OH!
SHERRIE
STEVE
PERRY
SONGWRITERS: Craig Krampf; Bill Cuomo; Randy Goodrum &
Stephen Ray Perry
COUNTRY:
U. S. A.
ALBUM: STREET TALK
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 1984
Stephen Ray Perry(born January 22, 1949) is
an American singer and songwriter. He is known for being the lead singer of the
rock band Journey during their
most commercially successful periods from 1977 to 1987, and again from 1995 to
1998. Perry
also had a successful solo career between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s, made
sporadic appearances in the 2000s, and returned to music full-time in 2018.
Perry's singing voice has garnered acclaim from prominent musical peers and publications; he has been dubbed
"The Voice", a moniker originally coined by Jon Bon Jovi.
Ranked Nº 76 on Rolling Stone's
"100 Greatest Singers of All Time", Perry was inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame as a member of Journey on April 7,
2017.
Street Talk is Steve Perry's
first solo studio album, released in April 1984.
Street Talk contains Perry's biggest hit as a
solo artist, "Oh Sherrie",
written for his then-girlfriend Sherrie Swafford. The song hit #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on Billboard's Rock chart, and the accompanying music video
(also featuring Swafford) was a hit on MTV.
Other singles
included "Foolish Heart" (peaked at #18),
"She's Mine" (peaked at #21), and "Strung Out" (peaked at
#40).
There were a number of nods to Perry's pre-Journey band Alien
Project on this album—in fact, that band was originally going to be called
Street Talk. In the liner notes,
Perry dedicates the album to Richard Michaels (the bassist for Alien Project).
Also, drummer Craig Krampf was a
member of Alien Project later in the 1970s.
In addition to launching Perry's solo career,
the cover photo for Street Talk served as a career launchpad for music
photographer John Scarpati, who met
Perry during the album's recording sessions at a studio in Sherman Oaks.
Street Talk is certified as 2× Platinum
(2,000,000) in sales by the RIAA
You should've been
gone
Knowing how I made you feel
And I should've been gone
After all your words of steel
Oh, I must've been a dreamer
And I must've been someone else
And we should've been over
Oh, Sherrie, our love
Holds on, holds on
Oh, Sherrie, our love
Holds on, holds on
Oh, I want to let go
You'll go on hurtin' me
You'd be better off alone
If I'm not who you thought I'd be
But you know that
there's a fever
Oh, that you'll never find nowhere else
Can't you feel it burnin'
On-and-on
Oh, Sherrie, our love
Holds on, holds on
Oh, Sherrie, our love
Holds on, holds on
Oh, Sherrie
Oh, Sherrie
But I should've been
gone
Long ago, far away
And you should've been gone
Now I know you'd lie
You'll stay
Oh, Sherrie, our love
Holds on, holds on
Oh, Sherrie, our love
Holds on, holds on
Oh, Sherrie, our love
Holds on, holds on
Hold on
Oh, Sherrie.