

Editors' Notes In the ’80s, Journey was high on the list of bands loved by fans and reviled by critics. But today, they’re still heard and embraced – sometimes by the kind of people who sneered the first time around. (Witness the in-concert cover of “Lights” by fellow Bay Area stalwarts Green Day.) With frontman Steve Perry applying lessons learned from Sam Cooke, Journey’s Greatest Hits often sounds like a primer in pop idealism. “Lights” is a mellow smile about the joys of city life, “Any Way You Want It” a tip of the hat to Everygirl. And though “Don’t Stop Believin’” places itself on a scale with the songs that open Olympic games, it’s really all about that one small-town escapee on “the midnight train to anywhere”.
Only the Young
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4:05
Don't Stop Believin'
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4:10
Wheel In the Sky
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4:12
Faithfully
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4:33
I'll Be Alright Without You
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4:34
Any Way You Want It
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3:23
Ask the Lonely
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3:54
Who's Crying Now
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5:02
Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
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5:26
Lights
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3:10
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
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3:54
Open Arms
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3:19
Girl Can't Help It
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3:50
Send Her My Love
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3:55
Be Good to Yourself
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3:51
When You Love a Woman
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4:07