Steve Perry Achieves 'Unfulfilled Dream' of Singing with His Late, Estranged Dad on New Duet: 'Holiday Miracle' (Exclusive)
The former Journey frontman also shared a deeply emotional video that recreated his relationship with his dad, who died in 1998
Rocker Steve Perry released a new cover of Bobby Darin's "Call Me Irresponsible" as a duet with his late estranged father Ray
Perry pulled his dad's vocals off a cassette tape recorded in 1993 on a karaoke machine
The star tells PEOPLE he considers the track a "holiday miracle"
Rocker Steve Perry’s latest release features a very special guest: his late father Ray.
The former Journey frontman, 75, put out a cover on Thursday, Nov. 21 of Bobby Darin’s “Call Me Irresponsible,” a song that holds deep personal meaning for the star, featuring Ray’s voice.
Perry — who used technology to extract his dad’s voice off a cassette tape, then combined it with his own recording — was estranged from his father, and said in a statement that Ray used to sing him Darin’s song as a child.
"Though my father is no longer with me, he is with me on this song, and we are together once again, doing something we always dreamed about doing," Perry tells PEOPLE exclusively. "This all came from a cassette my father sent me back in 1993 for the holidays. It was him singing into a karaoke machine. I thought the tape was lost, but I recently found this cassette and was able to build a beautiful track around him so I could sing with him. This was my holiday miracle."
In a statement, Perry said his dad was a singer, too, and that he'd sing "Call Me Irresponsible" to the star at bedtime when he was a child.
The “Faithfully” singer, who left Journey for good in 1998, was able to successfully clean up the vocals on the cassette tape, and said the experience was a deeply emotional one for him. Ray died of natural causes in 1998 at age 79.
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“Once that was done, an unfulfilled dream of singing with my father was now possible,” Perry said in his statement. “You see, mom and dad divorced when I was 7, and dad and I never saw much of each other after that. Singing with my father after all these years was a very emotional experience. His voice was just as I remembered it as a child… To hear him speak again brought tears to my eyes.”
Perry also released a quietly devastating video for the song, which follows his entire relationship with his dad through animations. It begins with a young Perry disappointed his dad is leaving, and tracks him as he discovers a love of music as a teenager and ultimately becomes an international star. Viewers see Ray watching Perry on TV, and they eventually meet again when Perry is an adult. Later, Perry visits his dad in the hospital, and then again at his grave. He ultimately discovers the karaoke tape, and Ray and his son sing the song through connected microphones.
“Call Me Irresponsible” is included on Perry’s new holiday album, titled The Season 3. The record was recorded mainly at Perry’s home studio, and is an extended version of his 2021 album The Season.
"Singing these [Christmas] songs was something I always wanted to do, but because of my reverence and love for them and their original versions, I didn't want to touch them unless I really thought I could do an emotional version of my own," he told PEOPLE upon releasing the first iteration of The Season.
"It was really interesting and also emotionally powerful because I was by myself singing these melodies and I would sort of drift into memories of my childhood very easily, with no distractions," he said. "That was part of what made this record special to me."