Sopranos Resurrect the Dead





The Sopranos
evidently have the power to raise the dead, bringing an overwhelming amount of attention to the long since passed Journey. The series finale of The Sopranos, whose controversial final scene featured the Journey favorite, "Don't Stop Believing" enraged mass audiences, but simultaneously brought a jolt of life back into the San Francisco native "rockers??"

So far this week, Journey's sales on iTunes have had an envigorating spike, with their Greatest Hits reaching number 17 in the top albums category.  "Don't Stop Believing" is fluctuating around the top 25 songs. Journey sales on Amazon.com are up 139%.

Journey keyboardist and co-writer of the "Don't Stop Believing" power-ballad, Jonathon Cain, modestly explains, "We're a staple in the American music culture. Like us or not, we're here to stay."

Love The Sopranos finale or hate it, one thing is certain:  The unconventional ending is something that has stuck with you. Unfortunately, "Don't Stop Believing" will be sticking with you as well.




Posted by clnctrn on 06/13/2007 3:06 PM Visits: 247
breesays: 06/13/2007 4:27 PM
Ha, I remember when the same thing happened after they played this song on Laguna Beach.
Totalwreck: 06/13/2007 5:30 PM
haha yeah I love that song, I mostly remember it from Laguna Beach though! lol
kevwad: 06/13/2007 10:50 PM
separate ways is better.
liat: 06/14/2007 6:20 AM
DONT!.....STOP/......BELIVEING
Just a small time girl.....Living in a Lonly world
She took the midnight train going...annnyywhere

Just a city boy, born and raised in south detroi...He took the midnight train going any where

my god that song is awesome
karmakazie: 06/14/2007 2:33 PM
Seriously this song was always the best to me, forever, every party I go to and this song comes on, its the highlight.
Add Comment
This person only allows registered users to leave comments. You must sign up or sign in to comment.
Buzz Feed