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Baby, What a Big Surprise

Chicago

1977 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Septiembre 1977 · Fecha Grabación: Junio 1977 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · · Productor: James William Guercio
    1
    Baby, What a Big Surprise
    ChicagoChicago • w: Cetera • 1977 /09
    3:06
  • 2
    Takin It on Uptown
    Chicago • w: Fred Kagan, Kath • 1977 /09
    0:00
  • Album


    Chicago XI

    Chicago XI

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 12 Septiembre 1977 · Fecha Grabación: Junio 1977 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · Estudio de Grabación: Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado · Productor: James William Guercio
    1
    Mississippi Delta City Blues
    Chicago • w: Kath • 1977 /09 /12 Side One
    0:00
  • 2
    Baby, What a Big Surprise
    ChicagoChicago • w: Cetera • 1977 /09 /12 Side One
    3:06
  • 3
    Till the End of Time
    Chicago • w: James Pankow • 1977 /09 /12 Side One
    4:49
  • 4
    Policeman
    Chicago • w: Robert Lamm • 1977 /09 /12 Side One
    0:00
  • 5
    Take Me Back to Chicago
    ChicagoChicago • w: Seraphine/David Wolinski • 1977 /09 /12 Side One
    2:59
  • 1
    Vote for Me
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1977 /09 /12 Side Two
    3:47
  • 2
    Takin` It on Uptown
    Chicago • w: Fred Kagan, Kath • 1977 /09 /12 Side Two
    0:00
  • 3
    This Time
    Chicago • w: Lee Loughnane • 1977 /09 /12 Side Two
    4:44
  • 4
    The Inner Struggles of a Man
    Chicago • w: Dominic Frontiere[nb 3] • 1977 /09 /12 Side Two
    2:44
  • 5
    Prelude (Little One)
    Chicago • w: Seraphine, Wolinski • 1977 /09 /12 Side Two
    0:52
  • 6
    Little One
    Chicago • w: Seraphine, Wolinski • 1977 /09 /12 Side Two
    5:40
  • "Baby, What a Big Surprise"
    Single by Chicago
    from the album Chicago XI
    B-side"Takin’ It On Uptown"
    ReleasedSeptember 1977
    RecordedApril – June 1977
    GenreSoft rock[1]
    Length3:04
    LabelColumbia
    Songwriter(s)Peter Cetera
    Producer(s)James William Guercio
    Chicago singles chronology
    "You Are on My Mind"
    (1977)
    "Baby, What a Big Surprise"
    (1977)
    "Little One"
    (1978)

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    1977 single by Chicago

    "Baby, What a Big Surprise" is a ballad written by Chicago`s then bassist/singer Peter Cetera, which appeared on their album Chicago XI (1977), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The first single released from the album reached number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2]

    Background

    Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys and Cetera`s brother, Tim Cetera, provided additional backing vocals on the recording while saxophonist Walt Parazaider plays flute on the distinctive introduction and trumpeter Lee Loughnane plays a piccolo trumpet.

    Although Chicago XI yielded two more minor singles, "Baby, What a Big Surprise" was Chicago`s last top ten single before the accidental death of guitarist Terry Kath, and was also their last Top Ten single produced by James William Guercio.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that "frequent repetition drives the memorable chorus home, while classically influenced strings, brass and vocals lend a stately touch."[3] Record World said that "the interesting structure and chorus hook" explain why the song was a popular song on pop music radio stations even before it was released as a single.[4]

    Personnel

    Chicago

    • Peter Cetera – lead vocals
    • Terry Kath – electric guitar, percussion
    • Robert Lamm – acoustic piano, backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane – piccolo trumpet
    • James Pankow – trombone, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals, brass arrangements
    • Walt Parazaider – saxophone, flute, clarinet
    • Danny Seraphine – drums, percussion

    Additional personnel

    • Jimmy Guercio – acoustic guitars and bass
    • Carl Wilson – additional backing vocals
    • Tim Cetera – additional backing vocals
    • Dominic Frontiere – orchestral conception and orchestration

    Chart performance

    Cover versions

    • Cetera re-recorded the song as a solo artist for his 1997 album You`re the Inspiration: A Collection.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1977 single by Chicago

    "Baby, What a Big Surprise" is a ballad written by Chicago`s then bassist/singer Peter Cetera, which appeared on their album Chicago XI (1977), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The first single released from the album reached number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2]

    Background

    Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys and Cetera`s brother, Tim Cetera, provided additional backing vocals on the recording while saxophonist Walt Parazaider plays flute on the distinctive introduction and trumpeter Lee Loughnane plays a piccolo trumpet.

    Although Chicago XI yielded two more minor singles, "Baby, What a Big Surprise" was Chicago`s last top ten single before the accidental death of guitarist Terry Kath, and was also their last Top Ten single produced by James William Guercio.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that "frequent repetition drives the memorable chorus home, while classically influenced strings, brass and vocals lend a stately touch."[3] Record World said that "the interesting structure and chorus hook" explain why the song was a popular song on pop music radio stations even before it was released as a single.[4]

    Personnel

    Chicago

    • Peter Cetera – lead vocals
    • Terry Kath – electric guitar, percussion
    • Robert Lamm – acoustic piano, backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane – piccolo trumpet
    • James Pankow – trombone, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals, brass arrangements
    • Walt Parazaider – saxophone, flute, clarinet
    • Danny Seraphine – drums, percussion

    Additional personnel

    • Jimmy Guercio – acoustic guitars and bass
    • Carl Wilson – additional backing vocals
    • Tim Cetera – additional backing vocals
    • Dominic Frontiere – orchestral conception and orchestration

    Chart performance

    Cover versions

    • Cetera re-recorded the song as a solo artist for his 1997 album You`re the Inspiration: A Collection.

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