In 1982, Journey released a song that would go on to become a defining moment in the power ballad genre.
Their hit, “Open Arms,” has since been ranked among the greatest power ballads of all time by Ultimate Classic Rock, a recognition that reflects its lasting emotional impact and widespread appeal.
Featured on the album Escape, the song quickly became one of Journey’s biggest hits, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying the band’s dominance in early ’80s rock. Written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, the track blends heartfelt lyrics with a sweeping arrangement that builds to an unforgettable crescendo.
At the center of the song is Perry’s powerful vocal performance, which captures both vulnerability and intensity. His delivery, paired with the song’s piano-driven melody, helped set a new standard for emotional ballads in rock music.
“Open Arms” stood out for its sincerity, offering a straightforward message about love, reconciliation and emotional openness. That authenticity helped it connect with audiences across genres, making it a crossover success that remains widely recognized today.
But, not every member of the band was originally excited about the now-iconic track.
“I was actually perturbed — I was kind of scared of the song, to be completely honest,” Journey guitarist Neal Schon told AXS TV. “I was always the rocker in the band, and so I thought it was really soft. And I think the way I described it to Jonathan and Perry, when they brought it, I go, ‘Are you guys kidding? This is like Mary Poppins!'”
Audiences, however, proved Schon wrong.
“We played it the first time, and the audience went nuts. And I was astounded. I was happy, but I was blown away that I was so off-base and wrong about how people would perceive it, you know. And so, I turn to Steve afterwards and I go, ‘I think they love that, man!’ He looked at me like he wanted to take my head off!”
Over the years, the song has been covered by numerous artists and featured in films and television, further cementing its place in pop culture.
More than four decades later, “Open Arms” continues to resonate with listeners, often cited as one of the greatest love songs ever recorded.
With its inclusion in Ultimate Classic Rock’s ranking, the track stands as a timeless classic—one that showcases the enduring power of a song built on raw emotion and unforgettable melody.
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