The song, “Don’t Stop Believin” by the rock band, Journey, meets the required beats you need to apply compressions when giving CPR. The song measures 118 bpm, with CPR-friendly songs ranging from 100 to 120 beats.
The Rock Band, Journey in 2013
You can sing the song while giving CPR, or memorize the lyrics and adjust them to the application as well. Or, you might just want to think about the story behind the song and sign up for a class in CPR.
Words and a Beat Worth Remembering
Below are the lyrics. The link to the song on Spotify is also included, so you can include the song on your playlist. In fact, why not create a playlist of CPR songs now?
Here are some of the memorable parts of the song –
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 smoky room,
A smell of wine and cheap perfume . . .
. . . (later in the song) –
Some will win, some will lose
Some are born to sing the blues
Whoa, the movie never ends
It goes on and on and on and on
Strangers waitin’
Up and down the boulevard
Their shadows searchin’ in the night
Street lights, people
Livin’ just to find emotion
Hidin, somewhere in the night
Don’t stop believin’
Hold on to that feelin’
Streetlights, people
Don’t stop believin
Hold on
Streetlights, people . . . .
Some Notes About the 80s Song
Journey’s iconic song from 1981, “Don’t Stop Believin'” is now a timeless classic, speaking to the “heart” of the human experience, especially to those who keep the faith and chase their dreams against what seems like insurmountable odds.
The song’s narrative begins with a small town girl and a city boy, both venturing beyond their comfort zones in pursuit of something greater. This opening immediately sets the stage for a tale of ambition, risk, and a courage to defy expectations. It’s a story that resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever left the familiar behind to chase a seemingly impossible goal.
In an era marked by economic uncertainty and political unrest, “Don’t Stop Believin'” emerged as a rallying cry for the dreamers and the underdogs.
The Song’s Core Message and Meaning
The song’s core message is simple: keep fighting and keep believing, even when the world gives you no reason to do so.
This song, just like the application of CPR, helps us stay positive and committed, even when faced with adversity. While a critic is quick to kick someone when they’re down, the song, “Don’t Stop Believin,” instead, offers a hand up – encouraging the listener to try again. It does not focus on failure, but instead frames a failure as a stepping stone on the path to success.
The song whispers words of encouragement to anyone experiencing self-doubt. It’s a small testament to the power of perseverance, and reminds us that it’s important to always hold onto hope – even in the darkest of times.
Sign Up for an In-Pulse CPR Class Today – Don’t Stop Believin’ – Make a Commitment Now
Whether or not you use the song to apply CPR, it does remind people why it’s important to take CPR training and why this training can indeed make a difference in the life of a lifesaver and a person who needs emergency medical care.Why not sign up for an In-Pulse CPR class today?
The “journey” of a thousand miles begins with a single step – Lao Tzu. (It might also start with a single song.)
Author: Donna Ryan is a writer from Tucson, Arizona. You can contact her about her writing and publishing services at Inky Publishing anytime.