Styx "Come Sail Away"

Riding the line between a straight-forward rock 'n roll and progressive-rock band, Styx was nothing if not influential to many bands that wanted to push the limits of what it meant to be a "rock band."

Using an array of analog instruments and digital effects, many Styx songs sound like snippets of an Andrew Lloyd Webber opera.

"Come Sail Away" uses few effects compared to other of Styx's songs, but it's easily the band's most-recognized hit.

With soaring piano licks and one of the catchiest instrumental bridges you'll ever hear, it's a rightful staple of classic-rock radio.

In 1998, it even got a memorable South Park treatment as Cartman sang the entire song, including the solos and bridges, in 30 seconds.

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