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"After All These Years"
Single by Journey
from the album Revelation
ReleasedApril 25, 2008
Recorded2008; The Plant Recording Studios (Sausalito, California)
GenreHard rock
Length4:10
LabelNomota
Songwriter(s)Jonathan Cain
Producer(s)Kevin Shirley
Journey singles chronology
"The Place in Your Heart"
(2005)
"After All These Years"
(2008)
"Never Walk Away"
(2008)

"After All These Years" is a power ballad by the band Journey, the first single from their 2008 album Revelation. It peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart on September 20, 2008,[1] giving the band their first top-ten hit in twelve years. It stayed on the chart for over 23 weeks. This is the first single from Journey to feature lead vocalist Arnel Pineda.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Billboard. "Artist Chart History". Billboard.com. Archived from the original on 27 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-27.

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Who played the sax solo on Still crazy after all these years?

The saxophone, played by Michael Brecker, emphasizes the jazz character of the song. Music theorist Peter Kaminsky analyzed how the key progression of the introduction to "Still Crazy After All These Years" anticipates the key progressions throughout the album.

Where was still crazy after all these years recorded?

These guys owned a recording studio in Alabama where Simon recorded "Kodachrome" and "Take Me To The Mardi Gras" with them, but for "Still Crazy After All These Years," he flew the guys to New York.

Why did Steve Perry leave Journey?

Perry was diagnosed with a degenerative bone condition and a hip replacement was required, and as he was reluctant to rush into the surgery, Perry wanted to postpone the tour. The remaining members waited until 1998, nearly 17 months after Perry's injury, before making a decision on Journey's future.

What was the last album Steve Perry recorded with Journey?

The last Journey album to feature Steve Perry on lead vocals was released in 1996. The album entitled Trial By Fire was Steve Perry's final recording with Journey. Up to that point in time Steve Perry had recorded six other albums with Journey.