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  1. 11 de dic. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupWhy Me · StyxCornerstone℗ 1979 A&M RecordsReleased on: 1979-01-01Producer: StyxComposer Lyricist: Dennis DeYoung...

  2. Styx. For their ninth album, Styx laced their parade-ground rock—all synth fanfares and martial snare drums—with sweet pop harmonies. On rockers like “Never Say Never,” Dennis DeYoung’s voice is a friendly coo with a worried edge—particularly desolate in the sweet and twinkly “Babe”—but always salved by those huge silky ...

  3. 19 de oct. de 2022 · The albums in question were The Grand Illusion, Pieces Of Eight, Cornerstone and Paradise Theater. It was also during the late 1970s that Styx were acknowledged as one of the pioneers of pomp rock , a peculiarly American adaptation of prog that was more in tune with the demands of commercial radio, yet also still put the emphasis on musicianship.

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  5. Cornerstone verkocht ook goed in Nederland, in dertien weken notering haalde het de 27e plaats in de Album Top 100.Het was tevens het eerste album van Styx, dat de Engelse albumlijst haalde, zes weken met hoogste notering nummer 36. Beide noteringen kwam waarschijnlijk door de populariteit van Babe en een klein beetje Boat on the river, dat in de “Duitse” landen populair was.

  6. 8 de dic. de 2006 · If Styx didn't do enough to endear itself to a generation of prom-goers with its 1975 slow-dance classic "Lady," they closed the deal a few years later with Cornerstone 's premiere hit, "Babe." Perhaps the prototypical I-love-you-but-I-just-gotta-go power ballad, the song was Styx's first No. 1 hit, and it propelled the album to platinum-plus ...

  7. Listen free to StyxCornerstone (Lights, Why Me and more). 9 tracks (38:23). Cornerstone is the ninth studio album by Styx, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). Cornerstone was Styx's follow-up to their second consecutive Top 10 selling Triple Platinum album in a row, 1978's Pieces of Eight. Like the four previous Styx albums, the band produced the album themselves.