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According to Billboard chart statistics, Chicago is second only to the Beach Boys as the most successful American rock band of all time, in terms o...
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According to Billboard chart statistics, Chicago is second only to the Beach Boys as the most successful American rock band of all time, in terms of both albums and singles. Judged by album sales, as certified by the R.I.A.A., the band does not rank quite so high, but it is still among the Top Ten best-selling U.S. groups ever. If such statements of fact surprise, that's because Chicago has been singularly underrated since the beginning of its long career, both because of its musical ambitions (to the musicians, rock is only one of several styles of music to be used and blended, along with classical, jazz, R&B, and pop) and because of its refusal to emphasize celebrity over the music. The result has been that fundamentalist rock critics have consistently failed to appreciate its music and that its media profile has always been low. At the same time, however, Chicago has succeeded in the ways it intended to. From the beginning of its emergence as a national act, it has been able to fill arenas with satisfied fans. And beyond the impressive sales and chart statistics, its music has endured, played constantly on the radio and instantly familiar to tens of millions. When, in 2002, Chicago's biggest hits were assembled together on the two-disc set The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning and the album debuted in the Top 50, giving the band the distinction of having had chart albums in five consecutive decades, the music industry and some music journalists may have been startled. But the fans who had been supporting Chicago for over 30 years were not. ________________________________________
The feelin' is clear Clear as a blue sky on a sunny day Everything was you 'Cause no one made me feel The way I felt with you Call on me 'cause I love you You know I do You love me too
Then came a change When I said I would soon be leavin' you Nothin' else to do Please remember I'll never lose the thought of you Call on me 'cause I love you You know I do You love me too
You've got to find Someone else to somehow take my place Share his love with you But if you need a friend You can always count on me Count on me 'cause I love you You know I do You love me too
You can count on me oh You can count on me You can count on me baby You can count on me You can count on me oh You can count on me You can count on me baby You can count on me You can count on me oh You can count on me You can count on me baby You can count on me You can count on me oh You can count on me
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You gotta love John Prine and Steve goodman!
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2011. John Dixon-bass, gtr, vocals. Sarah Luce-synth, vocals. Rachel Fuhrer-drums. Recorded at home and at HotTracks!!!, Austin, TX. Mixed by Matt ...
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2011. John Dixon-bass, gtr, vocals. Sarah Luce-synth, vocals. Rachel Fuhrer-drums. Recorded at home and at HotTracks!!!, Austin, TX. Mixed by Matt Smith. Video collage clips from ATX and Japan. Available now through iTunes.
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The first song of the First Night of Marillion Week End MONTREAL King of Sunset Town
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YOu're adorable! Tk u so much for your kind words and for puting my in your favourites! =) Really glad you like my music!
You're wonderful as well!!!
Keep up the great work...by the way...love your cannel!
LOve, Blues n' Soul,
Sara Paço
Have a great day!
all the best,
Sayalessandra
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