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"Don't Stop Believing" is a song by the American rock band Journey. The song debuted on their 1981 album Escape. It is today considered the band's signature song.

The song is well-known for its lyrics and its distinctive detuned piano introduction, described by All Music Guide as "one of the best opening keyboard riffs in rock."[1] Many compilation albums carrying the track (including some budget Journey "best of" releases) and several reissues of Escape list the track as "Don't Stop Believin'" although the original title includes the "g".

The opening stanza refers to "Just a city boy/Born and raised in South Detroit". While South Detroit is geographically correct, locals usually refer to South Detroit as Downriver.


[edit] Popularity
The song reached #8 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, and #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also peaked at #62 on the UK singles chart. The song also has appeared in a number of film and television series, including The Wedding Singer, Monster, Shrek The Halls, The Comebacks and Scrubs.

In recent years, the song has received a major resurgence in popularity. The first evidence of this came during the 2005 World Series, when the Chicago White Sox adopted it as their unofficial second anthem (along with "Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox"). In 2006, the song made appearances on both Family Guy and Laguna Beach in the same week. It surprisingly jumped to #8 on the iTunes charts after the unexpected exposure.

In 2007 the song also gained additional press for its use in the final scene of HBO's The Sopranos. The scene from the series finale "Made in America" was later referenced and parodied by Family Guy, The Daily Show, ESPN, Celebrity Apprentice, the opening sequence of the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards and a campaign video for Hillary Clinton.[2][3] The song also again charted on the Irish Top 20 singles chart.[4] Steve Perry was initially hesitant in allowing the song to be used in the Sopranos finale.[5]

This song was also used in the a Scrubs episode.

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  • i love cats you have like the cutestcat ever because i love the fat cats oh

  • OMG i can't help but to think of Family Guy when I hear this.

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  • Aww sooo cute!!!!!

  • Gay

  • looks like my cat max

  • @roosje716 funny. i also have a fat cat named garfield...and he's an fluffly light orange Maine coon. :))

  • This cat figured an easy stress free way to go from his back to standing up. Just roll over and fall feet first on the lower step! Genius! I'm impressed you were able to catch him with his eyes closed sleeping. My cat would hear me turn the camera on and open his eyes or turn his head spoiling what I wanted to capture. LOL!

  • My bullseye tiger cat does the same things!

  • HAHA!

  • That cat is way too heavy! I wonder what his care takers look like?

  • its so cute and fat but cute :)

  • it is so cut and fat but cut :)

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