Title Title “Stay The Night”
In this round of title title. Chicago, Benjamin Orr, and Zedd battle to see who reins supreme with “Stay The Night”. Chicago went to #16 in 1984, Orr the Car’s bassist went to...
In this round of title title. Chicago, Benjamin Orr, and Zedd battle to see who reins supreme with “Stay The Night”. Chicago went to #16 in 1984, Orr the Car’s bassist went to...
In this episode of Tunemate’s podcast, join Ray and Marc as they countdown their top five Peter Cetera songs. Celebrate the music of this singer, songwriter, and performer on their 80th birthday. Listen to...
Until they hit number one with “If You Leave Me Now” in 1976, the biggest hit among Chicago‘s twenty-one appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart was “Saturday in the Park,” which reached a peak...
Four songs from Chicago‘s 1988 album Chicago 19 hit the Top 10 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date that year, the first of those four songs, “I Don’t Wanna Live Without Your Love,”...
Three songs from Chicago‘s 1982 album Chicago 16 made appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1983, the last of those three songs, “What You’re Missing,” debuted at a peak position of number...
Guess What? Chicago was the Chicago Transit Authority on their first album. It spawned the hits, “Questions 67 and 68 / I’m a Man”, “Beginnings”, and “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”....
Released in 1984, Chicago 17 is the band Chicago’s biggest-selling album. It produced four Top 20 singles on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, two of which reached the Top 10. Exactly 35 years ago, the first of...
Chicago has hit number one on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart three times. Exactly 30 years ago, the third of that trio of chart-topping hits, “Look Away,” climbed to number one for a two-week reign. To...
Chicago‘s 1984 album Chicago 17 produced four Top 20 hits on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1985, one of the album’s two biggest hits, “You’re the Inspiration,” climbed to a peak position of...
Amid their fifty appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, Chicago has hit number one three times. Exactly 35 years ago, the band’s second number one hit, “Hard to Say I’m Sorry,” climbed to the top...