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| Format = 7" single |
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| Recorded = [[Cherokee Studios]], [[Los Angeles, California]], 1978 |
| Recorded = [[Cherokee Studios]], [[Los Angeles, California]], 1978 |
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| Genre = [[Blues rock]], [[ |
| Genre = [[Blues rock]], [[hard rock]] |
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| Length = 3:55 |
| Length = 3:55 |
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| Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] |
| Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] |
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"Lovin', Touchin' Squeezin'" is a single by American rock group Journey, released in 1979.
It was Journey's first hit single, reaching #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November of that year. It also reached #12 in Canada, and #37 in New Zealand.
Some classic rock stations play this song as a segue into "City of the Angels", much like Journey's previous songs "Feeling That Way/Anytime". However, on most contemporary hit stations, "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'" is only played.[citation needed]
"Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" was later covered by progressive metal band Dream Theater on their EP, A Change of Seasons in 1995.
Music video
In July 1979, a music video was released for this song. It was directed by Bruce Gowers, best known for directing videos for Queen, Michael Jackson, and Prince.
In popular culture
- The original recording of "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" appeared in the pilot episode of Glee and was used and recorded by the cast of Glee in a mash-up with "Any Way You Want It" for the first season finale.
Personnel
- Steve Perry – lead vocals
- Neal Schon – guitars, backing vocals
- Gregg Rolie – keyboards, backing vocals
- Ross Valory – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Steve Smith – drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
- Greg Werner – backing vocals