First Time Reaction to Chicago - Hard to Say I'm Sorry

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You are so right. Today’s music is about ‘how can we offend you the most.’ Truer words have never been spoken.

annemaloney
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If this is the first Chicago song you’ve ever listen to girl you don’t know what a treat you’re in for

fkisbfe
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Chicago were the masters of beautiful deep meaningful ballads

steveyoung
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I miss bands like Chicago who write and play their own music! Music has changed for the worst, but thankfully, we can go back and listen to real music like this!!

coryb
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This was the first Chicago song I ever heard on the radio. I didn't know who they were, but I was blown away. Such a bittersweet sentiment.

lilliemcneil
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This song was HUGE in the 80's and for good reason. They don't make music like this any more.

vaughnnewman
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Okay, the next big hit from Chicago that you guys are missing out on is "Hard Habit To Break", that's one of their biggest.

lonewolfsurvival
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You got it! We don't hear the level of talent that used to be on the radio 24/7. Many now take the easy way out.

danielcasey
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Tasha, i bet you'd also love "If u leave me now" by Chicago.

jerry
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Always loved this song. Chicago ballads are put down by a lot of people who only appreciate Terry Kath era Chicago but both eras are brilliant. You can love both! I do!!!❤

FavoriteMovieDate
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There is another version of this I have seen on YouTube titled: Hard to say I'm sorry/Get Away. The "Get Away" ending will surprise you - horns, great drums and fast tempo. A very under-recognized singer/songwriter is Peter Cetera. Nice backup/harmonizing vocals from Robert Lamm - also under-recognized singer/songwriter. Although have been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (along with trombonist James Pankow) they don't seem to get the notoriety they deserve. "You're the inspiration" is another great love ballad sung by Cetera.

danastearns
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Many have said that Peter Cetera is pop music's natural. His unwavering falsetto is pure and filled with emotion, if you listen closely. Especially listen to Glory of Love from the movie The Karate Kid, or his duet with Cher. It is prominent. Love him, and the band Chicago.

chucki
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Great song one of my favorite from Chicago

Deb
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That song still gives me the chill bumps!

Almcingrid
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You could not escape this song when it came out. It was everywhere

hgianos
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One of the other reactors did Chicago's, "no tell lover", a song I had completely forgotten about. You should try that one.

Phillphine
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It was very clear how taken you were by this song ❤

simonpoole
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This was a COMPLETELY new sound from Chicago 41yrs ago this summer… I remember where I was when I heard it in my car for the 1st time. This sound is 70% the genius of David Foster, and 30% the sound of Peter Cetera's voice… it was the beginning of a series of hits that came from these two. To this day there are members of Chicago who have mixed feelings about Foster and Cetera;s 'takeover' of the band's sonic direction… thing is, even though they were 'successful' with albums of songs their fans loved, they entered a new strata of success with this David Foster production style.

Robert
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They actually cut this song short for the radio, there’s a second part to it ..called “Get Away” where it goes uptempo and they rock it out and the horns kick in

NCNelz
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First heard this song at summer camp in the San Bernardino Mts. in 1983. Was blown away and INSTANTLY hooked on Chicago.

Interesting side note: The song was from the movie "Summer Lovers" - produced by Randal Kleiser. Moved to L.A. in 2001 and started meeting people in the entertainment biz. Got invited to a party by a friend named Don Glut. He turned out to be an ex-college roommate and buddy of Kleiser, whom I met thru Don. We're still friends today.

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