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Styx wasn't afraid to try out-there concept albums. But they always knew how to bring listeners close with ballads like "Don't Let It End".
“Don’t Let It End” (Kilroy Was Here, 1983, No. 6) Styx’s seventh and penultimate top 10 hit fits the Kilroy narrative as a love ode to another person but also to music — specifically ...
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The Most and Least-Played Song Live Off Every Styx Album - MSNStyx has been around since 1972, meaning they know a thing or two about crafting a set list. ... And actually, “Don’t Let It End” (Reprise) is the least-played song with 65 plays, ...
Watch Styx Perform 'Don't Let It End' Update: Dennis DeYoung later posted a lengthy, since-deleted response to this story on his Facebook page. We've included the entire statement below: ...
Unsurprisingly, DeYoung is the most heavily featured singer on the LP, including its biggest hits, the power ballad "Don't Let it End" and the polarizing "Mr. Roboto." ...
So went most of his pop-oriented material — “Babe,” “Mr. Roboto,” “Don’t Let It End.” But Styx still has songwriter-singer Tommy Shaw on board so plenty of durable hits remain, ...
4. “Don’t Let It End” (No. 6 in 1983) The concept for the Kilroy Was Here album allowed just enough room for DeYoung to slip in a ballad. In a bit of a twist for the band, it’s a love-gone ...
Foreigner, Styx and Kansas have 37 former members among them. But the current incarnations of the bands are among the best, said Foreigner’s Kelly Hansen, Styx’s Lawrence Gowan and Kans… ...
Combined, they’ve sold over 250 million albums worldwide. They’ve had 36 #1 and Top 10 smash hit singles that are still being spun on Classic Rock radio over 500,000 times every year. They ...
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