In 1981, Steve Perry, the lead vocalist of Journey, delivered a powerful live performance of “Don’t Stop Believin’” that solidified his reputation as one of the greatest singers in history, as recognized by numerous publications. Earlier that year, the band’s hit “Don’t Stop Believin’” had achieved global success. During a performance in Houston, Texas, the band demonstrated their exceptional musical talent, making the single a defining anthem for their career.
Perry exhibits a remarkable ease with his vocal delivery, infusing the song with a melodic, birdlike essence. Furthermore, he embodies the captivating allure of a rock star, energizing the audience to an enthusiastic frenzy. Numerous observers have remarked that, although challenging, Perry’s live performances surpass his studio recordings in quality. Below, you can find an HD remaster of Journey’s 1981 rendition of “Don’t Stop Believin’” that has been uploaded to their YouTube channel.
The 1981 live rendition of “Don’t Stop Believin’” has amassed an impressive 274 million views, demonstrating its popularity among viewers. This video ranks as the third most viewed on Journey’s YouTube channel and holds the top spot for live performances. The recording was captured during the band’s Escape Tour, which promoted their seventh studio album, Escape.
Journey held two concerts in Houston on November 5th and 6th, 1981, as part of their tour. However, the exact date when “Don’t Stop Believin’” was recorded is still unknown. The band seemed to be in exceptional form during the 1981 Escape tour, as evidenced by “Who’s Crying Now,” which was also recorded in Houston and ranks as the band’s second most viewed live performance on YouTube.