1979 No. 1 Hit Ranked Among Best 'Soft Rock Songs' of All Time Became a Timeless Anthem
1979 No. 1 Hit Ranked Among Best 'Soft Rock Songs' of All Time Became a Timeless Anthem
Lila ParksTue, April 7, 2026 at 10:45 PM UTC
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In 1979, Christopher Cross released a song that would define the early sound of soft rock.
The single "Sailing" rose to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980, marking Cross's first major breakthrough and introducing him to a national audience.
Composed of a gentle melody and a classic 70s soft-rock sound, the track served as a metaphor for finding freedom and peace among the chaos of life's challenges. It stood out for its relaxed and distinctive tone, becoming a song to turn on when one wished to calm down and feel as if they were sailing through a cool ocean breeze.
Its unique feel and refined composition led the song to major success. "Sailing" went on to win Record of the Year at the 23rd Annual Grammy Awards, contributing to one of the most notable nights in awards history. Cross became the only artist to win Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist all in the same year.
On his debut album, Cross shared, "I'm a very nonpolitical and nonintellectual lyricist. But people have so many demands on them already in their lives. I'm just trying to give them a little enjoyment and relaxation."
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Over time, "Sailing" has played an instrumental role in the rise of soft rock and what would later be labeled yacht rock. Its smooth sound and clear structure helped give the song a lasting presence across radio and streaming platforms.
Decades after its release, the track continues to earn recognition. It was ranked among the best soft rock songs of all time by Ultimate Classic Rock, reinforcing its place as one of the genre's most enduring hits.
More than forty years later, "Sailing" still stands as the song that introduced Christopher Cross to the mainstream and secured his place in music history.
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