“Strange Way” is a soft rock ballad by the American rock band Firefall. It was released in 1978 on their album “Elan.” The song was written by Rick Roberts, a founding member of the band, and it became one of Firefall’s signature tracks.
“Strange Way” is characterized by its smooth melody, soulful vocals, and heartfelt lyrics. The song’s lyrics express the pain and confusion of a troubled relationship, with the narrator realizing that their partner’s love is fading away.
The melancholic tone and emotional depth of the song resonated with listeners, making it a popular choice on FM radio stations during the late 1970s.
Despite not being a massive commercial hit, “Strange Way” gained a dedicated fanbase and received critical acclaim for its songwriting and musical arrangement. It remains a beloved classic in the soft rock genre, appreciated for its introspective lyrics and the band’s soulful delivery. The song captures the essence of the mellow, introspective sound that defined soft rock music in the late 1970s.