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Oct162010

Best Overlooked Power Ballads?

What is the best “overlooked” power ballad? That's the question of the day.


Awhile back, dedicated BBG! reader Travis wrote in with that question as a topic suggestion. I think the question is brilliant. For his part, Travis suggested Tesla's “What You Give” as one of the best overlooked Glam power ballads.


For me, I think one of the best overlooked power ballads has to be “I Will Remember” by Queensryche. Everyone here knows I love Queensryche, but “I Will Remember” never gets much praise. If you don't remember (ha!), the song is from Rage for Order.


Does “Sister Christian” count? I like Night Ranger and I always dig singing along with the band in concert...but seems like people don't mention “Sister Christian” much when we talk about power ballads. So, I guess I cheated and selected two songs, but that's okay. You can too. Tell me, what are your choices for best overlooked power ballad? Please, no “I Remember You” on this list!


Reader Comments (52)

The first one that comes to mind is:
"Phoenix Rising" by Annihilator
October 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGil
Yngwie Malmsteen:
Forever One
I'm A Prisoner of Your Love
October 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJAT
Metalboy, yes lived in Annapolis back in the day. Went to UofD and saw many shows at Hammerjacks, Cap Center, and Spectrum areas - worked at old Stone Balloon at UofD and caught many a band there too. Familiar with Tommy Conwell?
October 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMEWIZEMGIC
Mewizemagic! Hahaha!!! Yes! Tommy Cromwell. Saw him at Hammerjack's a couple of times. I bet we were at a lot of the same shows!

Hey, did you live in Annapolis during the Charlie's West Side days? Saw The Ravyns there lots... No, people, the band called The Ravyns... Not the football team... I also used to see Kix when they were The Shooz at Maude's, also in Annapolis!

Where you livin' now?
October 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
Late to the party here, but I love this topic, so I had to comment:

Agree with some overlooked power ballads already mentioned:

Queensryche - I Will Remember is an amazing song, especially acoustically. 10x better than Silent Lucidity, IMHO. Plus, Della Brown rules too.

Skid Row - Quicksand Jesus (mentioned several times, and rightfully so) and Wasted Time. I'll put these right up there with I Remember You and 18 & Life.

Dokken - Walk Away. Dokken was so underrated, and still is today. Powerful song; Don shines here.

Twisted Sister - The Price. Great power ballad for a band that always rocked out hard. This should've been a big hit for them.

Damn Good - David Lee Roth. For all those who think that Dave always has to scream on every song, check out this acoustic nugget. Great stuff from Dave.

Great White - Save Your Love was the obvious hit, and a great song. But let's not forget House of Broken Love.

Now on to the more obscure stuff:

Jelly Roll - Blue Murder
Feels Like a Hammer - Dangerous Toys
Four Winds - Tangier - off their 1st record, with the original lead singer, Bill Mattson. Fantastic.
Mr. Big - Had Enough. Never cared for their 'hits', but always thought this was an unappreciated gem.
Summerland - King's X. They are so underrated that it's criminal. Even at BBG, sadly... Not exactly glam, but amazing nonetheless.

And finally, my favorite overlooked power ballad:
Seasons - Badlands. Amazing song. Ray Gillen and Jake E. Lee made great music together, brief as it was. RIP Ray.

Some newer / post-glam overlooked power ballads:

Down In a Hole - Alice In Chains. One of my all-time favorites.
Beyond the Sun - Shinedown
Skeleton Song and/or Angel's Son - Sevendust. I don't really understand why this band isn't more popular. Both of these songs could've been huge hits, and even crossed over to crappy pop and top 40 radio.

Again, great topic!
October 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGator
A lot of great ones on here!! If I looked over it, I apologize, but I just heard Enuff Z Nuff "Fly High Michelle" and thought to myself it never got the props it deserves...
kick ass song
October 20, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJody Row
"Fly High Michelle"! Yes, Jody! One of The Top 25 Powerballads of All Time, bar none, for sure!
October 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
A little bit late but not least...
Why anyone mentioned House of Lords - Remember My Name or Ratt - Givin' Yourself Away ?????

Of course I agree with most of these choices...but they aren't overlooked at all...
October 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLucas Serpa
Might have overlooked it on here..but a band that should be listed on here for sure..Craaft - Jane
Craaft - You're the best thing in my life
Craaft - Now that you're gone
June 1, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJames
Great suggestions! Visit www.thepowerballads.com to help us build our list!
July 17, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterJoel
i am seeking a copy of Cry Tuff's "Only Way Out (Rosalita)"

If anyone can help, i'd appreciate it so much.
July 28, 2019 | Unregistered Commenterjoeleaux
Check out www.thepowerballads.com
February 7, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterJoeleaux

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