Do You Recall
Journey Lyrics


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Do you recall
That lonely summer day?
We were together and things got in our way.
Well, so you think that it's all over,
And you know it's gone to stay.
Oh, after stormy weather, does the sunshine every day?

Yes, I recall, the things you said that day
You told me that you were leavin'
Cause we can't go on this way
You think that it's all over, and you know it's gone to stay.
Oh, after stormy weather, does the sunshine every day?

Yes, it's the lovin' things
That keeps us wandering.
Yes, it's the lovin' things,
Ooo, baby, love.

Yes, it's the lovin' things
That keeps us wandering.
Yes, it's the lovin' things,

Ooo, girl,
Say you'll stay.
You'll stay.




You think that it's all over, and you know it's gone to stay.
Oh, after stormy weather, does the sunshine every day?

Overall Meaning

In "Do You Recall," Journey sings about a past relationship that ended on a lonely summer day. Despite being together, various things got in the way and eventually caused the relationship to fall apart. The lyrics suggest that the couple had different beliefs about the future of their relationship, leading to a decision to part ways.


The chorus of the song focuses on the question of whether or not the stormy weather that ended the relationship will pass. The lyrics ask, "after stormy weather, does the sunshine every day?" suggesting that there might be hope for a reconciliation. The verses express a desire to keep wandering in search of love, alluding to the idea that the singer is not ready to give up on love entirely.


Overall, "Do You Recall" is a nostalgic reflection on a past relationship that didn't work out. Despite the disappointment of the situation, the lyrics suggest that there might be hope for a brighter future with someone else.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you recall
Asking if the listener remembers something specific


That lonely summer day?
Asking if the listener remembers a particular day from the past


We were together and things got in our way.
Acknowledging that obstacles arose during a time when the singer and listener were in a relationship


Well, so you think that it's all over,
Addressing the listener's belief that the relationship is permanently ended


And you know it's gone to stay.
Asserting that the listener is convinced the relationship is over for good


Oh, after stormy weather, does the sunshine every day?
Asking if there is always a positive outcome after experiencing difficulties


Yes, I recall, the things you said that day
Remembering the listener's words during a specific conversation


You told me that you were leavin'
Recalling that the listener announced their intention to leave the relationship


Cause we can't go on this way
Explaining the reason for the listener's decision to end the relationship


Yes, it's the lovin' things
Acknowledging that love is what makes the relationship worth it


That keeps us wandering.
Suggesting that love keeps the singer and listener moving forward in their lives


Ooo, baby, love.
Expressing the sentiment that love is important


Ooo, girl,
Addressing the listener in an affectionate way


Say you'll stay.
Asking the listener to reconsider ending the relationship


You think that it's all over, and you know it's gone to stay.
Reiterating the listener's belief that the relationship is over for good


Oh, after stormy weather, does the sunshine every day?
Asking again if there is always a positive outcome after experiencing difficulties




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: GREGG ROLIE, STEPHEN RAY PERRY

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