Rock Ballads That Hit Hard

The world of classic rock ballads has many songs that not enough folks know. Power ballads from the old days of rock still wow many, showing they’re not old news.
American Hidden Hits
- Cinderella’s “Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)” shines with great bluesy rock, Tom Keifer’s cool rough voice, and deep guitar tunes.
- Night Ranger’s “Goodbye” shows the band’s top skill to make songs that move us, with strong beats and tunes that stick.
European Rock Stars
- Treat’s “World of Promises” shows off their nice tunes from Scandinavia.
- Vandenberg’s “Burning Heart” is a top Dutch rock song with Adrian Vandenberg’s killer guitar and high voice.
Underground Gems
- Giuffria’s “Karaoke for Corporate Parties“ stands out with Gregg Giuffria’s great keys and David Glen Eisley’s strong voice.
- Great White’s “Save Your Love” mixes cool bluesy bits and big rock sound, led by Jack Russell’s big voice.
Hidden 80s Power Ballads
Hidden 80s Power Ballads: Gems That Shaped a Time
Important Overlooked Power Ballads of the 1980s
While big hits like “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” and “Heaven” were all over, many great power ballads stayed hidden.
Top Lesser-Known Tracks
- Night Ranger’s “Goodbye” is a perfect power ballad, with Jack Blades’ big singing backed by deep sound.
- White Lion’s “When the Children Cry” has strong words with its soft tunes and catching melodies.
High Skill and Real Feels
- Kingdom Come’s “What Love Can Be” has Lenny Wolf’s voice soaring over strong guitar bits.
- Tesla’s “Love Song” stands out with its true style, dodging the too-much production of its time but still hitting us hard with its feels.
Gems from Surprising Places
- Keel’s “Don’t Say Goodbye” shows soft sides under their hard shell.
- Giuffria’s “Call to the Heart” and Survivor’s “Man Against the World” are high marks in power ballad art with big feeling highs and clever playing.
Legacy and Effect
These not-so-known songs show the rich mix in the power ballad type, holding up well next to the big hits.
Forgotten Songs From Hair Bands
Forgotten Power Ballads: Hidden Tracks from Hair Metal’s Big Days
Finding Lost Hair Metal Classics
The glam metal days of the 1980s made more anthems than the big names.
Must-know Forgotten Hair Metal Ballads
- White Lion’s “When the Children Cry” is a strong worded song, with Mike Tramp’s distinct voice.
- Cinderella’s “Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)” features Tom Keifer’s bluesy singing.
- Dokken’s “Alone Again” pairs Don Dokken’s big voice with George Lynch’s master guitar.
New Musical Ideas
- Great White tried new sounds with “Save Your Love”.
- Britny Fox made rich harmony in “Dream On”.
Musical Legacy
These not-so-known hair metal ballads show the depth in the style beyond its big hits.
Finding Hair Metal’s Deep Side
Beyond the big slow hits, these lesser-known tracks show the true art in hair metal.
European Rock’s Hidden Wonders
European Rock’s Secret Wonders: Unknown Gems from the Big Times

Rock Greats from the Netherlands
- Focus with their big song “Sylvia” finely mixed classic skill with hard rock punch.
Scandinavian Power and Skill
- Swedish rock stars Treat with “World of Promises” show top European melody rock.
German Rock Leading
- Lake made deep songs like “On the Run”, showing the perfect mix of smart playing and deep heart.
Top Progressive Music from the Mediterranean
- Italian progressive rock hit high with Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM).
- Their top album “Photos of Ghosts” changed the game with smart layouts and new playing.
French Rock’s Thoughtful Edge
- French rock band Trust with “Idealiste,” mixing strong words with smart music.
Underground Big Place Songs
Underground Big Place Songs: Unknown Rock Hits
The Push of Underground Big Place Rock
- Riot’s “Wings of Fire” and Y&T’s “Forever” hit as hard as Journey or Foreigner.
Kicking the Big Place Rock Rules
- Shy’s “Break Down the Walls” and 호치민가라오케 Vandenberg’s “Burning Heart” are big-ready songs loved among true rock fans.
The Growing of Underground Hits
- Triumph’s “Never Surrender” and White Lion’s “When the Children Cry” show top song-making.
- These shows were the best places for bands to get their sound right and make their own big songs.
Missed Guitar Greats
Missed Guitar Greats: Unknown Rock Hits
Known Yet Not-Known Guitar Works
- Robin Trower’s “Bridge of Sighs” is a top example of blues-psychedelia.
New Ideas in Not-Known Songs
- Gary Moore’s “The Loner” shows top vibrato ways.
- Steve Hackett’s “Spectral Mornings” mixes classic finger work with progressive rock layouts.
Starting New in Guitar Play
- Uli Jon Roth’s “Sails of Charon” brought neo-classical metal top skill.
- Jake E. Lee’s “Bark at the Moon” has new chord styles and tune layouts.
Smart Skill and Deep Heart
These top songs show the right mix of high skill and deep heart.
Lost Ballads Of Metal Big Names
Lost Ballads of Metal Big Names: Hidden Gems from the Big Times
Not-Known Power Ballads of the 1980s and 1990s
- Queensrÿche’s “Silent Lucidity” and Savatage’s “When the Crowds Are Gone” are good shows of progressive metal’s big heart range.
High Skill in Not-Known Works
- Testament’s “The Legacy” comes out as a key underground ballad.
- Megadeth’s “In My Darkest Hour” shows top skill and deep heart.
Hidden Classics from Metal Stars
- Iron Maiden’s “Prodigal Son” and Judas Priest’s “Last Rose of Summer” show flexible metal stars.
Legacy of Not-Known Metal Ballads
These songs show metal’s top art days, mixing strong play with deep words.