Journey: "Don't Stop Believin'" tops the 5 million mark
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Journey's 1981 hit "Don't Stop Believin'" this week becomes the first song from the 1980s to sell 5 million digital copies. In fact, it's the first song released prior to 2007 to sell 5 million digital copies. (Two 2007 releases have sold 5 million: "Apologize" by Timbaland featuring One Republic, which was released in April of that year, and "Low" by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain, which was released that October.) Wanna know the second biggest digital seller from the 1980s? It's Michael Jackson's "Thriller," with sales of 2,971,000.
Glee, The Sopranos, and originally Laguna Beach gave this song a rebirth more than you can imagine. Originally their signature song was Open Arms, and now it's this.
Glee, The Sopranos, and originally Laguna Beach gave this song a rebirth more than you can imagine. Originally their signature song was Open Arms, and now it's this.
Oh, for real? It's the 24th best selling digital song ever, that says a lot, a very relatable tune.