Does everyone remember that Chaka Khan sang on the ending of "Take Me Back to Chicago"? The only original band Chicago song that had a female vocalist with the exception of "Skinny Boy" which was made for Robert Lamm's solo album and the women in the chorus for "Harry Truman" Now that I think of it, all three of those songs were Lamm songs.
Peter Cetera was just blessed with an abundance of talent. Terrific songwriter, bassist, and that golden voice. He makes it look easy, but it is NOT easy to sing what he sings. Great tone, superb range.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this song!! I remember when it came out in '91 or '92 made me think of the "love of my life" at the time...we had separated and I was missing him so badly..... and this song was just captured the sense of longing I felt for him...I had it on a cassette with "Man In Me" & "Even A Fool Can See" and a couple songs by Jon Secada...I wore this tape out!
They sang it better live on Jay Leno, they both crack a bit here, on Leno they were just about pitch perfect, the sax solo was butchered on both renditions.
Definitely not from the Arsenio Hall Show. I saw that particular episode back in '92 and Branford Marsalis positively butchered the saxophone solo. Branford's not in this clip and the video is of much higher resolution than any videotape from Arsenio's show. The uploader needs to get his facts straight.
+Cory Bangerter arsenio';s signature is near the end and i doubt this clip was doctored so i';d say the performance was on his show. and top of that, chaka and peter are interviewed by arsenio in the second part of this clip.
Dave, could you answer where Branford was? I've seen a clip with him playing the song's sax solo and there is no doubt it was Arsenio's show. It too had tag information identifying it as such. Thanks for the correction anyway. You don't have to be such a taint about it.
if branford wasn't in this clip and i don't remember him being in it then he couldn't have performed on the taping of the arsenio hall show as i doubt peter and chaka performed this song on arsenio twice on air. and i'll just ignore the 'taint' remark which was uncalled for.
That lady has a voice. And perfect pitch, too. Her high note flows right into the sax solo in perfect harmony.
Does everyone remember that Chaka Khan sang on the ending of "Take Me Back to Chicago"? The only original band Chicago song that had a female vocalist with the exception of "Skinny Boy" which was made for Robert Lamm's solo album and the women in the chorus for "Harry Truman"
Now that I think of it, all three of those songs were Lamm songs.
Take Me back to Chicago was written by Danny Seraphine and Hawk Wolinski. The Pointer Sisters sang background on Skinny Boy from Chicago vii.
I could never get enough of Peters voice , so unique and distinctive , you always know it’s him , there’s only one Peter Cetera ❤️❤️❤️
This is one of my all time favorite PETER CETERA songs............Chaka really ROCKS in this song.......Both are just AWESOME.............
she produced Take Me Back to Chicago also. on their XI album. (roadmap)
It was a minor hit. Deserved number on, if you ask me. One of my favorites.
Chaka is well known for her high notes (which I love), but I LOVE her deep, dark tone.
I taped this the night they did it and wore that tape out watching it! LOVED this performance!
Peter Cetera was just blessed with an abundance of talent. Terrific songwriter, bassist, and that golden voice. He makes it look easy, but it is NOT easy to sing what he sings. Great tone, superb range.
Peter looks exceptionally Hot! Crazy good talent with these 2
One of the best duet love song I've ever love before!
I love this song such a great duo
Peter still has the magic💜💜💜💜
Her voice is incredible
These two are great love em both
wow they were excellent together...
actually magnifficent!!!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this song!! I remember when it came out in '91 or '92 made me think of the "love of my life" at the time...we had separated and I was missing him so badly..... and this song was just captured the sense of longing I felt for him...I had it on a cassette with "Man In Me" & "Even A Fool Can See" and a couple songs by Jon Secada...I wore this tape out!
Ditto for me ... broke up with the love of my life(I'm 71 so most likely the last one)! Hearing this song today brought out ALL the feels!!!!
The funny thing is, he kind of looks like George Michael here. ;-)
God's greatest gift to women... right there...
All I think of is the crack epidemic in NYC when this was released.
Great Great production 👏
I know right?!! Peter also reminds me of Ewan McGregor here with the hair style and beard....Both Pete and Ewan are two handsome dudes!!!!
Love it! One of my favorite Love songs :)
Damn they were actually together 😍😍😍
Great Peter Cetera!
Why this video doesn't have millions of views. This duet is 🔥🔥, what song!
Chaka and Peter just 💙
I love U Chaka!
Que voz linda
Peter Cetera ❤❤❤❤
Where's Peter Thorn
Chaka Khan is the best!
A voz de Petera e unica.Viva Peter Cetera!
They sang it better live on Jay Leno, they both crack a bit here, on Leno they were just about pitch perfect, the sax solo was butchered on both renditions.
Definitely not from the Arsenio Hall Show. I saw that particular episode back in '92 and Branford Marsalis positively butchered the saxophone solo. Branford's not in this clip and the video is of much higher resolution than any videotape from Arsenio's show. The uploader needs to get his facts straight.
+Cory Bangerter arsenio';s signature is near the end and i doubt this clip was doctored so i';d say the performance was on his show. and top of that, chaka and peter are interviewed by arsenio in the second part of this clip.
+daveheel Where do you get that I think this was "doctored"? I said I questioned whether this was from the show at all. Where's Branford?
Well, it was on the arsenio show. End of discussion.
Dave, could you answer where Branford was? I've seen a clip with him playing the song's sax solo and there is no doubt it was Arsenio's show. It too had tag information identifying it as such. Thanks for the correction anyway. You don't have to be such a taint about it.
if branford wasn't in this clip and i don't remember him being in it then he couldn't have performed on the taping of the arsenio hall show as i doubt peter and chaka performed this song on arsenio twice on air. and i'll just ignore the 'taint' remark which was uncalled for.