Listening to the long version of this song it makes me realize how well versed they were in big band, classical and under elements of music. Masterful dudes
This was my dad's all time favorite song of Chicago's, he used to play his tambourine along with the song. He passed away 8 years ago, today would have been his 81st bday. Listening to this helped me feel close to him. ❤️🎶
Your dad had a great taste for music! This is my all time favorite Chicago song, and this long version is the best, showcasing the extreme talent of these 7 professionals!
This album is a true combination of talent and genius. One of the best albums of all time. Nothing like it has been done since its inception, and perhaps nothing like it will ever be as good.
This isn't an extended version of Make Me Smile, this is "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon". It's a suite that makes up the first 7 tracks of Chicago's second album. Ballet for a Girl in Buchanon consists of: 1. Make Me Smile 2. So Much to Say, So Much to Give 3. Anxiety's Moment 4. West Virginia Fantasies 5. Colour My World 6. To Be Free 7. Now More Than Ever
This is simply a great song. It's full of complex parts and instrumentation yet Chicago puts everything together in a masterpiece. Terry Kath could have been a soloist but combined with the other Chicago members, the sound is magical. I have loved this band from the git-go.
This song(s) are classics!!! Starts strong and ends even stronger. One of the greatest bands ever put together. They make us here in Chicago very proud!!!
Too good to even imagine it ever existed. I read somewhere that even Benny Goodman thought these guys were incredible. Several friends of my Uncle who were musicians during the Big Band era said back in the 70's -- this was authentic brilliant modern big band. They were the righteous heirs. The reason they thought Chicago was more superb (aside from their excellent musicianship) than Blood, Sweat and Tears, Dreams, Ides of March, Chase and many of the other horn-based bands was simple: The arrangements were astonishing, the ensemble playing was tight and ingenious. Years later Buddy Rich, in an interview, complimented Danny Seraphine as one of the best new jazz drummers he ever heard. From what I understand, Chicago is finally getting into the R&R Hall of Fame. They should have been there years ago. For those who don't know -- Chicago teamed with The Beach Boys for a single track when they were touring together in the 70's. What a pairing that was...too bad they didn't do an entire album together.
+John LaStrada You are right about Benny Goodman (who dismissed rock music in general as "noise") admiring Chicago. This is also the only ABBEY ROAD-influenced suite I know (including Chicago's other ones from their first three double albums) that is of comparable quality to The Beatles' own masterpiece.
This the type of music that sparks imagination and thought. It took you somewhere. Missing terribly in today's music! Forgot that this was a suite! Amazing!
I agree some music is ok but most is shitty. These days.its dad it was great in 70 and80,s 90s not as good a d after that the rock stations were overtaken by alternative life styles I mean rock. Sorry. Soon as that happen I decided to boycott FM radio and just play CD tapes and records. I miss the old 70's classics. I wanna hear cream and Boston not John cougar and r.e.m..just say in now I gotta hear abba all day and madonna on frederick eagle station. At least big 100 plays decent rock..thank God for big 100
@@GRILLBUOY101Actually the radio stations were overtaken by corporations due to govt sellout allowing monopolizations. The corporations then took control of the recording and production of music. Now today's music is what you got. We need to vote out these politicians who are just money grubbers. They've got us so divided and blinded...look over here while the other hand is robbing you blind. Wake up people.
They performed this long version live when they were touring with Earth, Wind & Fire several years ago, sounded great!! One of the best concerts I've ever been to.
Still have this album purchased in high school. (class of ‘70) Along with many more from the good ol’ days. I feel extremely fortunate to have grown up in, lived through and experienced that era of music first hand. No fancy tech required. ‘What a long, strange trip it’s been’. Right boomers??
Terry's last album was XI, as Hot Streets had Donnie Dacus on guitar. The best single off Hot Streets was "Alive Again" which is a great tune. These days, Keith sings "Alive Again" most often as well as "Old Days" and yes, James Pankow wrote "Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon" to which we're listening here.. Timeless tuneage to be sure!! Great work, Jimmy!! And thanks to all of the guys for 46 YEARS OF CLASSICS!! WOW!!!
I just these guys tonight in Vegas and they played the entire Chicago 2 album extended version of this song and all. A lot of it I didn't remember till they got to this section and they killed it! Fantastic!
i clearly remember hearing this side of the album for the first time, quite some time ago. it truly did Make Me Smile. good double album set for sure. *****
Chicago marcó mi adolescencia y ahora en la etapa madura de vida sigue dejándome huella. Que increíbles arreglos que nos pasean por tantos escenarios Simply the Best
Chicago, reminds me of my beloved father- Tim Lopez, with his orange VW, he would come to pick us up for his weekends ( my parents were divorced) he would play Chicago, let me drive his VW while sleeping off his hangover... and take up to Thrifty's for sundaes.not just the memories, but the time, in the 70"s were magical...
My Dad loved Chicago as do I. It is said that Jimmy Hendrix said about Terry Kath That dude is bad... Amazing right... the band was never the same after he died. To this day every time I hear Chicago I remember my Dad laying on the floor his head between 2 big speaker with Chicago blasting....
DANG ! when i have to kick my ass into gear and "get some things done", I always start out listening to this here multi song. works every time. me so grateful.
Every bit of this song is perfection. Great playing on all instruments, you get a drum and horn solo, Kath sang his heart out (as did the rest), and it’s not monotonous. It’s mixed up with an interesting beginning, middle, and end that flow together well. Beautiful.
Got a ticket in my '67 Camaro SS while serving in the USCG on I64, listening on an old 8-track! Still own the Camaro after 49 years, and still love this song!
+Cathie Morgan, so true. I mourn often for Terry Kath. His grittiness lives on in the music. But life does go on. And I look forward to seeing Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire (minus the late, great Maurice White) touring together this spring.
no doubt... Check out between 6-7min. when they sound like Mothers Of Invention.. these cats were were right on for the times, too bad we never caught up lol....
This suite is not the Make Me Smile extended version: this is the complete suite called "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon" which contains MMS and 'Now More Than Ever', that were the beginning and the conclusion of the suite respectively. Some years later in CHICAGO IX the two tracks were spliced together. This suite almost filled one complete side of their second LP. The other song on that side was 'Wake Up Sunshine'
Children play in the park ,love is lovely when your near me.....Seraphine, Kath,Pankow,Parazaider,Loughnane and Lamm nailed it ..and next song in which this my sister and sister always played this with piano and flute for our parents back in Michigan for xmas ...thanks CHICAGO !
FANTASTIC & SURPERB. I bought every album of theirs, with posters, iron on logos, etc. Seen them over 10 times in concert but unfortunately not when Mr. Kath was with us...😔🙏😔
This is what we are listening to: "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon" 1. "Make Me Smile" 2. "So Much to Say, So Much to Give" 3. "Anxiety's Moment" 4. "West Virginia Fantasies" "Colour My World" 5. "To Be Free" 6. "Now More Than Ever"
thanks for the wonderful 411. it is al;ways nice to know what hou have been listening to for almost half a century. and i am NOT being sarcastic either. trust me when i type that.
1st song I played on Drums for 500+ people & boy was I Scared!! The first Full Song that I learned was a Randy Bachman song before this & that was just a warm up! WOW!! SO Many memories!!!! God Love Terry!!
that song written with brian n the rest of the b. boys was so hauntingly beautiful. but i love this early stuff. masterful musicians all. wish,n ,they were all still here..
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Un tema que pasan los años y sigue siendo excelente. ¡Viva Chicago Band!
I'm sure it's elsewhere in the comments, but there is no "extended" version of Make Me Smile. The piece is properly named Ballet for a Girl in Buchannan, this is a musical suite whereby pieces of different styles and tempos were married into one whole.
Real Chicago right here, when they were actually writing and playing the style of music that they wanted to. Before they, for lack of a better term, "sold out" and did all the sappy 80's ballads in order to stay relevant on the charts.
I have always loved this song from the day the album came out. Why does You Tube even have a thumbs down button, or a thumbs up button? What's the point of the thumbs down especially and why would anyone use it. If you don't like something, move on. Everybody isn't going to like everything, do we really need to voice that? Do the people who like something care if someone doesn't like it? People are free to think or feel whatever they want but I think we have become too accustomed to voicing our dislike for something or our opinions in general, which often are not very fully considered. Some may think this is no place to voice such a thing and they may be correct. R.I.P. Terry Kath, so sad your love of guns and playful nature created the event that brought about your tragic demise. We have missed you.
After him they were not the same. Although the 80's were their most financially successful period the 70's they produced their strongest material. Love this song, "Wish you were Here" "Colour My World" "New Beginnings"
Wow, never heard the whole thing, so thankful! Such tight harmonies both vocally and with the horns. And with Terry Kath singing so soulfully it is really superb ear candy.
I've always enjoyed the single as it appears on Chicago IX (Chicago's Greatest Hits, which is a classic set that I hope never goes out of print.), but I'd say I prefer this "longer version," which appears on Chicago (II). Yes, it includes songs within a song, but that's what makes it special.
Wow, that was indeed a blast from my very cool music past... CHICAGO WAS MORE THEN JUST SLIGHTLY BEFORE THEIR TIME, KIDS TODAY REALLY DIG THEM MORE THEN EVER... MUST BE THAT BIG HORN SOUND THAT TURNS EM ALL ON ONCE AGAIN ...
Actually, it's Make Me Smile, So Much To Say So Much To Give, Anxiety's Moment, West Virginia Fantasies, Colour My World, To Be Free and Now More Than Ever. There are seven separate pieces of music in Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon.
Listening to the long version of this song it makes me realize how well versed they were in big band, classical and under elements of music. Masterful dudes
This was my dad's all time favorite song of Chicago's, he used to play his tambourine along with the song. He passed away 8 years ago, today would have been his 81st bday. Listening to this helped me feel close to him. ❤️🎶
Your dad had a great taste for music! This is my all time favorite Chicago song, and this long version is the best, showcasing the extreme talent of these 7 professionals!
Your dad had good taste. God bless him and May he Rest in peace. From Texas.
This album is a true combination of talent and genius. One of the best albums of all time. Nothing like it has been done since its inception, and perhaps nothing like it will ever be as good.
It really is beautiful. At times it’s a jazz/rock infusion, and still, at others it’s almost classical.
This isn't an extended version of Make Me Smile, this is "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon". It's a suite that makes up the first 7 tracks of Chicago's second album.
Ballet for a Girl in Buchanon consists of:
1. Make Me Smile
2. So Much to Say, So Much to Give
3. Anxiety's Moment
4. West Virginia Fantasies
5. Colour My World
6. To Be Free
7. Now More Than Ever
Exactly what I was looking for!
This is simply a great song. It's full of complex parts and instrumentation yet Chicago puts everything together in a masterpiece. Terry Kath could have been a soloist but combined with the other Chicago members, the sound is magical. I have loved this band from the git-go.
This song(s) are classics!!! Starts strong and ends even stronger. One of the greatest bands ever put together. They make us here in Chicago very proud!!!
Great music 4sho and 4ever. ❤🎉
Chicago was not a band, they were an orchestra. How I miss them, let me count the ways.
The most under appreciated band of all time. Not just the horns. Everything.
Butterman Terry Kath....the guitarist Hendrix said was "better than me".
Greatest music of all time
Underrated by whom?...The HOF don´t matter....
As a young teen, in the early 70’s, this is the music that moved me.
I loved thier music!
This is one of my all time favorites! I love Terry's deep, soulful voice. May he RIP.
The greatest band of all time & the most complete band of all time
Their arrangements were amazing. So much going on. Beautiful!
Too good to even imagine it ever existed. I read somewhere that even Benny Goodman thought these guys were incredible. Several friends of my Uncle who were musicians during the Big Band era said back in the 70's -- this was authentic brilliant modern big band. They were the righteous heirs. The reason they thought Chicago was more superb (aside from their excellent musicianship) than Blood, Sweat and Tears, Dreams, Ides of March, Chase and many of the other horn-based bands was simple: The arrangements were astonishing, the ensemble playing was tight and ingenious. Years later Buddy Rich, in an interview, complimented Danny Seraphine as one of the best new jazz drummers he ever heard. From what I understand, Chicago is finally getting into the R&R Hall of Fame. They should have been there years ago. For those who don't know -- Chicago teamed with The Beach Boys for a single track when they were touring together in the 70's. What a pairing that was...too bad they didn't do an entire album together.
+John LaStrada You are right about Benny Goodman (who dismissed rock music in general as "noise") admiring Chicago. This is also the only ABBEY ROAD-influenced suite I know (including Chicago's other ones from their first three double albums) that is of comparable quality to The Beatles' own masterpiece.
John LaStrada. Thanks for the great and informative post. Everything you state makes perfect sense.
YEP
great comment john this is art awesome music
Not to mention Jimi Hendrix said Terry Kath was the best guitarist of his time.
Magnificent Masterpiece from the greatest band of all time, legendary sound that made music famous, a total package Hall of Fame legendary band
This the type of music that sparks imagination and thought. It took you somewhere. Missing terribly in today's music! Forgot that this was a suite! Amazing!
I agree some music is ok but most is shitty. These days.its dad it was great in 70 and80,s 90s not as good a d after that the rock stations were overtaken by alternative life styles I mean rock. Sorry. Soon as that happen I decided to boycott FM radio and just play CD tapes and records. I miss the old 70's classics. I wanna hear cream and Boston not John cougar and r.e.m..just say in now I gotta hear abba all day and madonna on frederick eagle station. At least big 100 plays decent rock..thank God for big 100
Check out king gizzard and the lizard wizard. So g sleep drifter rattlesnake and doom city.its aussie septet
@@GRILLBUOY101Actually the radio stations were overtaken by corporations due to govt sellout allowing monopolizations. The corporations then took control of the recording and production of music. Now today's music is what you got. We need to vote out these politicians who are just money grubbers. They've got us so divided and blinded...look over here while the other hand is robbing you blind. Wake up people.
Reminds me just how incredible this band was during Terry Kath's lifetime. All of this is just amazing.
They performed this long version live when they were touring with Earth, Wind & Fire several years ago, sounded great!! One of the best concerts I've ever been to.
I saw them in Reading pa
If the right person got hold of this, it would make a great rock opera! These guys gave me such great joy!
Still have this album purchased in high school. (class of ‘70) Along with many more from the good ol’ days. I feel extremely fortunate to have grown up in, lived through and experienced that era of music first hand. No fancy tech required.
‘What a long, strange trip it’s been’. Right boomers??
I heard my big bro play this album.. I was hooked even then.. one of my all time Chigago favs!!!
I love these guys. When I was younger I would play my trumpet along with them and always try to play higher.
One of the best album sides ever released!
I miss Terry Kath so much. He was the heart and soul of this band.
+E.D. Johns Without a doubt ...
i agree 1000%
Terry's last album was XI, as Hot Streets had Donnie Dacus on guitar. The best single off Hot Streets was "Alive Again" which is a great tune. These days, Keith sings "Alive Again" most often as well as "Old Days" and yes, James Pankow wrote "Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon" to which we're listening here.. Timeless tuneage to be sure!! Great work, Jimmy!! And thanks to all of the guys for 46 YEARS OF CLASSICS!! WOW!!!
Absolutely Beautiful Masterpiece, music at its very best
One of those bands that attracted listeners and won fans from every demographic. The power and beauty of great music and great artistry.
Love me some Terry Kath and early Chicago.....NOW this is classic music......LOVE this Long Verison....Great brass and Great Drums.......
HORNS! HORNS! HORNS! HORNS!
Seraphine is out of this world. Holy smokes.
Greg Bates Seraphine!!!!!
kath n seraphine= greatness
Big Band Jazz plus Rock with dash of Classical equals Chicago!🎺🎷🎶🎤🎸
One of my all time favorite album sides.
One of the best of the world !!!!
Chicago forever !!!
That's the way it is...
I just these guys tonight in Vegas and they played the entire Chicago 2 album extended version of this song and all. A lot of it I didn't remember till they got to this section and they killed it! Fantastic!
One of the best bands, ever!!!!!!
i clearly remember hearing this side of the album for the first time, quite some time ago. it truly did Make Me Smile. good double album set for sure. *****
I just love this suite!!! Horns, drums, Bass Guitar, lead guitar,Voice the arrangement.... Perfection!!
It's amazing that the 2 greatest bands from the 70's from America that used the horns flawlessly, were from Chicago.
My mom used to play this album while cooking or cleaning house when I was a little boy. Guess who now possesses the album??......Me! 😊
Jimmy Pankows best classical,rock,and instrumental pop
I place Chicago in the PANTHEON OF GREATEST BANDS!
Chicago marcó mi adolescencia y ahora en la etapa madura de vida sigue dejándome huella. Que increíbles arreglos que nos pasean por tantos escenarios Simply the Best
Chicago, reminds me of my beloved father- Tim Lopez, with his orange VW, he would come to pick us up for his weekends ( my parents were divorced) he would play Chicago, let me drive his VW while sleeping off his hangover... and take up to Thrifty's for sundaes.not just the memories, but the time, in the 70"s were magical...
Hendrix was a huge Kath admirer. Wanted to add horns to his sound as his musical aspirations evolved
I'm 57 and listen to this kind of music while all my friends listen to...... ummm...... never mind.
I hear you...this version is the BOMB!!! BOOM!!!
I'm 65 and this is the band I grew up with. I'm as old as they are and they still rock!
hah! you are one year older than me!! hahaha there is hope for me yet it would seem!! thanks for that.
+Josef Zack Zack. Do you feel inside, You can make love"like the day you discovered how joy CHRGO, made you feel inside today. If so how.
Hah older than both of ya, gonna be 69 next month. My favorite band from back in the day
extradinary group of musicians. classic music from 1 of the greatest groups of all time.
My Dad loved Chicago as do I. It is said that Jimmy Hendrix said about Terry Kath
That dude is bad... Amazing right... the band was never the same after he died. To this day every time I hear Chicago I remember my Dad laying on the floor his head between 2 big speaker with Chicago blasting....
this is pure classic rock
Great; listening here in the Philippines;
DANG ! when i have to kick my ass into gear and "get some things done", I always start out listening to this here multi song. works every time. me so grateful.
"My first concert ever!!" 5 yrs. old, with my parents and my uncles. the L.A. Forum 1975.
Mine too. 1975 New Haven, CT. Went with my math teacher. Prob the same song set.
@@jeffreytilson6309 Terry Kath was the best.
Every bit of this song is perfection. Great playing on all instruments, you get a drum and horn solo, Kath sang his heart out (as did the rest), and it’s not monotonous. It’s mixed up with an interesting beginning, middle, and end that flow together well. Beautiful.
Brilliant Masterpiece
Listended to this song before I took my FAA flight exam and motivated me to ace the flight!!!
Sweet!!
Got a ticket in my '67 Camaro SS while serving in the USCG on I64, listening on an old 8-track! Still own the Camaro after 49 years, and still love this song!
They never were the same after Terry Kath died. Too sad.
+Cathie Morgan R.I.P. It was sad :(
so true cathie
+Cathie Morgan :(
+Cathie Morgan, so true. I mourn often for Terry Kath. His grittiness lives on in the music. But life does go on. And I look forward to seeing Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire (minus the late, great Maurice White) touring together this spring.
no doubt... Check out between 6-7min. when they sound like Mothers Of Invention.. these cats were were right on for the times, too bad we never caught up lol....
I think this whole album is just amazing, but this section is definitely my favourite part!
Who ever heard of a horn section in rock....BRILLIANT!!!
This suite is not the Make Me Smile extended version: this is the complete suite called "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon" which contains MMS and 'Now More Than Ever', that were the beginning and the conclusion of the suite respectively. Some years later in CHICAGO IX the two tracks were spliced together. This suite almost filled one complete side of their second LP. The other song on that side was 'Wake Up Sunshine'
This song makes me smile every time I listen to it....
Children play in the park ,love is lovely when your near me.....Seraphine, Kath,Pankow,Parazaider,Loughnane and Lamm nailed it ..and next song in which this my sister and sister always played this with piano and flute for our parents back in Michigan for xmas ...thanks CHICAGO !
you left out Peter Cetera
I did not knew this version!... Damn single version, than i heard it many, many years ago, since on the 80's!
I like that... So epic!
FANTASTIC & SURPERB. I bought every album of theirs, with posters, iron on logos, etc.
Seen them over 10 times in concert but unfortunately not when Mr. Kath was with us...😔🙏😔
This is what we are listening to: "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon"
1. "Make Me Smile"
2. "So Much to Say, So Much to Give"
3. "Anxiety's Moment"
4. "West Virginia Fantasies" "Colour My World"
5. "To Be Free"
6. "Now More Than Ever"
actually it's most of an album side. The actual song is called "Ballet For A Girl in Buchannon."
Yeah. Your accurate discography is jogging memories...
The orchestration is heavenly...
thanks for the wonderful 411. it is al;ways nice to know what hou have been listening to for almost half a century. and i am NOT being sarcastic either. trust me when i type that.
Josef Zack Your comment has brought a smile to me, this beautiful autumn Sunday. Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed and you are very welcome.
great horn arrangements, unbeatable vocalist Terry Kath
excellent!!!
Saw them live at the Texas International Pop Festival two weeks after Woodstock. I had just turned 15.
1st song I played on Drums for 500+ people & boy was I Scared!! The first Full Song that I learned was a Randy Bachman song before this & that was just a warm up! WOW!! SO Many memories!!!! God Love Terry!!
that song written with brian n the rest of the b. boys was so hauntingly beautiful. but i love this early stuff. masterful musicians all. wish,n ,they were all still here..
Un tema que pasan los años y sigue siendo excelente. ¡Viva Chicago Band!
They succeeded. I'm smiling! I love this.
Danny amazing in the drums
Anxiety's Moment is amazing!!
I'm sure it's elsewhere in the comments, but there is no "extended" version of Make Me Smile. The piece is properly named Ballet for a Girl in Buchannan, this is a musical suite whereby pieces of different styles and tempos were married into one whole.
I have seen them woooooow what a band over all great music
dam.. I was 11 when this came out!!! time flies!
IT SUUURE DOES!!
The first album I ever owned, I played the shit out of it on my steel fold-up record player.
Terry Kath. None better. RIP.
Terry Kath...Rest WELL!!!!
Terry was the very best, 40 years in Heaven, true master musician
THIS is why I LOVED Jazz band in high school music college!!!! This amazing group of musicans!! 🎵🎶🎹🎷🎺🎹🎤♩🎶🎸🎼🔊
I have loved this song and this version ever since I first heard it in the early 1970's
To me/myself/and I. This just could be the greatest drumming of all time 🥁🥁🥁🥁
Real Chicago right here, when they were actually writing and playing the style of music that they wanted to. Before they, for lack of a better term, "sold out" and did all the sappy 80's ballads in order to stay relevant on the charts.
Saw them back in 70 or 71 or 72 and they played this in its entirely. In Houston, Texas!
I have always loved this song from the day the album came out.
Why does You Tube even have a thumbs down button, or a thumbs up button? What's the point of the thumbs down especially and why would anyone use it. If you don't like something, move on. Everybody isn't going to like everything, do we really need to voice that? Do the people who like something care if someone doesn't like it? People are free to think or feel whatever they want but I think we have become too accustomed to voicing our dislike for something or our opinions in general, which often are not very fully considered. Some may think this is no place to voice such a thing and they may be correct.
R.I.P. Terry Kath, so sad your love of guns and playful nature created the event that brought about your tragic demise. We have missed you.
Anne Nonimous that is so Google for you, isn’t it?
It's like so many different songs in one... love it.
Colour My World ... SOOO GOOD
Terry Kath was so awesome and mind-blowing. So sad his death at an early age.
TERRY KATH, his skills on Guitar & vocal.
he sounds like Ray Charles... LUV it!!!!
After him they were not the same. Although the 80's were their most financially successful period the 70's they produced their strongest material. Love this song, "Wish you were Here" "Colour My World" "New Beginnings"
Terry's mom and my uncle were brother and sister
Rod Krause What th???
I went to see them in concert in Carowinds when I was married to my wife and they were with earth wind and fire it was a amazing concert
Brings back the best times of my life. I still this double LP.
😊 the time, in the 70"s were magical...
THE BEST MUSIC.
THere's actually 5 or 6 songs all running one into the other, but that's okay-- this was GREAT!
THE TRUEST VERSION OF THIS SONG!
Funky drumming..love it !!
Love ya Jimmy Pankow you're the greatest!
Wow, never heard the whole thing, so thankful! Such tight harmonies both vocally and with the horns. And with Terry Kath singing so soulfully it is really superb ear candy.
Chicago's OPUS !! None better.
Still my favorite!
Este es el verdadero sonido del grupo Chicago,,,,,, el sonido de Terry Kate,,,,,,, no el Chicago de los 80 ,,,,, todo dulzón,,,,,,,,😊
Una pieza maestra de una de las mejores bandas de esa fusión de jazz-rock. Todo un clásico
Kim E Hammerschmidt... Thank You for the great times I'm greatful
been awhile since i heard this version. welcomed addition to my playlist.
I've always enjoyed the single as it appears on Chicago IX (Chicago's Greatest Hits, which is a classic set that I hope never goes out of print.), but I'd say I prefer this "longer version," which appears on Chicago (II). Yes, it includes songs within a song, but that's what makes it special.
Wow, that was indeed a blast from my very cool music past...
CHICAGO WAS MORE THEN JUST SLIGHTLY BEFORE THEIR TIME, KIDS TODAY REALLY DIG THEM MORE THEN EVER...
MUST BE THAT BIG HORN SOUND THAT TURNS EM ALL ON ONCE AGAIN ...
Im a kid from today and i dont dig chicago that much bro
Love all of them and Jimmy Pankow on his Trombone!
Yeah, music had different spirit to it then... Sadly I believe it's something we have now lost and may never find....
so true , plus bonus points for the ghoul
hi great song great band I love it thank you
Actually, it's Make Me Smile, So Much To Say So Much To Give, Anxiety's Moment, West Virginia Fantasies, Colour My World, To Be Free and Now More Than Ever. There are seven separate pieces of music in Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon.
Chicago IS the best of ALL time!
I love how this is labeled the "extended version" lol. this is the ORIGINAL VERSION. FM radio warriors make me laugh.