Jonathan Cain Releases 'The Songs You Leave Behind'

Jun 09 2018

Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee and Journey member Jonathan Cain releases globally his third solo album in as many years, The Songs You Leave Behind (From the Book Don't Stop Believin'), today (June 8) from Identity Records with The Fuel Music distribution. This new digital album is available now at iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon.com, Spotify, Google Play and more digital and streaming outlets everywhere.

The Songs You Leave Behind features 19 tracks, including two new songs, five recordings never before released and 12 more autobiographical songs selected by Cain for his Audiobook, the companion to his Rolling Stone-featured book, Don't Stop Believin': The Man, the Band, and the Song that Inspired Generations. The book became a Publishers Weekly bestseller following its release May 1 (Zondervan Trade) and the songs provide the soundtrack for this first memoir by a member of the band Journey. In the book, Cain shares his remarkable story as well as behind-the-scenes details of his 36-year career with one of America’s favorite rock bands.


Prior to its release today, The Songs You Leave Behind title track was premiere-streamed by Billboard followed by an AllMusic premiere-stream of the album for its audience that drives over 27 million monthly page views to the site.

Earlier this week, JUCE TV also hosted the broadcast premiere of “The Songs You Leave Behind” lyric video while Cain further performed “Take These Ashes” from the album on The 700 Club and as CCM Magazine lauded the recording as a “Soundtrack of Your Summer.”

In addition to the new song / title track that is about one’s legacy and features guitarist Miles Schon (the son of Journey guitarist Neal Schon), the second new song on the recording, “What Else Have I Missed,” is dedicated to Cain's children and highlights the talents of Grammy Award-winning songwriter Gary Baker and legendary steel guitar player Dan Dugmore.

The never-before-released songs on the project include “Waitin’ On The Wind,” “Crossing The Great Divide,” “Shine,” “Mixed Blessings” and “The Day They Became Angels,” the latter track commemorating the tragic school fire in which 92 of Cain’s grade school classmates died. Cain first performed the song during the standing-room-only Memorial Mass, 50th Anniversary of the fire at Holy Family Church in Chicago.

Several more tracks that appeared on Cain’s solo albums Anthology (2001) and Back To The Innocence (1995) were remastered for the new album at Cain’s state-of-the-art Addiction Sound Studios in Nashville by producer, mixer David Kalmusky known for his work on multiple Platinum albums.

Writing/co-writing some of the biggest rock songs in history, including “Don’t Stop Believin’,” which is the No. 1 digital catalog rock song in history, as well as mega hits such as “Faithfully,” “Open Arms,” “Separate Ways,” “Who’s Crying Now” and many more, Cain continues to tour the world with Journey, one of the most popular American rock bands of all time. On a major, 58-city arena/stadium tour with Def Leppard, see all of Journey’s tour dates at www.journeymusic.com/pages/tour.

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