Daughtry January 21-22, 2023 Rock 30 chart
Created on January 23, 2023
Daughtry January 21-22, 2023
Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) was originally recorded by Journey and was released January 5, 1983. Forty years later, the song has been recorded again but this time as a duet by Daughtry and Lzzy Hale from Halestorm.
As soon as LA Lloyd heard that Separate Ways had been covered by Daughtry and Lzzy, he invited Chris to co-host the Rock 30 to tell his story to the listeners. Chris says the idea came to him after he and his wife heard the original song playing during an episode of Stranger Things.
LA Lloyd asked Daughtry to select an artist pick and he chose Asylum. He tells the story how this song took a life on its own and was used as the closing number each night on the Dearly Beloved tour.
Will there be any more singles released from Dearly Beloved? According to Daughtry, he will be touring in the U.K. and some Canadian dates. After that, the band will return to the studio and begin working on a new album. Heavy Is The Crown was the most successful track from Dearly Beloved which reached number 4 on the Rock 30 charts.
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1
Lux Æterna
Metallica
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2
Edging
Blink-182
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3
San Quentin
Nickelback
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4
Surrender
Godsmack
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5
Waiting On The Sky To Change
Starset f/Breaking Benjamin
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6
Spillways
Ghost
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7
One of Those Days
Ozzy Osbourne
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8
Beguiled
Smashing Pumpkins
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9
Just Pretend
Bad Omens
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10
Dinosaur
Theory Of A Deadman
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11
Welcome To The Circus
Five Finger Death Punch
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12
Riptide
beartooth
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13
Bad Man
Disturbed
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14
Jack
Hardy
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15
I Am The Weapon
Three Days Grace
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16
You Don't Know What Love Means
Nothing More
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17
Paranoid (Crash & Burn)
Pop Evil
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18
Welcome To The Chaos
Fame On Fire
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19
Black Sheep
Dorothy
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20
Nobody Wants To Die
Rival Sons
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21
Holiday
Turnstile
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22
Becoming
Volbeat
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23
Werewolf
Motionless In White
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24
Overrated
Giovannie and the Hired Guns
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25
Golden
Crobot
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26
Saviour II
Black Veil Brides
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27
Black Rhino
Royal Bliss
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28
More Than Machines
Bush
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29
Filthy
Ayron Jones
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30
Tear Gas
Architects