Positive Touch
Positive Touch

Journey - Positive Touch Lyrics

Rock
Feb 17, 2012
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Positive Touch Music Video

Positive Touch Lyrics

Emergency breakthrough
There's no way to reach you
There's somebody else I'll turn to

She (she's) has got the positive touch (touch)
She's bringing love back to me, yeah, back to me. I said--
She, (she's) to me means so much (much)
She's saving it all for me, yeah

I'm missin' your touch, you're wondering where I've been
No, it's never enough, you're pushing me to the end
You won't break his heart, no...
She's not like you are, no...
Girl, I'm lettin' your love, go...

She, (she's) has got the positive touch (touch)
She's bringing love back to me, yeah, I said back to me
I said she (she) to me means so much
She's saving it all for me

You won't break his heart, no...
She's not like you are, no...
Girl, I'm lettin' your love, go...

Baby...oh bye-bye baby
Girl, now that you're here
In my arms, love is here to stay
Eyes of blue, good-bye yesterday
Love is here to stay
Eyes of blue, good-bye yesterday

Writer(s): Jonathan Cain, Neal J Schon, Stephen Ray Perry
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'Positive Touch'?

    'Positive Touch' was written by Jonathan Cain, Neal J. Schon, and Steve Perry. These three were key members of Journey, contributing to many of the band's successes in songwriting and performance.

  2. What album features 'Positive Touch'?

    'Positive Touch' is a track from Journey's ninth studio album titled 'Raised on Radio,' which was released in April 1986.

  3. What is the notable stylistic change in the 'Raised on Radio' album?

    'Raised on Radio' marked a shift in Journey's music style under Steve Perry's direction, incorporating more pop and radio-friendly elements. This change came after Perry produced his successful solo album, 'Street Talk,' and returned to the band with the aim of refining their sound.

  4. Why was the title 'Raised on Radio' chosen for the album?

    The title 'Raised on Radio' was chosen by Steve Perry, replacing the original title 'Freedom'. Perry wanted a title that resonated with radio influence, and it also paid homage to a radio station owned by his parents, which was visually represented on the album cover.

  5. Who replaced Ross Valory and Steve Smith on the 'Raised on Radio' album?

    For the 'Raised on Radio' album, original bassist Ross Valory was replaced by Randy Jackson, while drummer Steve Smith was succeeded by session musicians Larrie Londin and Mike Baird for different parts of the album's production and tour.

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