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  2. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) James William Guercio. " Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon " [sic], also known as "The Ballet" and "Make Me Smile Medley", is a nearly thirteen-minute mini- rock opera / song cycle /suite from Chicago 's 1970 album Chicago (also called Chicago II). It was the group's first attempt at a long-format multi-part work.

  3. Make Me Smile - Wikipedia

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    Chicago singles chronology. "Beginnings". (1969) " Make Me Smile ". (1970) "25 or 6 to 4". (1970) " Make Me Smile " is a song written by James Pankow for the rock band Chicago with the band's guitarist, Terry Kath, on lead vocals. [2] Part 1 of Pankow's 7-part "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon" song cycle /suite, it was recorded for their second ...

  4. Colour My World (Chicago song) - Wikipedia

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    Questions 67 and 68 / I'm a Man. (1971) " Colour My World " is a song written by American musician James Pankow, one of the founding members of the rock / jazz fusion band Chicago. Part of Pankow's "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon" song cycle /suite, it was recorded for their second album Chicago, also called Chicago II (1970).

  5. Feelin' Stronger Every Day - Wikipedia

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    Chicago singles chronology. "Dialogue (Part I & II)" (1972) " Feelin' Stronger Every Day ". (1973) "Just You 'n' Me". (1973) " Feelin' Stronger Every Day " is a song written by Peter Cetera and James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VI (1973). The first single released from that album, it reached #10 on the U.S ...

  6. Chicago (album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: March 1970. "25 or 6 to 4". Released: June 1970. 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. It was their first album released under the name Chicago ...

  7. 25 or 6 to 4 - Wikipedia

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    The song's title is the time at which the song is set: 25 or 26 minutes before 4 a.m., phrased as, "twenty-five or [twenty-]six [minutes] to four [o’clock]," (i.e. 03:35 or 03:34). [3][4] Because of the unique phrasing of the song's title, "25 or 6 to 4" has been interpreted to mean everything from a quantity of illicit drugs to the name of a ...

  8. Along Comes a Woman - Wikipedia

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    Chicago singles chronology. "You're the Inspiration". (1984) " Along Comes a Woman ". (1985) "25 or 6 to 4". (1986) " Along Comes a Woman " is a song written by Peter Cetera and Mark Goldenberg [5] for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago 17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The fourth single released from that album ...

  9. 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.