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[2] Record World said it "has the feel of a classic Chicago ballad." [ 3 ] In 2019, Billboard said about the song, "While the lyrical content — an ode to extramarital affairs — hasn’t particularly benefitted from the passing years, “No Tell Lover” is still a beautifully penned number from Chicago’s transition into soft-rock nobility."
The vocal songs within the suite can be viewed as telling the story of a man searching for a far away lost love and attempting to rekindle the love they had shared. Two of these songs reached the top ten on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100: a single edit of "Make Me Smile (/Now More Than Ever)" (#9, 1970) and "Colour My World" (#7, 1971).
Among popular versions are those by: Frank Sinatra - recorded March 2, 1951 with Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra., [1] as well as on 1965's September of My Years. [2]Perry Como - recorded March 20, 1951 with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra. [3]
Maria McKee included a cover of "The Way Young Lovers Do" on her 1993 album, You Gotta Sin to Get Saved.; A cover of "The Way Young Lovers Do" is included on Jeff Buckley's first live EP Live at Sin-é released in 1993, and therefore is also included on Buckley's 2004 posthumously released Live at Sin-é (Legacy Edition), which provides the full recording of the 1993 Sin-é concert.
Gravenites, who was born in Chicago, first performed the song when in a duo with guitarist Mike Bloomfield, playing in clubs in the city in the early 1960s. When Bloomfield joined the Paul Butterfield Blues Band , he insisted that the band record it. [ 1 ]
"Brand New Love Affair" sometimes alternatively listed as "Brand New Love Affair (Parts I and II)", is a song written by James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VIII. The song peaked at #61 on the charts. [1] Guitarist Terry Kath sings the first half while bassist Peter Cetera sings the second half. Keyboardist ...
"Lovers and Friends" is a song by American Southern hip-hop group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz featuring American singer Usher and American rapper Ludacris, from the group's fifth and final studio album, Crunk Juice (2004). The song was written by the artists alongside Michael Sterling, while produced by Lil Jon.
"Hard Habit to Break" was nominated for four Grammy Awards: Foster and Jeremy Lubbock won the award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s); [7] [8] [9] Chicago were nominated for the song in the categories Record of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; [10] [11] and Cetera and Foster were nominated ...