Come Sail Away

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“Come Sail Away”
“Come Sail Away” cover
Single by Styx
from the album The Grand Illusion
B-side Put Me On
Released 1977
Format vinyl record 7"
Recorded 1977
Genre Rock
Length 3:10 (single)
6:07 (album)
Label A&M
Writer(s) Dennis DeYoung
Producer Styx
Styx singles chronology
"Crystal Ball"
(1977)
"Come Sail Away"
(1977)
"Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)"
(1978)

"Come Sail Away" is a song by Styx from their album The Grand Illusion. One of the band's biggest hits, it was released in 1977 (see 1977 in music), rising to number 8 on the Pop Singles chart and helping The Grand Illusion reach multi-platinum sales.

Musically, "Come Sail Away" combines a plaintive, ballad-like opening section (including piano and synthesizer interludes) with a bombastic, guitar-heavy second half. In the middle of the second half is a psychedelic minute-long synthesizer instrumental. The lyrics use the metaphor pursuing your goals.

Styx member Dennis DeYoung revealed on In the Studio with Redbeard (which devoted an entire episode to the making of The Grand Illusion), that he was depressed when he wrote the track after Styx's first two A&M offerings, Equinox and Crystal Ball, sold fewer units than expected after the success of the single "Lady".

The track would be the regular closing track during the band's live set before the encore. DeYoung now closes nearly all of his live concert performances with a rendition of "Come Sail Away". As he approaches the end of each verse, he stops singing and cues the audience to finish the verse for him, which they do heartily. The audience can be heard very clearly singing along with DeYoung and his band during the chorus of "Come Sail Away" on DeYoung's comeback live album, The Music of Styx--Live with Symphony Orchestra.

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[edit] In popular culture

  • The song is used as the theme of the 3rd season on Deadliest Catch.
  • The song was featured in a school-dance scene at the end of the 1999 pilot episode of Freaks and Geeks, which is set in 1980.
  • Phil Hendrie ended the 16-year run of The Phil Hendrie Show with one of his characters singing the song.
  • South Park character Eric Cartman has the odd compulsion to always finish the song if he hears part of it.
  • In the 7th season ER episode "Sailing Away", Mark Greene is seen playing this song at a high volume in his workshop.
  • In a fourth season episode of the NBC show Ed, the character Phil uses the song as part of his tribute to the recently-deceased bowler, Mr. Fish.
  • In July of 2004 the comedy improv group Improv Everywhere performed a synchronized swimming routine in a New York City fountain set to "Come Sail Away".

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