By Jim Fusco:
Welcome to the start of “#1 Week”, where Chris Moore, Jeff Copperthite, and I are playing only songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts, except for Original Wednesday, of course. But, I hope that the song I play on Original Wednesday will be a contender for a #1 week in the future!
Tonight, I bring you a song that I just can’t get enough of. It’s Chicago’s first #1 hit and was written by the great Peter Cetera.
It’s a slow song, but has a great tune and some great chords. The only problem with the song is that it marked the beginning of Chicago’s “power ballad” phase. It was fruitful for them, yes, but it was also the end of their highly creative rock-n-roll style.
This is one of my favorite performances and I hope it ends up being even more popular than my first Chicago video, “Wishing You Were Here” ( http://laptopsessions.com/archives/26 ).
| Download a FREE mp3 of this song at the Fusco-Moore Store by Clicking HERE! It’s on “The Laptop Sessions, Vol. 3″: |
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Related posts:
- The Laptop Sessions: “Wishing You Were Here” (Chicago Acoustic Rock Cover Song)
- The Laptop Sessions: “The Girl With No Name” (Byrds Acoustic Rock Cover Song)
- The Laptop Sessions: “Cowgirl in the Sand” (Neil Young & the Byrds Acoustic Rock Cover Song)
- The Laptop Sessions: “Dark of My Moon” (Gene Clark Acoustic Rock Cover Song)
- The Laptop Sessions: “You May Be Right” (Billy Joel Acoustic Rock Cover Song)
This is one in a series of acoustic cover songs, original music, and free mp3 downloads here on the Fusco-Moore Productions Blog.