Rock Ballads You Must Sing Tonight
Must-Hear Hidden Rock Ballads
Strong rock songs asking for more love are here for your next sing along. These well-picked songs mix deep feelings with chances to show off your voice, great for those who sing with heart.
Old Gems from Rock’s Best Days
White Lion’s “When the Children Cry” starts soft but grows into a big sing part, while Saigon Kick’s “Love is on the Way” has high singing parts with clear sound. These missed rock songs show great skill and strong feelings.
Songs with Piano Power
Cinderella’s “Don’t Know What You Got” uses great piano play and deep words to make a good stage for strong singing. Rainbow’s “Stone Cold” talks about deep thoughts with complex music, proving that rock songs can be smart and move you deeply.
Better Than Known Singing Songs
Apart from well-known hits like “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” these hidden rock songs have tricky sounds and big build-ups. Each song lets you show off how well you can handle your voice, put your feelings out there, and sing powerfully through:
- Smart chord changes
- Many voice parts together
- Big sing parts
- Hard singing parts
- Top sound work
Lost Hits from Hair Bands
Missed Power Songs from the 1980s
Few Know Songs from Hair Metal Time
Three less known power songs from hair metal’s top time need more ears. These songs show the skill of the music style past the big hits that were all over MTV.
White Lion’s Deep Music
“When the Children Cry” is the top song by White Lion. Mike Tramp’s standout singing and Vito Bratta’s fine guitar play lift this 1987 song above the usual. The words and tunes are better than their big hit “Wait” in what they give.
Cinderella’s Piano-Led Great Work
“Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)” shows Tom Keifer’s blues-like singing against rare piano work. This power song shows better music skill compared to Cinderella’s more known songs, with layers and deep feelings not usual in hair metal.
Great White’s Blues-Rock Top Work
“House of Broken Love” is the top song by Great White. Jack Russell’s solid singing and Mark Kendall’s neat guitar skills make a great mix of blues and rock. The song’s middle part is a show of top music work, setting it apart from their big hit “Once Bitten, Twice Shy.”
Find Again Missed Songs With Soul
Hidden Rock Songs
The Lost Songs of Late 70s and Early 80s
The late 1970s and early 1980s made timeless rock songs that need more love. Player’s “Baby Come Back” and Survivor’s “Ever Since You’ve Been Gone” are top in deep song work, showing smart chord changes and real, raw words that set them apart from other songs from then.
Top Skill Meets Deep Feelings
April Wine’s “Just Between You and Me” and Night Ranger’s “When You Close Your Eyes” are high in classic rock skill. These tracks show off great guitar work with strong singing. Clean sound work brings out clear sounds and well-made music parts that give back when you listen well.
Big Ideas in Missed Classics
Past their well-known side, these rock ballads offer deep themes and ideas.