: The video is famously remembered for its "air instrument" choreography on a wharf in New Orleans. While widely criticized and often cited as one of the "worst" music videos by MTV for its amateurish production, it remains a culturally iconic piece of '80s media.
This power ballad is one of Journey's most enduring hits and a staple of 1980s arena rock. Separate Ways
: It is noted for its driving, rhythmic synth opening and a blend of rock with R&B influences. The song is written in the key of E Minor . : The video is famously remembered for its
: Written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain during a tour, the song was composed on a small Casio keyboard in a hotel room. Lyrically, it is a breakup song that explores the pain of drifting apart while maintaining a sense of resilience and "no hard feelings". It was inspired by the real-life divorces of bandmates Neal Schon and Ross Valory. : It is noted for its driving, rhythmic