Released: August 29, 2005

Songwriter: Tommy De Rossi Steve Augeri

Producer: Kevin Elson

[Verse 1]
Hold on, hold on
To opportunities you thought long gone
Hold on, hold on
To the could-have-beens and should-have-dones
You can lose yourself along the way
Find there is something new in yesterday

[Chorus 1]
Hold onto your faith and your dreams
Look into yourself and believe

[Verse 2]
In you
Oh, go on, go on
The stars will guide your journey home, yeah
Oh, it will not be long
Till you see your diamonds in the stone, yeah
Cause there's still some magic here tonight
If you just step out into the light

[Chorus 1]

[Chorus 2]
I believe in you, believe in me[x2]
I believe the truth will set you free, yeah
I believe in you, believe in me[x2]

[Bridge]
(Hold on) Hold on, hold on
To your innocence and your beliefs
Mmm, hold on, hold on
Onto who you are and where you have been

[Outro]
I believe in you, believe in me, yeah
I believe in you, believe in me
Oh, I believe the truth will set you free, yeah, yeah
I believe in you, believe in me
I believe in you, believe in me[x2]
Yeah I believe the truth will set you free
Oh, I believe in you, believe in me
Oh, whoa, oh yeah, oh yeah
I believe in you (I believe in you)
Darling, believe in me (Darling, believe in me)
I believe in you (I believe in you)
Darling, believe in me (Darling, believe in me)

Journey

Journey is an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1973, composed of former members of Santana and Frumious Bandersnatch. The band has gone through several phases; its strongest commercial success occurred while fronted by vocalist Steve Perry, from 1978 until the group’s disbandment in 1987. During that period, the band released a series of hit songs, including 1981’s “Don’t Stop Believin'”, which in 2009 became the top-selling track in iTunes history amongst songs not released in the 21st century. Its parent studio album, Escape, the band’s eighth and most successful, reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and yielded another of their most popular singles, “Open Arms”. Its 1983 follow-up album, Frontiers, was almost as successful in the United States, reaching No. 2 and spawning several successful singles; it broadened the band’s appeal in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart. Journey enjoyed a successful reunion with Perry in the mid-1990s and later regrouped with a series of lead singers.