Journey Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Formed in San Francisco in 1973, the band has continued its activities while undergoing changes in musical style and lineup.
They have performed in Japan and have many Japanese fans.
Here, we present a ranked list of Journey’s most popular karaoke songs.
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Journey Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
All the WayJourney15rank/position

This is a song by Journey, a band known for their refreshing love ballads.
With Steve Augeri’s vocals—evocative of his predecessor—and Neal Schon’s melodic guitar, it’s a superbly crafted track.
Don’t Stop Believin’ [Broadway Version]Journey16rank/position
![Don't Stop Believin' [Broadway Version]Journey](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dBI0DNn0g_c/hqdefault.jpg)
Journey’s signature song “Don’t Stop Believin’” is a classic ballad released in 1981.
Its lyrics about the importance of holding on to hope resonate deeply and have given courage to many people.
In 2001, it was also featured in the Broadway production of the musical Rock of Ages, drawing renewed attention.
Sung in the story’s epilogue, the song plays a key role as a symbol of the characters’ dreams and hopes.
This timeless masterpiece by Journey—inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—is the perfect track for anyone who wants to keep moving forward even in difficult times.
Higher PlaceJourney17rank/position

This is an uptempo track released during Steve Augeri’s tenure with Journey, a band known for their refreshing, melodious songs.
It opens with a tense arpeggio from guitarist Neal Schon, over which a soaring vocal blends in, creating a crisp and pleasantly uplifting sound.
Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’Journey18rank/position

A song by the American rock band Journey that became their first hit.
Compared to signature tracks like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” the tempo is fairly slow.
It’s a slow, mellow rendering of a man’s heartbreak as his lover goes out with someone else while he’s away.
By the end, it shifts into an upbeat, triumphant “serves you right!” for a satisfying finish.
Mother, FatherJourney19rank/position

A dramatic, great song by the American rock band Journey that sings about a mother and father.
It’s a track that showcases Journey’s powerful vocals.
The song is included on Escape, released in 1981.
With this album, they reached number one in the United States for the first time.





