Jude Rogers | Why is Journey's Don't Stop Believin' back in the charts?
The 17th bestselling track in the country is the power ballad Don't Stop Believin' from 1981. How did Journey get so popular?Cast a glance at this week's midweek top 40, and you'll spot something strange in its upper reaches. Squeezed between Black Eyed Peas' autotuned pop and Calvin Harris's squelchy electro, it sits rather awkwardly – a 28-year-old song, performed by a singer with an odd, trebly voice, and a penchant for snakeskin T-shirts. Nevertheless, Journey's Don't Stop Believin' i...
Guardian Music — The 17th bestselling track in the country is the power ballad Don't Stop Believin' from 1981. How did Journey get so popular?Cast a glance at this week's midweek top 40, ... more info