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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2008

This classic song leaded by Mr. Jason Scheff!!!!!!! Hope You Like It! Best Regrads to all my listeners!!!

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  • Bobby is the ONLY one who can and should sing this song...PERIOD!

  • @carina2244 thats interesting! taking in count that the range of Lamm is very very narrow...personally I can't understand why he is still with the band! (well, truly, I Under$stand his issue..hahah)...but Bobby is the most repleaceable guy around Chicago..!!!!!! Greetings Bobby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cetera06 As far as his vocal range, he is now in his sixties and while most singers lose some elasticity in their vocal chords from use and age, his deficit is not discernable enough to call his range very very narrow. He is an amazingly gifted composer and musician; and, I dare say that vocally he remains quite an engaging performer.

  • @carina2244 what does the "age" has to do when the man never got out of a range he's been singing since '67???? you want to talk about "age-range" ?? see Dennis DeYoung, David Gates, Neil Diamond, Cetera!..Again, thank you for make your point, and thanks for viewing this channel as a great fan of Chicago, I must say that the band should feel very good to know that fans like us exist!

  • @carina2244 wow!! that was an answer my friend!! I really thank you and all the viewers who express their points of view!, but, taking aside all your great passionate anger, I still can't see his contribution to this mega band in the past 30 years.and my friend..it's not fare that a guy with his talent has done NOTHING but holding to his 30 years old music success!.I'm really sorry if that turns you angrier but is the true..we need to make new things!!living of the past victorys it's a shame..

  • ¿Ya escuchó Robert esta rola? A ver si pone el link en su canal, jaja! Aunque no le llega a la interpretación del maestro, la verdad se oye muy bien. ¡Magnífica elección para tu canal!

  • Jaajjaja, así es Carlos, yep! Saludos!

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  • Maybe Robert was under the weather that day.

  • PETER CETERA>>>>>>EEETTTTEERRNNNN...­.......!!!!!

  • @panabal I don't think he meant Robert has not contributed anything to the band, rather he has had no hit songs since the early 1970s and only had a few at that, if he was a solo artist he would have been know as a one hit wonder, and we would be sitting here saying does anyone know what happened to Robert, because he would have long been forgotten. Ceter06 is right he is the most replaceable musically, there are tons of musicians that can play as well or better, and sing in his smallish range.

  • @cetera06 Robert also sang the songs that he sang just like Peter and Terry. I think that is what he contributed to Chicago. He sang great songs and those songs would not be there if not for him.

  • Robert lamm is a part of Chicago, not all but part. Just like all the others in the band are only a part. Robert has his style and when you hear him sing you recognize it as Chicago. Chicago has been one of the best pop groups in my opinion because of the talent by all the members of the band. They all have there style and that is what makes up Chicago. He may have the same range but he sings the way he does and its one part of an awesome, timeless rock band. I like him!

  • how is Scheff singing this song "rare"?

  • Why is this happening?

  • great tempo for this tune just a bit faster than usual..

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