The song describes the difficulties faced by lovers who had drifted apart but are now coming back together. The narrator speaks of his renewed commitment to maintaining an open and honest relationship with his love.
Open Arms was a ballad that was released in 1981 and performed by Journey. The songwriters were Steve Perry and Johnathan Cain who were members of the band.
its simple you play the keys and the song comes out
"Don't Stop Believin'" "Open Arms" "Faithfully"
The rock band Journey first released the single Open Arms on their album Escape. It was recorded in 1981 and released in January of 1982, written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain and produced by Kevin Elson and Mike Stone.
No, the song was sung by Cutting Crew.
Journey in early 1982
Open Arms was a ballad that was released in 1981 and performed by Journey. The songwriters were Steve Perry and Johnathan Cain who were members of the band.
its simple you play the keys and the song comes out
"Open Arms" by Journey uses literary devices such as simile ("like a vision"), metaphor ("what we hunger for"), and hyperbole ("my heart will be right there"). These devices help create an emotional and vivid imagery in the song's lyrics.
"Don't Stop Believin'" "Open Arms" "Faithfully"
None The closest they got was "Open Arms" which reached number 2 in 1982
The rock band Journey first released the single Open Arms on their album Escape. It was recorded in 1981 and released in January of 1982, written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain and produced by Kevin Elson and Mike Stone.
I searched and searched.....i have yet to find any album of Air Supply's to have such a recording but really who hasn't sang Open Arms.....Steve Perry sang Open Arms on Journey's Escape album co written by Jonathen Cain and Steven PerryCurrently appears on Journey's Revelations album sang by Arnel Pinedaalso was sang by Barry Manilow, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men, even Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken have sang.
Open Your Arms was created in 1988-11.
With Arms Wide Open was created on 2000-04-24.
I'm not sure what you mean, but I think you're asking how many times does the melody play. It plays twice in the beginning, and then a variation is played at the end.
The Last American Virgin (1982) and Heavy Metal (1981)