The Best Of Times
"The Best Of Times"
Relive Styx's poignant 1981 rock power ballad, "The Best of Times." From the concept album Paradise Theatre, this heartfelt Top 5 hit features Dennis DeYoung's emotive vocals and soaring keyboards. A timeless reflection on love and cherishing moments amidst uncertainty, it remains a beloved Styx classic.
- TITLE: The Best Of Times
- BAND: Styx
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 19
- YEAR: 1981
Serving as the lead single from Styx's number-one 1981 concept album Paradise Theatre, "The Best of Times" is a quintessential rock power ballad written and performed by vocalist/keyboardist Dennis DeYoung. The song builds beautifully from a gentle keyboard introduction to a powerful, emotionally resonant chorus, embodying the band's signature blend of melodic rock and theatrical arrangement within the album's overarching narrative.
Released around January 19, 1981, "The Best of Times" became a major international rock hit for Styx, reaching the upper echelons of the charts worldwide. Driven by DeYoung's signature keyboard sound and heartfelt vocal delivery, the song struck a chord with its message of holding onto love during uncertain times, showcasing the band's mastery of the impactful rock ballad format in 1981.
SONG MEANING: "The Best of Times" is a reflective ballad about appreciating the moments spent with a loved one, especially when facing an uncertain future. Penned by Dennis DeYoung, the lyrics acknowledge potential sadness or difficulty ("I know you're feeling sad - I am too") but emphasize that the true "best of times" are found in that shared connection, offering hope and strength derived from love.
"Styx"
- TITLE: Styx
- ACTIVE: 1972–1984 (1972), 1990–1992 (1990), 1995–present (1995)
- BAND: Styx
"Rockin' the Paradise"
- TITLE: Rockin' the Paradise
- BAND: Styx
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 19
- YEAR: 1980
