FIRST TIME HEARING Chicago - If You Leave Me Now REACTION

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FIRST TIME HEARING Chicago - If You Leave Me Now REACTION
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I am a black woman. During the 60s, 70s and 80s I listened to all types of music. Music don't sound this way anymore, This is music not what I'm hearing today.

StarGirl-ozgh
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This is indeed the unmistakable voice of Peter Cetera.

martinwilson
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This indeed is Peter Cetera. You cannot mistake his very distinguished voice. Not only is he singing, this song was also solely written by him. It was released in 1976 and it is one of Chicago's biggest selling singles 😁

michaelparsons
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Not only is Peter singing he wrote the song. This one is a childhood favorite.

MauricioDelaRosa-ueut
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This is indeed Peter Cetera in the lead on this one. However, early Chicago had a rotation of three primary lead singers: Peter Cetera (bass), Robert Lamm (keyboards) and Terry Kath (lead guitar). Give a listen to "South California Purples." It's from their first album, and has a HEAVY psychedelic influence! Robert Lamm sings lead on that particular song. Terry Kath SHREDS on guitar..and don't forget..HORNS!! 💯❤👍

doctormusic
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I was one of the fortunate ones dancing this song with a girl when released (I was
fifteen back in 76) and when people danced in

Juanjocanal
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I'm a white guy who's married to a African American woman since 1968...we listen and dance to all genres of music... music=happiness 😊

theparrotrescuer
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One of the most beautiful love songs ever written

WaterandFireTarot
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I just love the French horns in this song; they add so much to an incredible piece of music.

lesliepartridge
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One of my favorite Chicago songs. Peter Cetera and his unmistakable vocals will always live on.

darnell
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This is bass player/lead singer Peter cetera playing and singing this song

Johne.
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Chicago's 22nd charting single and first #1 record on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1976. Also won a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Group.

markfadness
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Yes, that WAS Peter Cetera singing lead and harmony vocals. "If You Leave Me Now, " was Chicago's first #1 hit around the world in 1976. This one song single handedly shifted Chicago from its big rock band sound, to the softer, rock ballads of the early 80s. 

This song became such a popular seller, their record label pushed Chicago for more ballads. The radio stations back then held a HUGE influence in directing record sales. The more this song was played, the more the record buying public wanted Peter Cetera singing Chicago love ballads. This, coupled with the death of Chicago's rocking soul, co-lead singer/guitarist Terry Kath in 1977 and the popularity of MTV music videos in the early 80s featuring the face and voice of ballad singer Peter Cetera, Chicago's "rock band with horns" reputation and sound died. Peter then left for his solo career and Chicago's sound died with it. The "original" Chicago sound ONLY lives on their early albums (1969 - 1975). 

If you want that BIG BRASS SOUND of Chicago you both fell in love with, do a deep dive into these older albums, Chicago Transit Authority (1969 - their first) through Chicago VIII (their eighth in 1975), most are double albums. Try these songs for that sound - "Movie' In, " "Lowdown, " "Now That You're Gone, " "I'm A Man, " "Just You 'n' Me." "What's This World Coming to, " "Call On Me" and "Beginnings, " ALL feature Chicago's horns and their true musicality.

mitchridder
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In my opinion the best Chicago song you haven't listened to yet is Color My World. It's not just their best love song, but it's one of the best love songs ever written.

ronnix
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One of the best songs ever made.. PERIOD!! ❤️❤️🔥

RebelPatriot
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This really was a transition song for Chicago, from the Jazz Rock fusion sound they began with to the power ballad powerhouse they became. ✌️

andymageen
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The farther you go back with Chicago, the more rockin' they get. "I'm A Man", "25 or 6 to 4", "Make Me Smile", "Questions 67 and 68", "Beginnings", "Feeling Stronger Every Day", "Saturday in the Park", "Old Days", "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is", "Free", "Dialogue Parts 1 and 2"...these are the classic and essential Chicago set list songs and they play all of these still in their current concert tour.

davidogg
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This was Chicago's biggest hit in the UK. Number one in 1976. And it is Peter Cetera on lead vocals. Much love from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

paulmargett
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You can never go wrong with Chicago. And maybe I’ve missed it, but if not you HAVE to do “Hard Habit To Break.” It’s my all time favorite song of theirs.

lovinlorne
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One of their best, and their biggest hit

kevinice