In 1976, Boston released "More Than a Feeling," a song that would become one of the defining rock anthems of its era despite never reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Released as the lead single from the band's blockbuster self-titled debut album, "More Than a Feeling" entered the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1976 and eventually peaked at No. 5. While it fell short of the top spot, the song became a massive radio favorite and helped launch Boston into rock superstardom. The band's debut album would go on to become one of the best-selling albums ever released by an American rock band.
Nearly 50 years later, "More Than a Feeling" remains a fixture on classic rock playlists and has been recognized by organizations including the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, which included it among the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. The song also landed at No. 212 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Why Does 'More Than a Feeling' Still Sound So Good?
Music producer and session musician Rick Beato examined the song in an episode of his popular "What Makes This Song Great" series, where he repeatedly praised the craftsmanship behind the recording.
Beato called songwriter Tom Scholz a "real genius" and pointed to the song's intricate layers of double-tracked guitars, soaring vocals and meticulous production. He highlighted the way acoustic and electric guitars work together throughout the recording, describing the blend as "really the Boston sound."
The video also singled out the performance of late singer Brad Delp, whose powerful vocals remain one of the song's defining features. Beato described Delp as "superhuman" while discussing the singer's ability to hit demanding high notes without losing power or control.
According to Scholz, the song is ultimately about the way music can trigger powerful memories. The lyrics follow a narrator who hears a familiar song and is transported back to memories of a lost love named Marianne.
For Beato, the song's lasting appeal comes from the countless details hidden within the arrangement. Nearly five decades after its release, he argued that listeners can still discover new elements in the recording, calling it the work of a musician who "thought of everything" while creating one of classic rock's catchiest and most enduring hits.
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