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Stephen Ray Perry (born January 22, 1949) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer and frontman of the rock band Journey during their most successful years from 1977 to 1987, and again from 1995 to 1998.
Street Talk is Steve Perry's first solo studio album, released in April 1984. Street Talk contains Perry's biggest hit as a solo artist, "Oh Sherrie", written for his then-girlfriend Sherrie Swafford. [5] The song hit #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on Billboard's Rock chart, and the accompanying music video (also featuring Swafford) was a ...
"Oh Sherrie" is the debut solo single by American singer Steve Perry. Written by Perry, Randy Goodrum, Craig Krampf and Bill Cuomo, the song was recorded and released on Perry's first solo album Street Talk in 1984, which he released while still a member of Journey.
Here, all the best photos from the Grammys after-parties. ... from besties Rodrigo and Conan Gray to comedic actor Niecy Nash and her wife, Jessica Betts. ... (both signed to Katy Perry’s label ...
Traces is the third solo studio album by the American singer and songwriter Steve Perry.It was released on October 5, 2018, by Fantasy Records. [1] It was his first solo album in 24 years, after For the Love of Strange Medicine in 1994, his first appearance on a studio album since his last appearance with Journey on their 1996 album Trial by Fire and his first release of new music since his ...
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"Missing You" is a song by Steve Perry from his album For the Love of Strange Medicine. The song peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1994. [2] The song, along with some of its B-sides, later appeared on Perry's compilation album Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased.