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Chicago

1985 Single
  • Released: 11 February 1985 · Fecha Grabación: 1985 -
    Label: Full Moon/Warner Bros.[4] · · Productor: David Foster[4]
    1
    Along Comes a Woman**
    ChicagoChicago • w: Cetera/Mark Goldenberg • v: Cetera • 1985 /02 /11
    3:49
  • 2
    We Can Stop the Hurtin
    Chicago • w: Lamm/Bill Champlin/Deborah Neal • v: Robert Lamm • 1985 /02 /11
    0:00
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    Chicago 17

    Chicago 17

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 14 May 1984 · Fecha Grabación: January 1984 -
    Discográfica: Full Moon/Warner Bros.[2] · Estudio de Grabación: The Lighthouse (North Hollywood, California) Sunset Sound (Hollywood) The Record Plant (Los Angeles) · Productor: David Foster[2]
    1
    Stay the Night
    ChicagoChicago • w: Cetera/Foster • v: Peter Cetera • 1984 /05 /14 Side one
    3:50
  • 2
    We Can Stop the Hurtin`
    Chicago • w: Lamm/Bill Champlin/Deborah Neal • v: Robert Lamm • 1984 /05 /14 Side one
    0:00
  • 3
    Hard Habit to Break
    ChicagoChicago • w: Steve Kipner/Jon Parker • v: Cetera with Bill Champlin • 1984 /05 /14 Side one
    4:45
  • 4
    Only You
    ChicagoChicago • w: Foster, James Pankow • v: Lamm with Champlin • 1984 /05 /14 Side one
    3:54
  • 5
    Remember the Feeling
    Chicago • w: Cetera, Champlin • v: Cetera • 1984 /05 /14 Side one
    0:00
  • 1
    Along Comes a Woman
    ChicagoChicago • w: Cetera/Mark Goldenberg • v: Cetera • 1984 /05 /14 Side two
    3:49
  • 2
    You`re the Inspiration
    ChicagoChicago • w: Cetera/Foster • v: Cetera • 1984 /05 /14 Side two
    3:50
  • 3
    Please Hold On
    Chicago • w: Champlin, Foster, Lionel Richie • v: Champlin • 1984 /05 /14 Side two
    3:37
  • 4
    Prima Donna
    Chicago • w: Cetera, Goldenberg • v: Cetera • 1984 /05 /14 Side two
    4:09
  • 5
    Once in a Lifetime
    Chicago • w: Pankow • v: Champlin with Cetera • 1984 /05 /14 Side two
    0:00
  • 1
    Here Is Where We Begin (featuring David Pack)
    Chicago • w: Lamm • v: Lamm with David Pack • 1984 /05 /14 Bonus tracks on Rhino reissue
    3:53
  • 1
    Sweet Marie
    Chicago • w: Cetera, Foster[20] • v: Champlin • 1984 /05 /14 Unreleased
    0:00
  • "Along Comes a Woman"
    Single by Chicago
    from the album Chicago 17
    B-side"We Can Stop the Hurtin`"[2]
    ReleasedFebruary 11, 1985[1]
    GenrePop rock
    Length
    • 4:14 (album version)[3]
    • 3:47 (single version)[4]
    LabelFull Moon/Warner Bros.[4]
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)David Foster[4]
    Chicago singles chronology
    "You`re the Inspiration"
    (1984)
    "Along Comes a Woman"
    (1985)
    "25 or 6 to 4"
    (1986)

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    1985 single by Chicago

    "Along Comes a Woman" is a song written by Peter Cetera and Mark Goldenberg[5] for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago 17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The fourth single released from that album,[6] it is the last Chicago single released with original singer/bassist Cetera, who left the band in the summer of 1985.[7][8]

    Upon its release in 1985, Billboard magazine highlighted the single in its "Singles: Pop: Picks" section, as a "new release with the greatest chart potential," and called it a "hard rocker."[4] At the end of the year, Billboard magazine music critic, Linda Moleski, listed the single among her top ten highlights of the year as, “An excellent funk-pop sound that’s reflective of 1985.”[9]

    The original album version was 4:14 in length.[3] It was remixed to a more high-tech mid-80`s sound for the single release which runs 3:47 in length.[4]

    Music video

    The music video, shot in black and white, combined themes from the films Raiders of the Lost Ark and Casablanca[10][11] and featured Peter Cetera, the lead vocalist on the song, in the Indiana Jones/Rick Blaine-type role.[7] It was produced by Jon Small of Picture Vision, Inc., and was directed by Jay Dubin,[10] who also directed the syndicated TV series The Wombles in the 1980s.[12][13] The video was released in 1985, during what some call the "golden era" of MTV.[14]

    Personnel

    • Peter Cetera – lead and backing vocals
    • Bill Champlin – keyboards, guitars, backing vocals
    • Robert Lamm – keyboards, backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane – trumpet
    • James Pankow – trombone, horn arrangements
    • Walter Parazaider – woodwinds
    • Danny Seraphine – drums
    • Chris Pinnick — guitars

    Additional personnel

    • David Foster – keyboards, synth bass, synthesizer programming, rhythm and vocal arrangements
    • John Van Tongeren – synthesizer programming
    • Erich Bulling – synthesizer programming
    • Marcus Ryle – synthesizer programming
    • Michael Landau – guitars
    • Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitars
    • Mark Goldenberg – guitars, additional arrangements
    • Paulinho da Costa – percussion
    • Gary Grant – trumpet
    • Greg Adams – trumpet
    • Kenny Cetera – backing vocals

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart (1985)

    Peak
    position

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[15]

    17

    UK Singles (OCC)[16]

    96

    US Billboard Hot 100[17]

    14

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[18]

    25

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1985 single by Chicago

    "Along Comes a Woman" is a song written by Peter Cetera and Mark Goldenberg[5] for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago 17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The fourth single released from that album,[6] it is the last Chicago single released with original singer/bassist Cetera, who left the band in the summer of 1985.[7][8]

    Upon its release in 1985, Billboard magazine highlighted the single in its "Singles: Pop: Picks" section, as a "new release with the greatest chart potential," and called it a "hard rocker."[4] At the end of the year, Billboard magazine music critic, Linda Moleski, listed the single among her top ten highlights of the year as, “An excellent funk-pop sound that’s reflective of 1985.”[9]

    The original album version was 4:14 in length.[3] It was remixed to a more high-tech mid-80`s sound for the single release which runs 3:47 in length.[4]

    Music video

    The music video, shot in black and white, combined themes from the films Raiders of the Lost Ark and Casablanca[10][11] and featured Peter Cetera, the lead vocalist on the song, in the Indiana Jones/Rick Blaine-type role.[7] It was produced by Jon Small of Picture Vision, Inc., and was directed by Jay Dubin,[10] who also directed the syndicated TV series The Wombles in the 1980s.[12][13] The video was released in 1985, during what some call the "golden era" of MTV.[14]

    Personnel

    • Peter Cetera – lead and backing vocals
    • Bill Champlin – keyboards, guitars, backing vocals
    • Robert Lamm – keyboards, backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane – trumpet
    • James Pankow – trombone, horn arrangements
    • Walter Parazaider – woodwinds
    • Danny Seraphine – drums
    • Chris Pinnick — guitars

    Additional personnel

    • David Foster – keyboards, synth bass, synthesizer programming, rhythm and vocal arrangements
    • John Van Tongeren – synthesizer programming
    • Erich Bulling – synthesizer programming
    • Marcus Ryle – synthesizer programming
    • Michael Landau – guitars
    • Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitars
    • Mark Goldenberg – guitars, additional arrangements
    • Paulinho da Costa – percussion
    • Gary Grant – trumpet
    • Greg Adams – trumpet
    • Kenny Cetera – backing vocals

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart (1985)

    Peak
    position

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[15]

    17

    UK Singles (OCC)[16]

    96

    US Billboard Hot 100[17]

    14

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[18]

    25

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