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Journey

Journey was formed in 1973 by Santana manager Walter "Herbie" Herbert, with the classic lineup featuring Steve Perry on vocals and Neal Schon on guitar and vocals. The band's self-titled debut album was released in April 1975, and peaked at No. 138. "Don't Stop Believin'," the second single off 1981's 'Escape' was one of the group's biggest and well-known hits. It peaked at No. 9 on the Hot 100, and experienced a revival after its synch with the much-talked-about 'Sopranos' series finale in June 2007. The band earned its first Grammy nomination -- best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal -- for "When You Love a Woman" off 1996's 'Trial by Fire' in 1997, but did not win.

Billboard Hot 100™

When You Love A Woman

I'll Be Alright Without You

Who's Crying Now

Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'

Open Arms