Styx - I'm Ok -
Throwing it back to one of the best deep cuts from the 1978 masterpiece Pieces of Eight . Styx really knew how to turn a personal sentiment into a cinematic experience. 🎵 Styx — I’m OK" Album: Pieces of Eight (released September 1978). Credits: Written by Dennis DeYoung and James "JY" Young .
Rock on! "I'm OK" is such an underrated gem from Styx's 1978 album Pieces of Eight . It’s got that perfect mix of Dennis DeYoung’s theatrical keyboards and that driving classic rock energy.
Most people jump straight to 'Renegade' or 'Blue Collar Man' when they think of Pieces of Eight , but this track is a masterclass in progressive pop-rock. It captures that late-70s Styx magic—high-stakes vocals, a massive chorus, and lyrics that feel like a personal anthem for getting through the day. Styx - I'm OK
"Can we talk about the organ intro on Styx’s 'I’m OK'? 🎹🔥
Option 1: The Deep-Cut Appreciation (Best for Facebook or Reddit) Throwing it back to one of the best
Here are a few ways you could frame a post about it, depending on the vibe you're going for:
Are you planning to post this on a specific or just your personal feed? Credits: Written by Dennis DeYoung and James "JY" Young
The song features a massive pipe organ recorded at the Cathedral of St. James in Chicago, which gives it that huge, cathedral-like sound in the intro.