Stephen Bishop is an American singer-songwriter and musician known for his work in the soft rock genre. Born on November 14, 1951, in San Diego, California, Bishop gained prominence in the late 1970s. His notable works include hits like "Save It for a Rainy Day," "On and On," and "It Might Be You," the latter of which was featured in the film "Tootsie" (1982). Bishop's songwriting is characterized by its melodic hooks and introspective lyrics, earning him a reputation as a craftsman of emotional ballads. He has collaborated with various artists and contributed songs to soundtracks, enhancing his visibility in popular music. His impact on music is marked by his influence on the soft rock movement, a genre that emphasizes melodic and harmonious arrangements. Bishop's ability to blend pop sensibilities with heartfelt storytelling has resonated with audiences, allowing him to maintain a lasting legacy in the music industry. In addition to his solo career, he has written for and performed with numerous renowned artists, further solidifying his role in the broader musical landscape.