Don't Stop Believin' (Regionals Version)

Glee Cast · Glee - The Music, The Complete Season One CD Collection [2010]

Just a small town girl

Livin' in a lonely world

She took the midnight train going anywhere



Just a city boy

Born and raised in South Detroit

He took the midnight train going anywhere



A singer in a smokey room

The smell of wine and cheap perfume

For a smile they can share the night

It goes on and on and on and on



Strangers waiting

Up and down the boulevard

Their shadows searching in the night

Streetlight people

Living just to find emotion

Hiding, somewhere in the night



Working hard to get my fill

Everybody wants a thrill

Payin' anything to roll the dice

Just one more time



Some will win, some will lose

Some were born to sing the blues

Oh, the movie never ends

It goes on and on and on and on



Strangers waiting

Up and down the boulevard

Their shadows searching in the night



Streetlight people

Living just to find emotion

Hiding, somewhere in the night



Don't Stop



Don't stop believin'

Hold on to the feelin'

Streetlight people

woahhhh



Don't stop believin'

Hold on to that feeling

Streetlight people

Ohhh, woahhhh

Don't stop

Hold on to that feelin'

Streetlight people

About Don't Stop Believin' (Regionals Version)

"Don't Stop Believin'" by the Glee Cast delivers a high-energy rendition of the iconic rock anthem, reimagined for television audiences. This recording appears on the comprehensive Glee Season One soundtrack, showcasing the ensemble's ability to blend pop sensibilities with classic rock structures. The version features the original song's signature guitar riff and driving rhythm, adapted to fit the show's dramatic and musical storytelling style. As a staple of the series, this track exemplifies how the Glee Cast revitalized well-known songs for a new generation while maintaining the emotional core of the original composition. The performance highlights the group's vocal range and stage presence, making it a memorable moment in the show's musical history.