About the song

Steve Perry’s “Oh Sherrie” is a timeless classic that encapsulates the essence of love, longing, and the bittersweet nature of relationships. As one of the standout tracks from his debut solo album “Street Talk,” released in 1984, this song showcases Perry’s exceptional vocal talent and songwriting prowess.

From the very first notes, “Oh Sherrie” draws listeners in with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics. The song’s narrative revolves around a passionate love affair, with Perry singing about the intense emotions experienced when being separated from a loved one. The chorus, with its memorable refrain of “Oh Sherrie, our love holds on, holds on,” captures the sentiment of clinging to love despite the challenges and obstacles that may arise.

Perry’s vocals are undeniably powerful and emotive, conveying a sense of vulnerability and raw emotion that resonates with listeners on a deep level. His ability to infuse each note with passion and sincerity elevates “Oh Sherrie” from a simple love song to a soul-stirring anthem of devotion.

The instrumentation in “Oh Sherrie” complements Perry’s vocals perfectly, with dynamic guitar riffs and a driving rhythm section that adds energy and momentum to the track. The production is polished yet retains a sense of warmth and authenticity, allowing Perry’s voice to shine through.

What makes “Oh Sherrie” truly timeless is its relatability. The themes of love, longing, and the rollercoaster of emotions that come with relationships are universal experiences that resonate with listeners of all ages. Whether you’re reminiscing about past romances or feeling the intensity of love in the present, “Oh Sherrie” captures those emotions in a way that feels genuine and heartfelt.

Decades after its release, “Oh Sherrie” remains a beloved classic that continues to captivate audiences with its infectious melody, heartfelt lyrics, and Steve Perry’s incomparable vocals. It’s a song that stands the test of time and continues to be a favorite among fans of rock music and love ballads alike.

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Lyrics

You should’ve been goneKnowing how I made you feelAnd I should’ve been goneAfter all your words of steelOh, I must’ve been a dreamerAnd I must’ve been someone elseAnd we should’ve been over (over now)
Oh, Sherrie, our loveHolds on, holds onOh, Sherrie, our loveHolds on, holds on
Oh, I want to let goYou’ll go on hurtin’ meYou’d be better off aloneIf I’m not who you thought I’d be
But you know that there’s a feverOh, that you’ll never find nowhere else (nowhere else)Can’t you feel it burnin’On and on (on and on)
Oh, Sherrie, our loveHolds on, holds onOh, Sherrie, our loveHolds on, holds on
Oh, Sherrie
But I should’ve been goneLong ago, far awayAnd you should’ve been goneNow I know you’d lie, you’ll stay
Oh, Sherrie, our loveHolds on, holds onOh, Sherrie, our loveHolds on, holds on
Oh, Sherrie, our loveHolds on (Sherrie), holds on
Hold onOh, Sherrie