#VIDEO| Janitor Richard Goodall Rocks a Journey Classic in a Viral Cover That Steve Perry Praises

While shows like the X Factor and Britain’s/America’s Got Talent continue to remind us that ordinary people can have the most extraordinary of talents (hello Susan Boyle), we still find ourselves astonished when someone far removed from the world of show business rises from the woodwork to show off their brilliance.

Take school janitor Richard Goodall for example who rocks up to assembly and performs one of the best covers of Journey’s 1981 classic Don’t Stop Believin’ we’ve heard to date.

 

Dressed in his uniform from the County School Corporation of Terre Haute, Indiana – (where he’s worked for over twenty years) 53-year-old Goodhall timidly latches onto the mic stand, while showcasing a set of pipes as remarkable as Steve Perry the song’s original powerhouse vocalist.

Meanwhile, his young audience jump and raise their arms, dancing along to his cover, which was one of just many performances that he’s provided for the school to entertain the pupils.

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Since the initial footage of Goodhall’s cover was posted by his co-worker Mariah Denehie on TikTok, it has been viewed more than 10 million times. He has since appeared on news outlets such as ABC News, where he explains: “It’s humbly and it’s fun but yeah I’m still the same person I’m always going to be, I’m just me, you know.”

The video even found its way under the radar of former Journey singer Perry who tweeted “I love this”. The band followed with their own message, simply writing “Love this!”.

After seeing the stamp of approval from the band and Perry, Goodall tells the channel: “I was in half-tears because this is the stuff I’ve grown up on, the people I listened to. I don’t have any formal training. When I was the kid I was the kid who had speakers all around his bedroom and I just turned on the radio and belted it out, you know.”

On how he marries his love of singing with his custodian job at the school, he says: “I’m not just the guy who wipes the tables down and takes out the trash, I like people to smile and be happy”.

Watch Richard Goodall’s cover of Journey’s ‘Any Way You Want It’ below

 

About Journey’s “Any Way You Want It”

Journey’s ‘Any Way You Want It’ is a song that encapsulates the spirit of freedom and the joy of living life passionately. The lyrics convey a message of individuality and the importance of embracing one’s desires. The repeated lines ‘Any way you want it, that’s the way you need it’ suggest that personal fulfillment comes from understanding and pursuing what one truly wants, without compromise.

Story Behind "Anyway You Want It" by Journey

The song paints a picture of a woman who embodies this philosophy. She is described as someone who loves to laugh, sing, and engage in life’s pleasures. Her character is a symbol of living life to the fullest and not being afraid to express oneself. The energetic and upbeat tempo of the song, characteristic of Journey’s rock style, complements the lyrics by creating a sense of excitement and vitality. This aligns with the band’s reputation for crafting anthems that celebrate life’s journey and the pursuit of happiness.

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