Chicago Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 151 | All the Years |
| 152 | Paradise Alley |
| 153 | Long Time No See |
| 154 | Anxiety’s Moment |
| 155 | Niagara Falls |
| 156 | Take a Chance |
| 157 | Canon |
| 158 | Aire |
| 159 | Heart in Pieces |
| 160 | What Child Is This? |
| 161 | Goody Goody |
| 162 | Hollywood |
| 163 | Man to Woman |
| 164 | What Else Can I Say |
| 165 | Christmas Time Is Here |
| 166 | Together Again |
| 167 | Where Do We Go From Here |
| 168 | Holdin’ On |
| 169 | Run Away |
| 170 | Progress? |
| 171 | To Be Free |
| 172 | Mah-Jong |
| 173 | Nothin’s Gonna Stop Us Now |
| 174 | Bigger Than Elvis |
| 175 | What Can I Say |
| 176 | Candle for the Dark |
| 177 | Hold On |
| 178 | It’s Alright |
| 179 | Rescue You |
| 180 | Chains |
| 181 | Come in From the Night |
| 182 | Ain’t It Blue? |
| 183 | Fallin’ Out |
| 184 | Motorboat to Mars |
| 185 | Somebody, Somewhere |
| 186 | Skin Tight |
| 187 | Where Did the Lovin’ Go |
| 188 | Silent Night |
| 189 | Hideaway |
| 190 | What You’re Missing |
| 191 | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas |
| 192 | The Inner Struggles of a Man |
| 193 | Hearts in Trouble |
| 194 | Hot Streets |
| 195 | Manipulation |
| 196 | Dreamin’ Home |
| 197 | This Time |
| 198 | Woman Don't Want to Love Me |
| 199 | Hanky Panky |
| 200 | God Save the Queen |
Chicago Albums
About Chicago
Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 that revolutionized popular music by seamlessly blending rock with jazz, creating a sophisticated horn-driven sound that became their trademark. Originally known as Chicago Transit Authority, the group pioneered the integration of a full brass section into rock music, with their soaring trumpet, trombone, and saxophone arrangements elevating songs like "25 or 6 to 4" and "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" into anthemic classics that defined early 70s AM radio. Their innovative approach combined complex jazz harmonies with accessible pop melodies, creating a unique sonic palette that influenced countless bands and helped establish what became known as "jazz rock" or "horn rock." The band's cultural impact was immense during their peak years, with hits like "Saturday in the Park" capturing the optimistic spirit of the era while showcasing their ability to craft both radio-friendly pop and intricate musical arrangements. Over their five-decade career, Chicago evolved from experimental jazz-rock pioneers to mainstream hitmakers, adapting to changing musical landscapes while maintaining their distinctive brass-heavy sound across their massive catalog of over 4,000 songs and dozens of albums. Their later transformation into a more pop-oriented band in the 80s with ballads like "You're the Inspiration" demonstrated their versatility, though purists often prefer their groundbreaking early work that established them as one of the most commercially successful and musically adventurous American rock bands of all time.