more popular years later C/G Working hard to G get my fill Am, everybody F wants a thrill. C/G Paying anything to G roll the dice, just Em one more F time. Verse 5: C/G Some will win, G some will lose Am, some were born to F sing the blues. C/G Oh, the movie G never ends; it goes Em on and on and F on and on. Chorus: Jun 1, 2007 · The album they were about to embark upon, Escape, would garner them great success, with three Top 10 hits: “Who’s Crying Now,” “Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Open Arms.”. The first and last of those were beautiful ballads, but “Don’t Stop Believin’” became an anthem of sorts, with its signature piano intro, the escalating UqNn5Ld.