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  2. Harry Truman (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Harry Truman" is a song written by Robert Lamm for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VIII (1975), with lead vocals by Lamm. The first single released from that album, it reached number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. [1] It also reached number 23 on the Adult Contemporary chart. In Canada, the song peaked at number 16.

  3. Will You Still Love Me? (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Will You Still Love Me?" is a song recorded by the American rock band Chicago for their studio album Chicago 18 (1986). The song was written by David Foster, Tom Keane and Richard Baskin. [2] The second single released from the Chicago 18 album, [3] "Will You Still Love Me?"

  4. Chicago 18 - Wikipedia

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    Chicago 18 is the fifteenth studio album by the American rock band Chicago, released on September 29, 1986. This album is the first without original vocalist Peter Cetera , and the first to feature Jason Scheff on bass and vocals.

  5. Chicago (album) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago (retroactively known as Chicago II) is the second studio album by the American rock band Chicago, released on January 26, 1970, by Columbia Records. Like their debut album, Chicago Transit Authority , it is a double album.

  6. Our Taylor Swift bracket is down to 2 songs. Vote for the ...

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    Pick your favorite between "All Too Well" and "Love Story" for Indianapolis' favorite Taylor Swift song. Our Taylor Swift bracket is down to 2 songs. Vote for the winner of Indy's favorite song.

  7. If You Leave Me Now - Wikipedia

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    "If You Leave Me Now" is a song by the American rock group Chicago, from their album Chicago X. It was written and sung by bass player Peter Cetera and released as a single on July 30, 1976. It is also the title of a Chicago compilation album released by Columbia Records (Columbia 38590) in 1983.

  8. Questions 67 and 68 - Wikipedia

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    "Questions 67 and 68" is a 1969 song written by Robert Lamm for the rock band Chicago (then known as Chicago Transit Authority) and recorded for their debut album Chicago Transit Authority. It was their first single release. Peter Cetera is the primary lead singer with Lamm also on vocals.

  9. No Tell Lover - Wikipedia

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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."