That might be the best duo of the 80’s because mike Reno is one of the best male rock voices and Ann Wilson is the best front female rock singer of all time
Agreed; a beautiful song from a great movie. Jay & Amber, you guys should do 'Chances Are' on your movie channel. 'Chances Are' stars Robert Downey Jr, Cybill Shepherd, Mary Stuart Masterson and Ryan O'Neill and is an 80's Romantic Comedy about reincarnation.
From her early CCM period, and written by the great Michael Card. Beautiful song, though I expect you're right that the Robinsons might steer clear of anything that overtly religious.
Amy started out as a contemporary gospel singer. A lot of people turned on her claiming she was becoming too secular. I think they should not have tried to put her in a box. As an artist she could sing whatever she wanted. I still love her voice.❤❤❤
I remember when she started leaning away from gospel. People in my church were not happy. It was a big deal. Like she had been seduced by the devil or something.
That song makes an exquisite duet, too, with the final verse equally suiting Joseph's point of view, and the chorus harmonizing magnificently. Not sure if there's a recording of it as a duet or not.
Amy Grant had several hits on her album, "Heart in Motion", which is the same album with "Baby Baby". I'd recommend "Every Heartbeat" if you want something hopping like "baby Baby". "That's What Love Is For" is a great duet similar to this duet with Peter Cetera. "Good For Me" is another good track. One of my favorites is the slow and somewhat sombre, "I Will Remember You", which is sentimental to me because it was on a lot my senior year of high school when I was leaving friends for the military. HOWEVER, keep Amy Grant in mind when the holidays come around in a few months. Her album, "Home for Christmas" is a masterpiece and is one of my favorite holiday albums of all time, ranking with Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole. Her cover of "Grown-Up Christmas List" is my favorite. Her original song, "Breath of Heaven" brings me to tears every time.
Crushing on Amy still to this day, and Peter's voice is one of those special recognizable voices. BTW, Amy is a must at Christmas time. Must put her on the channel this next Holiday season
I love Amy Grant's "Better Than A Hallelujah" as well. I saw her perform it at a Women Of Faith conference when she released her album. Just incredible.
So a couple of things… this song was written and recorded first by Bobby Caldwell who just passed away a few months ago. Secondly, as far as the 'sound' (the production) of this song, this is the unmistakable work of David Foster who had already sown a pretty tight working relationship with Peter Cetera by the time they recorded this cover with Amy Grant who was just beginning to ride her pop music wave with her solo work (after having had some success in the Christian music market).
Peter Cetera's vocal ability is truly impressive. He seamlessly glides between his regular tenor range and his head voice, making it nearly impossible to detect the transition. This skill allows him to deliver powerful and emotive performances with ease. As a musician, I can appreciate the technique and control required to execute such a feat. Kudos to Mr. Cetera for his exceptional talent!
The Eighties were a great time for this kind of duet, two amazing artists with highly successful careers, joining together to show 2+2 sometimes = 5. We just don’t seem to hear this anymore ✌️
Peter has the most unique delivery and enunciation. He broke his jaw just before Chicago started recording and learned to sing with a clenching type phrasing. Works awesome for him.
Ohmygaaaaaawd! I love any Peter Cetera duet!! You HAVE to play “After All” with Peter Cetera and Cher!! It was a wedding song back in the day! So beautiful!! Pretty please with cherries?! Also Michael McDonald the other Doobie Brother lead singer slays in his single “Hey Girl” and old Freddie Scott’s song. ❤Keep on truckin’ my friends!
Amy Grant doesn't have the power vocals of other artists, but there is something very comforting about her voice. Her duet with future husband Vince Gill called "House of Love" is another great pairing and her vocals shine more. Vince, of course, sounds good with anyone. At Christmas time, "Breath of Heaven" is a hauntingly beautiful Christmas song.
You'll also want to check out these duets that Peter Cetera did. "After All" with Cher, and "I Wanna Take Forever" with Crystal Bernard. You already did a couple Chicago songs that were very much the embodiment of Peter Cetera ("You're The Inspiration" and "Hard To Say I'M Sorry"). So, I'd recommend you check out "Hard Habit To Break", "Stay The Night", "Then Along Comes A Woman". Most of the stuff from Chicago 17 is Peter Cetera.
Amy Grant's best solo hit song has to be "I Will Remember You." If you've never heard it before it may put a tear in your eye. It's about losing someone you love and would make for the perfect goodbye funeral song.
I actually didn't realize that this song was a duet until this reaction. It still sounds to me like a Peter Cetera song on which Amy Grant sings backup.
I WANNA TAKE FOREVER TONIGHT ( Pete Cetera and Crystal Bernard), SIMPLE THINGS (Amy Grant), RESTLESS HEART (Peter Cetera), HARD HABIT TO BREAK (Chicago), YOU’RE THE INSPIRATION (Chicago)
For Amy Grant you should try "Find a Way" or "House of Love" with her husband Vince Gill. Peter Cetera sand lead on "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", "You're The Inspiration" and "25 or 6 to 4"
Great duet! Now check out Peter Cetera's duet with Cher in the song AFTER ALL the love theme from the movie Chances Are. Amy Grant's That's What Love is For
Had the pleasure of "getting to know", Peter Cetera a little bit. He was staying at the hotel I worked at for a few months while he was recording an album in the early 2000's. He even signed a Chicago CD for me. He would stop and speak with me on his way in or out when he had time. Got to share a few stories with him regarding his career.
The best part of this video, beyond the vocals, is the story Cetera told about the filming. Apparently the boys were on quite the 80s cocaine bender and they were worried Amy Grant, a devout Evangelical (ie crazy person) would find out and run for the hills. The whole thing was barely kept together by a thread.
Great review! I absolutely love Amy Grant. She is the Queen of infectious catchy pop tunes. My very favorite is "Say You'll Be Mine." I really think you'll love it! Other great tunes of hers are: "Every Heartbeat", "That's What Love Is For" "Good for Me" and "I Will Remember You"
Im surprised you havn't reacted to Peter Cetera and Chaka Khan's duet "Feels Like Heaven" I know you guys will love that one. The soaring vocals by both of them is amazing.
Amy Grant was one of the Contemporary Christian Artist pioneers, “Lead Me On,” is a beautiful song by her. At Christmas her songs, “Tennessee Christmas, Breath of Heaven, and El Shaddai. “ are songs I have to listen to every year. I would also recommend listening to Michael W. Smith. He and Amy Grant were/are very popular Christian Atrists. His song “Friends,” is one of the most popular Christian songs in the last 40 years, and “Place in this World” charted on the billboard 100 when Christian Artists just didn’t do that.
Peter Cetera - Glory of love (Video Official) is a stellar song!!! Hope you will do that one next. (It is from Karate Kid II (1986), which I hope you will do on the Movie Reaction Channel... -----I think most people think it holds up, and really explores Mr. Miyagi even more.)
@@Kingscup20 You mean in the Glory of Love reaction? They mentioned Chicago a bunch of times in this one. When they did Glory of Love, they hadn't done much Chicago yet, especially with Peter singing.
Peter Cetera has one of the best voices in pop music over the last 50 years! I love his vicals on Chicago songs like 25 or 6 to 4, just you and me, old days, if you leave me now, baby what a big surprise.
I can not recommend enough his duet with Cher, "After All.". Bonus in video: A very young Robert Downey Jr.! This was from the movie "Chances Are." Great movie and phenomenal song!
Any Grant has soooo many wonderful songs. From her 80s Christian pop to her smart (and still mostly Christian) songs off of her 90s. Try Lead Me On or Somewhere Down the Road.
Great song by 2 great singers, thank you Amber and Rob for doing these reactions to so many great 80s bands. I am an 80s girl and this just brings me back to such a wonderful time to be a teen. I am so addicted to your channel! ❤ much love from uptate NY
Both are incredible solo artists and what a beautiful duet. Peter’s solo work reached the summit of control, in my opinion, in “One Good Woman.” A powerful song!
You should listen to the other singles from Amy Grant's 5× platinum album "Heart in Motion": "Every Heartbeat," "That's What Love Is For," "Good for Me," and "I Will Remember You." The first three charted Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100 (as well as "Baby Baby," which went to #1). "I Will Remember You" went to #20 on the Hot 100 and #2 Adult Contemporary. It was a blockbuster album.
Amy Grant: "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" and "El Shaddai " from her Christian Contemporary music. "Big Yellow Taxi " from her pop career and anything from her Christmas album 💖💖💖
Yeah, Amy did a great cover of Joni Mitchell's song. That song is about the old bugaloos on Hollywood Blvd that were the center of many parties thrown by older movie stars & artists being torn down & replace by a strip mall.
These 80's ballads are the BEST...
Keep going down the Peter Cetera rabbit hole by listening to his hit with Cher called After All.
Each voice individually is distinctive when they blend neither over powers the other.
Peter Cetera's voice is so unique. Nobody sounds like him.
He looks and sounds like a gym teacher
Glory of Love Peter Cetera
80's ballad duets are a whole genre of their own. "Almost Paradise" by Mike Reno and Ann Wilson from Heart is absolute tops.
That might be the best duo of the 80’s because mike Reno is one of the best male rock voices and Ann Wilson is the best front female rock singer of all time
Ann Wilson's duet with Robin Zander (from Cheap Trick) on "Surrender to Me" is also a trip.
@@davidwatford3351 absolute FACTS!
@@jakeaurodLoving you is a dirty job, with Bonnie Tyler and Todd Rundgren is my favorite duet of the 80's
Same so many great ones
Amy Grant and her beautiful “I will remember you “ and Peter Cetera “ SOS” version
Another great duet is Peter Cetera with Cher “After All.” Phil Collins with Marilyn Martin “Separate Lives” is another gem!
I second that!!! I love both of those songs…such great duets!!! ❤
Peter cetera's voice is something
"That What Love Is For" is my favorite Amy Grant song ✌️💐
Restless Heart is a must listen from Peter Cetera.
Peter Cetera is in the top 100 voices of all time.
Peter Cetera & Cher did After All from the movie Changes Are. They make a towering duet
Absolutely! It was a powerful duet.
One of my favorite songs 😁
Agreed; a beautiful song from a great movie. Jay & Amber, you guys should do 'Chances Are' on your movie channel. 'Chances Are' stars Robert Downey Jr, Cybill Shepherd, Mary Stuart Masterson and Ryan O'Neill and is an 80's Romantic Comedy about reincarnation.
He was the king of duets for a while. He had a good one with country/pop singer Ronna Reeves also, called "SOS".
Didn't know that
Another great one he did with Cher Called after all !
This song was co-written by Bobby Caldwell, famous for his hit "What You Won't Do For Love".
"Glory of Love" was his other #1
"One Good Woman" made the Top 5
Amy Grant "El Shaddai" is absolutely beautiful! 🙌
Absolutely 💖💖💖
Yes!! They probably don’t want to react to a religious song. But it is simply gorgeous.
That is probably one of the three I like most from Amy
From her early CCM period, and written by the great Michael Card. Beautiful song, though I expect you're right that the Robinsons might steer clear of anything that overtly religious.
This is definitely one of the great duets in pop music history.
Amy started out as a contemporary gospel singer. A lot of people turned on her claiming she was becoming too secular. I think they should not have tried to put her in a box. As an artist she could sing whatever she wanted. I still love her voice.❤❤❤
She’s gone completely woke
I remember when she started leaning away from gospel. People in my church were not happy. It was a big deal. Like she had been seduced by the devil or something.
Check out Amy Grant’s “Every Heartbeat”- great pop tune
-#cheers-- !-
I think her divorce and remarrying so quickly had a lot to do with it as well.
BREATH OF HEAVEN from Amy Grant's Home For Christmas album is amazing. You can hear the uncertanty and despair in her voice as she sings about Mary.
That song makes an exquisite duet, too, with the final verse equally suiting Joseph's point of view, and the chorus harmonizing magnificently. Not sure if there's a recording of it as a duet or not.
Amy Grant had several hits on her album, "Heart in Motion", which is the same album with "Baby Baby". I'd recommend "Every Heartbeat" if you want something hopping like "baby Baby". "That's What Love Is For" is a great duet similar to this duet with Peter Cetera. "Good For Me" is another good track. One of my favorites is the slow and somewhat sombre, "I Will Remember You", which is sentimental to me because it was on a lot my senior year of high school when I was leaving friends for the military.
HOWEVER, keep Amy Grant in mind when the holidays come around in a few months. Her album, "Home for Christmas" is a masterpiece and is one of my favorite holiday albums of all time, ranking with Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole. Her cover of "Grown-Up Christmas List" is my favorite. Her original song, "Breath of Heaven" brings me to tears every time.
Definitely give After All with Peter Cetera and Cher a listen very good
Crushing on Amy still to this day, and Peter's voice is one of those special recognizable voices.
BTW, Amy is a must at Christmas time. Must put her on the channel this next Holiday season
I loved Amy Grant's Sing your praise to the lord. Wonderful song.
Me too 🥰
"El Shaddai " and "I Have Decided " as well
I love Amy Grant's "Better Than A Hallelujah" as well. I saw her perform it at a Women Of Faith conference when she released her album. Just incredible.
@@JustTanya. I don't know that one. I will definitely check it out.
The Rich Mullins song? Didn't recall Amy having covered it. That would be neat...
My favorite Amy Grant songs are That's What Love Is For and El.Shaddei.
You guys may also like "Feels Like Heaven". It's Peter Cetera and Chaka Khan singing together. It's just powerful y'all!
I haven't heard this in a long time. His voice was piercing in this one.
Rest in peace Bobby Caldwell he was a co writer on this song guys best song ever love it❤
It was a Bobby Caldwell song !
AMY GRANT!! My all-time favorite artist. My favorite of her songs is, "Stay For Awhile," thanks for the amazing reaction...😊
In this song Miss Amy Grant
is grown -up . Peter noticed is matured well also
Hard Habit to Break. Chicago
After All. Peter Cetera & Cher
Feels Like Heaven. Peter Ceter & Chaka Khan
Peter Cetera also does a duet with Cher "After All" 👍👍
Amy Grant "El Shaddai" is absolutely beautiful! . I loved Amy Grant's Sing your praise to the lord. Wonderful song..
Love the 80s man. Peter cetera was big time. Amy grants awesome too
I love this song one of Peter Cetera's classic duet with Ms. Amy Grant
So a couple of things… this song was written and recorded first by Bobby Caldwell who just passed away a few months ago. Secondly, as far as the 'sound' (the production) of this song, this is the unmistakable work of David Foster who had already sown a pretty tight working relationship with Peter Cetera by the time they recorded this cover with Amy Grant who was just beginning to ride her pop music wave with her solo work (after having had some success in the Christian music market).
Peter Cetera duet with Chaka Khan - Feels Like Heaven, is over the top. PLEASE PLEASE REACT TO THAT ONE!!!!!
Peter Cetera's vocal ability is truly impressive. He seamlessly glides between his regular tenor range and his head voice, making it nearly impossible to detect the transition. This skill allows him to deliver powerful and emotive performances with ease. As a musician, I can appreciate the technique and control required to execute such a feat. Kudos to Mr. Cetera for his exceptional talent!
Written by none other than Bobby Caldwell. 80s ballads were such a great moment in time.
Peter Cetera & Cher……. After All
Peter Cetera & Crystal Bernard …… I wanna Take forever
Peter Cetera and Cher: "After All" You'll love it!!!
I would recommend “Find a Way” as your next Amy Grant song. It’s the one I always think of when she’s mentioned.
The Eighties were a great time for this kind of duet, two amazing artists with highly successful careers, joining together to show 2+2 sometimes = 5. We just don’t seem to hear this anymore ✌️
Peter has the most unique delivery and enunciation. He broke his jaw just before Chicago started recording and learned to sing with a clenching type phrasing. Works awesome for him.
Chicago!!!
1. JUST YOU AND ME
(Peter sings lead) and horns!! Romantic
lyrics
2. Beginnings = horns
3.Questions 67 and 68
4.Baby what a big surprise
Ohmygaaaaaawd! I love any Peter Cetera duet!! You HAVE to play “After All” with Peter Cetera and Cher!! It was a wedding song back in the day! So beautiful!! Pretty please with cherries?! Also Michael McDonald the other Doobie Brother lead singer slays in his single “Hey Girl” and old Freddie Scott’s song. ❤Keep on truckin’ my friends!
Peter Cetera “ Restless Heart “
Amy Grant doesn't have the power vocals of other artists, but there is something very comforting about her voice. Her duet with future husband Vince Gill called "House of Love" is another great pairing and her vocals shine more. Vince, of course, sounds good with anyone. At Christmas time, "Breath of Heaven" is a hauntingly beautiful Christmas song.
Breath of Heaven is great!! Hauntingly beautiful
@@RMBlake007My favorite from her!!!! 😊
Comforting is a good description, when i was going through my teens, i would listen to her voice and feel better.
Get the privilege of hearing them this Christmas in Nashville, cannot wait!
I love that one.
Michael W Smith - Almost There (feat Amy Grant) + Nativity Story
So sad that this music is largely forgotten. It is timeless.
peter cetera one of the best of all time incredible vocals king of all love songs
You'll also want to check out these duets that Peter Cetera did. "After All" with Cher, and "I Wanna Take Forever" with Crystal Bernard. You already did a couple Chicago songs that were very much the embodiment of Peter Cetera ("You're The Inspiration" and "Hard To Say I'M Sorry"). So, I'd recommend you check out "Hard Habit To Break", "Stay The Night", "Then Along Comes A Woman". Most of the stuff from Chicago 17 is Peter Cetera.
Amy Grant's best solo hit song has to be "I Will Remember You." If you've never heard it before it may put a tear in your eye. It's about losing
someone you love and would make for the perfect goodbye funeral song.
The Sarah McLachlan song?
Another great duet with Peter Cetera is After All with Cher from the movie Chances Are.
You won't be disappointed by Amy's Unguarded album and Peter's Solitude Solitaire album.
Peter Cetera sang the theme song from The Karate Kid II - Glory of Love
Amy Grant - I Will Remember You
Amy is soooo gorgeous in this video
I actually didn't realize that this song was a duet until this reaction. It still sounds to me like a Peter Cetera song on which Amy Grant sings backup.
Peter's voice is in a class by itself - scary good - so unique - of course I love Amy - but Peter's voice is still the star of this song
I love his duet with Chaka Khan, "Feels Like Heaven."
That pair is definitely my favorite. Him and Cher also. He doesn't have to hold back his voice strength.
Here Amy Grant is almost like his backup singer instead of an equal.
He's fine, but his music was far too commercial pop-rock to have any lasting appeal to me.
I WANNA TAKE FOREVER TONIGHT ( Pete Cetera and Crystal Bernard), SIMPLE THINGS (Amy Grant), RESTLESS HEART (Peter Cetera), HARD HABIT TO BREAK (Chicago), YOU’RE THE INSPIRATION (Chicago)
They have a reaction to Your The Inspiration.
You need to check out Amy Grant’s “Every Heartbeat”…it’s a great feel-good song !
For Amy Grant you should try "Find a Way" or "House of Love" with her husband Vince Gill.
Peter Cetera sand lead on "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", "You're The Inspiration" and "25 or 6 to 4"
Amy with Vince Gill , singing …House Of Love…. It is an amazing vocal… and recoded before they married each other a few years later..
Great duet!
Now check out Peter Cetera's duet with Cher in the song AFTER ALL the love theme from the movie Chances Are.
Amy Grant's That's What Love is For
Had the pleasure of "getting to know", Peter Cetera a little bit. He was staying at the hotel I worked at for a few months while he was recording an album in the early 2000's. He even signed a Chicago CD for me. He would stop and speak with me on his way in or out when he had time. Got to share a few stories with him regarding his career.
Crystal Bernard and Peter Cetera, another GREAT duet with him. Forever Tonight.
The best part of this video, beyond the vocals, is the story Cetera told about the filming. Apparently the boys were on quite the 80s cocaine bender and they were worried Amy Grant, a devout Evangelical (ie crazy person) would find out and run for the hills. The whole thing was barely kept together by a thread.
Great review! I absolutely love Amy Grant. She is the Queen of infectious catchy pop tunes. My very favorite is "Say You'll Be Mine." I really think you'll love it!
Other great tunes of hers are: "Every Heartbeat", "That's What Love Is For" "Good for Me" and "I Will Remember You"
Great suggestions 🥰
The duet with Cher and Peter is even better!!! Amy Grant "My Father's Eye's" Is one Amber should check out. Bring the tissue!! Haha
The blend of these two beautiful voices were amazing.
Even a fool can see by Peter Cetera is a real good one to give a listen too.
Don't forget about the theme song to Baywatch by Peter (Save me)!
Peter Cetera is a phenomenal singer... I LOVE him and Chicago. One of my other most favorite bands.
Im surprised you havn't reacted to Peter Cetera and Chaka Khan's duet "Feels Like Heaven" I know you guys will love that one. The soaring vocals by both of them is amazing.
Next time listen to. Peter Cetera & Cher
Singing. After All . Great duet
Stay the Night by Chicago is a great one with Peter Cetera in the lead vocals.
Peter Cetera - Restless Heart is an absolute gem of his solo!
I agree!!! That one and “Even A Fool Can See”
Amy Grant was one of the Contemporary Christian Artist pioneers, “Lead Me On,” is a beautiful song by her. At Christmas her songs, “Tennessee Christmas, Breath of Heaven, and El Shaddai. “ are songs I have to listen to every year. I would also recommend listening to Michael W. Smith. He and Amy Grant were/are very popular Christian Atrists. His song “Friends,” is one of the most popular Christian songs in the last 40 years, and “Place in this World” charted on the billboard 100 when Christian Artists just didn’t do that.
Y'all NEED to check out "After All" by Cher and Peter Cetera! It's his best duet.
After All is a drunken karaoke classic…singing both parts!😂
Peter Cetera - Glory of love (Video Official) is a stellar song!!! Hope you will do that one next.
(It is from Karate Kid II (1986), which I hope you will do on the Movie Reaction Channel...
-----I think most people think it holds up, and really explores Mr. Miyagi even more.)
They already reacted to Glory of Love and I'm sure they'll get to KK2, since they did the first one.
@@clh35And the fact that they didn’t recognize it was Peter fromChicago. 😂
@@Kingscup20 You mean in the Glory of Love reaction? They mentioned Chicago a bunch of times in this one. When they did Glory of Love, they hadn't done much Chicago yet, especially with Peter singing.
Peter Cetera has one of the best voices in pop music over the last 50 years! I love his vicals on Chicago songs like 25 or 6 to 4, just you and me, old days, if you leave me now, baby what a big surprise.
You say Peter Cetera and I am there! Love, love everything he has done!
I can not recommend enough his duet with Cher, "After All.". Bonus in video: A very young Robert Downey Jr.! This was from the movie "Chances Are." Great movie and phenomenal song!
Any Grant has soooo many wonderful songs. From her 80s Christian pop to her smart (and still mostly Christian) songs off of her 90s. Try Lead Me On or Somewhere Down the Road.
One of my all time fave 80s ballads. Love his solo stuff, her secular stuff...
Peter Cetera has one of the most unique singing voices ever.
I loved this song...forgot about it...and how much I loved it! TY
Amy Grant is one of my favorite female singers.
I will watch this video a million times just to see Pete's smile at the end. You have to listen to more of his solo work!!!
For Amy Grant, try her song "Every Heartbeat". Also, a nice sleeper song by Amy is " I Will Remember You".
I would also suggest reacting to Peter Cetera & Cher performing "After All" (the theme
from the movie Chances Are). 😊😊
"Hard For Me to Say I'm Sorry" by Chicago.
Alright my babies.... This song is good, and if I'm not mistaken it was written by the late Bobby Caldwell 🙂👍🏼
"Baby Baby", "That's What Love Is For " and "Big Yellow Taxi" are some of Amy Grant's big early hits.
Great suggestions 💖
"Sing Your Praise to the Lord ", "El Shaddai " and her Christmas album are good too 🥰
Plus the songs Good For Me and Every Heartbeat.
I looked up a lot of her early songs and was surprised to find how much she sounds like Tanya Tucker on her song "I Have Decided ".
@@juliewhite7469 Her daughter, Natalie Grant, has some gorgeous worship songs.
Thanks RobertoSantana ! I'll look her up.🥰
Great song by 2 great singers, thank you Amber and Rob for doing these reactions to so many great 80s bands. I am an 80s girl and this just brings me back to such a wonderful time to be a teen. I am so addicted to your channel! ❤ much love from uptate NY
“One Good Woman” by Peter Cetera, and “Every Heartbeat” by Amy Grant.
Both are incredible solo artists and what a beautiful duet. Peter’s solo work reached the summit of control, in my opinion, in “One Good Woman.” A powerful song!
I second that.
You should listen to the other singles from Amy Grant's 5× platinum album "Heart in Motion": "Every Heartbeat," "That's What Love Is For," "Good for Me," and "I Will Remember You." The first three charted Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100 (as well as "Baby Baby," which went to #1). "I Will Remember You" went to #20 on the Hot 100 and #2 Adult Contemporary. It was a blockbuster album.
Peter Cetera has one of my favorite voices.
Well, its about darn time....bless you both. Thank you for reacting to this
Somebody has been requesting this song in the comments forever! Maybe it was you.
@@magneto7930 i remember once or twice...im sure there were several people lol.
@lanazsazsajoey9342 lol, okay I just remember somebody requesting it almost everyday and thinking I hope they play it for this person soon!
Everything about that song was just so beautiful!
Amy Grant: "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" and "El Shaddai " from her Christian Contemporary music. "Big Yellow Taxi " from her pop career and anything from her Christmas album 💖💖💖
El Shaddai oh man, her voice on that is just amazing (but then again, it's always amazing!)!
@@FLmickey90 💖
Yeah, Amy did a great cover of Joni Mitchell's song. That song is about the old bugaloos on Hollywood Blvd that were the center of many parties thrown by older movie stars & artists being torn down & replace by a strip mall.
I love her new one, Trees we'll never see.
I LOVVVVE Amy Grant "El Shaddai" soo much!! ❤