Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Chicago discography and songs: Music profile for Chicago, formed 15 February 1967. Genres: Pop Rock, Jazz-Rock, AOR. Albums include Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago [II], and Chicago V.

    • Chicago [Ii]

      Chicago [II], an Album by Chicago. Released 26 January 1970...

    • Credits 12

      Full music credits for Chicago: 15 performances. Roles...

  2. Chicago 17, an Album by Chicago. Released 14 May 1984 on Full Moon (catalog no. 9 25060-1; Vinyl LP). Genres: AOR, Pop Rock, Adult Contemporary. Rated #665 in the best albums of 1984.

    • (26)
    • 14 May 1984
    • Chicago
    • 3.09 / 5.00.5from 655 ratings
    • 'Chicago II' (1970) Here's where Chicago put everything together. There's the growling beauty of "Make Me Smile," the gorgeous romance of "Colour My World," and the nervy power of "25 or 6 to 4" – and all of them became Top 10 smashes.
    • 'Chicago Transit Authority' (1969) Best known to classic-rock radio fans for Top 10 hits "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" and "Beginnings," this thunderous statement of jazz-rock purpose took in everything from the explorative ("Liberation") to the politically charged ("Prologue, August 29, 1968" and "Someday, August 29, 1968") to the aptly titled "Free Form Guitar," a Terry Kath showcase.
    • 'Chicago V' (1972) The most concise of Chicago's early records, and their first single-album release, V was dominated by Robert Lamm – to the exclusion of songs by Peter Cetera.
    • 'Chicago VI' (1973) James Pankow's No. 4 smash "Just You N' Me" pointed to the softer-edged fare just over the horizon, but at this point Chicago still retained enough rock inflections to keep things interesting.
  3. (1957, Traditional Pop) Chicago, Chicago, that toddlin' town / Chicago, Chicago, I will show you around / I love it / Bet your bottom dollar you'll lose the blues

    • Bobby Olivier
    • “25 or 6 to 4” (from Chicago II, 1970) There’s a reason why Chicago has chosen “25 or 6 to 4” as its set closer for virtually every concert this century, including its dazzling Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2017: It’s the band’s greatest song, a banner encapsulation of the rock, soul and horns sound that has brought the sprawling outfit immeasurable success over the last 50 years.
    • “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” (from Chicago 16, 1982) With disco giving way to new wave and MTV redefining rock and pop stardom early in the decade, there was real reason to wonder if Chicago would be able to survive and thrive in the 1980s.
    • “Saturday in the Park” (from Chicago V, 1972) Ah, the ultimate feel-good Chicago tune and one of the band’s calling-card songs, conjured from Lamm’s interpretation of film footage he’d shot in Central Park years earlier.
    • “Does Anybody Really Know What Time it is?” (from Chicago Transit Authority, 1969) You’d never know it today, but when Chicago entered the studio to lay down “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”
  4. Apr 26, 2023 · Several decades and numerous lineup changes down the line, they’re still filling stadiums, still selling records, and still showing the world the power of a good horn section. Everyone’s got their favorite song, but here’s our take on the 20 best Chicago songs of all time. 20. Poem 58.

  5. People also ask

  6. Jan 28, 2024 · Summing Up Our List Of Songs About Chicago. We’ve only scratched the surface of songs written about or mentioning Chicago, but you can see there are tunes from just about every genre of popular music over the past 100 years that have drawn inspiration from the iconic Windy City.

  1. People also search for