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Singles chronology

Harry Truman
Harry Truman
0/2/1975
Old Days
Old Days
0/4/1975

Old Days

Chicago

1975 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Abril 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1974 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · · Productor: James William Guercio
    1
    Old Days
    ChicagoChicago • w: Pankow • 1975 /04
    3:31
  • 2
    Hideaway
    Chicago • w: Cetera • 1975 /04
    0:00
  • Album


    Chicago VIII

    Chicago VIII

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 24 Marzo 1975 · Fecha Grabación: Septiembre 1974 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · Estudio de Grabación: Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado · Productor: James William Guercio
    1
    Anyway You Want
    Chicago • w: Peter Cetera • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 2
    Brand New Love Affair, Part I & II
    Chicago • w: Pankow • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 3
    Never Been in Love Before
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 4
    Hideaway
    Chicago • w: Cetera • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 5
    Till We Meet Again
    Chicago • w: Terry Kath • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 1
    Harry Truman
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    0:00
  • 2
    Oh, Thank You Great Spirit
    Chicago • w: Kath • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    7:19
  • 3
    Long Time No See
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    2:46
  • 4
    Ain`t It Blue?
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    0:00
  • 5
    Old Days
    ChicagoChicago • w: Pankow • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    3:31
  • 1
    Sixth Sense (Rehearsal)
    Chicago • w: Kath • 1975 /03 /24 Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    5:07
  • 2
    Bright Eyes (Rehearsal)
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    3:41
  • 3
    Satin Doll (Live)
    Chicago • w: Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Johnny Mercer • 1975 /02 Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    2:48
  • "Old Days"
    Single by Chicago
    from the album Chicago VIII
    B-side"Hideaway"
    ReleasedApril 1975
    Recorded1974
    GenreRock
    Length3:31
    LabelColumbia
    Songwriter(s)James Pankow
    Producer(s)James William Guercio
    Chicago singles chronology
    "Harry Truman"
    (1975)
    "Old Days"
    (1975)
    "Brand New Love Affair"
    (1975)

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    1975 single by Chicago

    "Old Days" is a song written by James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VIII (1975). It was the second single released from that album, with lead vocals by Peter Cetera.[1]

    Background

    Pankow has said that the song is a nostalgic piece about his childhood:

    "It touches on key phrases that, although they date me, are pretty right-on in terms of images of my childhood. `The Howdy Doody Show` on television and collecting baseball cards and comic books."[2]

    Pankow told group biographer James William Ruhlmann that the group stopped performing the song live because Cetera refused to sing it, calling the lyrics "corny".[3]

    Cash Box praised the "great horn work," "Danny Seraphine`s fine drum parts," and Terry Kath`s "great guitar licks."[4] Record World said that Chicago`s "wall-to-wall sound returns, this time abetted by Pat Williams strings, on a side that`s destined to be this year`s `Saturday in the Park.`" "[5]

    Chart performance

    "Old Days" reached #5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the Easy Listening chart.[6]

    Personnel

    • Peter Cetera - lead vocals, bass
    • Robert Lamm - piano, Hammond organ, harpsichord, backing vocals
    • Terry Kath - fuzzed wah-wah electric guitars, backing vocals
    • Danny Seraphine - drums
    • Laudir de Oliveira - percussion
    • James Pankow - trombone, backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane - trumpet
    • Walter Parazaider - tenor saxophone

    Additional Personnel

    • Patrick Williams - string orchestrations

    • "Old Days" is featured on the soundtrack of the movie Starsky & Hutch (2004).
    • The band also reworked the song in 2009 to serve as the theme for the "Monsters in the Morning" show airing on Comcast SportsNet Chicago.
    • "Old Days" is used in an internet meme (introduced in 2018) in which a man reads the Wikipedia entry for cock and ball torture while a distorted recording of the song plays in the background.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1975 single by Chicago

    "Old Days" is a song written by James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VIII (1975). It was the second single released from that album, with lead vocals by Peter Cetera.[1]

    Background

    Pankow has said that the song is a nostalgic piece about his childhood:

    "It touches on key phrases that, although they date me, are pretty right-on in terms of images of my childhood. `The Howdy Doody Show` on television and collecting baseball cards and comic books."[2]

    Pankow told group biographer James William Ruhlmann that the group stopped performing the song live because Cetera refused to sing it, calling the lyrics "corny".[3]

    Cash Box praised the "great horn work," "Danny Seraphine`s fine drum parts," and Terry Kath`s "great guitar licks."[4] Record World said that Chicago`s "wall-to-wall sound returns, this time abetted by Pat Williams strings, on a side that`s destined to be this year`s `Saturday in the Park.`" "[5]

    Chart performance

    "Old Days" reached #5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the Easy Listening chart.[6]

    Personnel

    • Peter Cetera - lead vocals, bass
    • Robert Lamm - piano, Hammond organ, harpsichord, backing vocals
    • Terry Kath - fuzzed wah-wah electric guitars, backing vocals
    • Danny Seraphine - drums
    • Laudir de Oliveira - percussion
    • James Pankow - trombone, backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane - trumpet
    • Walter Parazaider - tenor saxophone

    Additional Personnel

    • Patrick Williams - string orchestrations

    • "Old Days" is featured on the soundtrack of the movie Starsky & Hutch (2004).
    • The band also reworked the song in 2009 to serve as the theme for the "Monsters in the Morning" show airing on Comcast SportsNet Chicago.
    • "Old Days" is used in an internet meme (introduced in 2018) in which a man reads the Wikipedia entry for cock and ball torture while a distorted recording of the song plays in the background.

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