Richard Goodall pays tribute to the ’80s with his stunning performance of Survivor’s “High on You”, ending with high notes that take it to the next level

“High on You” by Survivor was the second single of their album ‘Vital Signs’. The single was release in December 1984 and was written by the writing partners of Survivor, Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik. The song went to #8 on the Billboard charts and help the album go platinum and reach #16 on the Charts as well.

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The song is a showcase of pure pop magic, featuring exceptional guitar work and driving synth riffs. A solid drum beat and bass line propel the rhythm section, ensuring the song’s momentum. However, the standout element is the voice. The late, great Jimi Jamison possessed one of the most remarkable voices in music history. He was among the few artists of his time who could rival Steve Perry. Jamison’s soaring vocals were captivating and mesmerizing, making it impossible not to be drawn to his performances. His talent was such that he could sing anything and still leave an impact. The power of his voice is evident in every note.

Watch Richard Goodall’s cover version of “High on You” below.

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