The Search Is Over
"The Search Is Over"
Relive the heartfelt emotion of Survivor's "The Search Is Over," the soaring 1985 rock power ballad. From the Vital Signs album, this iconic track captures the profound moment of realizing true love was nearby all along. Its powerful vocals and keyboards made it unforgettable.
- TITLE: The Search Is Over
- BAND: Survivor
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: April 01
- YEAR: 1985
Featured on Survivor's highly successful 1984 album Vital Signs, "The Search Is Over" became a defining rock power ballad hit for the band in 1985. Written by Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, the song masterfully balanced rock instrumentation with melodic sensitivity, showcasing Jimi Jamison's soaring lead vocals and prominent, atmospheric keyboards characteristic of the era's biggest ballads.
Released as a single around April 01, 1985, "The Search Is Over" climbed high on the pop charts, becoming one of Survivor's most enduring hits alongside their famous soundtrack anthems. The song's theme of romantic epiphany resonated strongly, making it a staple rock ballad of 1985 and a popular dedication song for years to come, solidifying the band's versatility.
SONG MEANING: "The Search Is Over" tells the story of someone realizing, after a long period of searching elsewhere, that the person they truly love and need has been close to them all along, often interpreted as a close friend. The lyrics describe this moment of clarity ("Now I look at you and I can see / Eternity") and the relief that the long, difficult search for love has finally ended.
"Survivor"
- TITLE: Survivor
- ACTIVE: 1978–1988 (1978), 1993–2019 (1993)
- BAND: Survivor
