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What Kind of Man Would I Be?
Chicago •
Chicago •
w: Jason Scheff/Chas Sandford/Bobby Caldwell •
1989 /11 /17
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4:15 |
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25 or 6 to 4
Chicago •
Chicago •
w: Robert Lamm •
v: Scheff •
1989 /11 /17
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4:50 |
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Single by Chicago | ||||
from the album Chicago 19 and Greatest Hits 1982–1989 | ||||
B-side | "25 or 6 to 4" (Remix) | |||
Released | November 17, 1989 | |||
Recorded | 1988 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 4:21 | |||
Label | Full Moon/Reprise | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jason Scheff, Chas Sandford, Bobby Caldwell | |||
Producer(s) | Chas Sandford | |||
Chicago singles chronology | ||||
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For the Mint Condition song, see Definition of a Band.
1989 single by Chicago
"What Kind of Man Would I Be?" is a song written by Jason Scheff, Chas Sandford and Bobby Caldwell and recorded by the band Chicago for their 1988 album Chicago 19 and 1989 album Greatest Hits 1982–1989. Scheff sang the lead vocals.
A slightly remixed version of the song by Humberto Gatica was included on the 1989 compilation album Greatest Hits 1982–1989, and a single release of that remix peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on February 24, 1990; as of 2022, it is Chicago`s final top ten hit. This song features horns more prominently than other Chicago singles from the era, which had tended to de-emphasize or omit them altogether.
Chart (1990-91) | Peak position |
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Australia ARIA Charts[1] | 157 |
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[2] | 5 |
Canada RPM Top Singles[3] | 4 |
Ireland (IRMA)[4] | 14 |
US Billboard Hot 100[5] | 5 |
US Billboard Adult Contemporary[6] | 2 |
Chart (1990) | Rank |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[7] | 64 |
US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[8] | 71 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Mint Condition song, see Definition of a Band.
1989 single by Chicago
"What Kind of Man Would I Be?" is a song written by Jason Scheff, Chas Sandford and Bobby Caldwell and recorded by the band Chicago for their 1988 album Chicago 19 and 1989 album Greatest Hits 1982–1989. Scheff sang the lead vocals.
A slightly remixed version of the song by Humberto Gatica was included on the 1989 compilation album Greatest Hits 1982–1989, and a single release of that remix peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on February 24, 1990; as of 2022, it is Chicago`s final top ten hit. This song features horns more prominently than other Chicago singles from the era, which had tended to de-emphasize or omit them altogether.
Chart (1990-91) | Peak position |
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Australia ARIA Charts[1] | 157 |
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[2] | 5 |
Canada RPM Top Singles[3] | 4 |
Ireland (IRMA)[4] | 14 |
US Billboard Hot 100[5] | 5 |
US Billboard Adult Contemporary[6] | 2 |
Chart (1990) | Rank |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[7] | 64 |
US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[8] | 71 |