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"Glory of Love"-Peter Cetera-I am a man who will fight for your honor-1986

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Tonight its very clear
As were both lying here
Theres so many things I want to say
I will always love you
I would never leave you alone

Sometimes I just forget
Say things I might regret
It breaks my heart to see you crying
I dont wanna lose you
I could never make it alone

I am a man who will fight for your honor
Ill be the hero youre dreaming of
Well live forever
Knowing together that we
Did it all for the glory of love

Youll keep me standing tall
Youll help me through it all
Im always strong when youre beside me
I have always needed you
I could never make it alone

I am a man who will fight for your honor
Ill be the hero youve been dreaming of
Well live forever
Knowing together that we
Did it all for the glory of love

Just like a knight in shining armor
From a long time ago
Just in time I will save the day
Take you to my castle far away

I am a man who will fight for your honor
Ill be the hero youre dreaming of
Were gonna live forever
Knowing together that we
Did it all for the glory of love

Well live forever
Knowing together that we
Did it all for the glory of love

We did it all for love
We did it all for love
We did it all for love
We did it all for love-----------------Peter Cetera-1986

Peter Paul Cetera (born September 13, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) is an American singer, songwriter, bass guitar player and producer best known for being an original member of the rock band Chicago, before launching a successful solo career. As a solo artist Cetera has scored five top forty singles, including two that reached number 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. His trademark singing style would develop as a result of having to sing for a period of time with a wired-shut jaw after getting into a brawl at a Los Angeles Dodgers game in 1969.[1]

The follow-up album, Chicago, vaulted the band to popular status throughout the world. The song "25 or 6 to 4" was the first major hit single with Cetera singing lead vocals. Chicago is also notable for featuring Cetera's first songwriting effort, "Where Do We Go From Here?"

As the 1970s progressed, Cetera would become a more prolific songwriter for the group, contributing the hits "Wishing You Were Here" (#11) and "Happy Man" from the 1974 album Chicago VII.

His biggest singing and songwriting accomplishment with Chicago came in 1976 with their first worldwide No. 1 single, the ballad "If You Leave Me Now." Cetera's next composition in 1977, "Baby, What A Big Surprise" , also became a major hit and cemented the band's status in the late 1970s as a "ballad band."

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  • the karate kid! OMG childhood memory! love this tune!

  • Wow what a brilliant version of ths song.

    Love it.

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  • @manbeaver508 Indeed.

  • @joshuabrooks21 Too bad this song is not on the soundtrack. but this why youtube is great, its like a Genie- whatever i type in the serch bar magicly appers.

  • When I see this video I imagine Peter Cetera singing on the last day of the World. Standing and singing this song at the WTC site ..... and miraculously the astroid is DESTROYED by ALL nations joining together to fire their nuclear missiles (once aimed at eachother) at the astroid.

  • what movie is this from

  • What an AMAZING old queen he is! He has a great voice and so light in his loafers that its unreal!

  • One of the greatest movie soundtrack songs of all time. Peter Cetera is one of the best balladeers of his generation. Thanks for posting this.

  • i bought karate kid & start reminisin......use ur hands on enemy at the last resort

  • Kind of sad to see Peter Cetera without a bass guitar.

  • I watched the Karate Kid part 2 today. I had to hear this song again when I got home. Ahhhhh the 80's , the good old days........

  • This is for dedicated to my lady who is worth dying for. The one who never gets tired of me through thick and thin. Who accepts me for simply being me and who never looks at the glitters a gold creates. She is my diamond sparkling in the sand.Love of my life. Because of this, I promise ...I will fight for you 'til the end. 

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