@carlweaver3243

Thought I'd revisit the comments about this beautiful song by Chicago.  46 years later, it still moves me, like I'm hearing it for the first time when I was 15.

@donnafrost12strings

Peter's vocal is so beautiful

@michaelagatone8863

One of the most underrated Chicago songs ever.  Slick bassline, awesome chord progressions, soaring vocals, smooth horns.

@476willis

IMO their most underrated song.  Just superb in every way.

@valuecalc

The photo is simply beautiful; the song is, too.  The mid-70s were such an incredible time for the boys of Chicago.  The band would never produce music like this again.

@claradiaz3147

Ridiculously underrated love song that should have been a number one hit.

@jkllfdsa

Really nice. This is from around 1975, when Lamm, Kath & Cetera still worked out 3-part vocals, not just a lead singer singing a song. You can hear that beautiful 3-voice texture here during the choruses. 
Also, turn down the treble, turn up the bass, and listen to how melodic and beautiful Cetera's bass playing is, especially during the verses. Often overlooked. He himself said Paul McCartney was his inspiration. Bass players get the least respect in a band. Not fair. A bass player literally makes the ground beneath your feet move during a song! Without that, every band would sound like a tinny little AM radio. RESPECT to all bass players out there!

@patriciaarchie7822

Peter sings this song as only he can sing , he is truly a master 💜💜💜💜

@chicagofan1960

Robert Lamm sure knows how to write a love song and Peter Cetera sure knows how to sing it.
Love this song.

@Solarian-k3s

Peter, one of the greatest voices on the planet...

@garyhernbroth6539

Memories of this beautiful song and the spring of '75, my high school graduation and all -- super underrated gem, no question! One of my all-timers, not sure why it didn't do better chart-wise.

@carlweaver3243

Coming out of the instrumental break, when Cetera sings "You have a friend...  simultaneously with the horn section has always been an incredible moment (and still is) in this , my favorite song by Chicago.

@toddcolinfew

I was 15 and I can still remember listening to this record. For those of us who played in the school band back in the ‘70’s, this music was EVERYTHING!

@dianehonan7654

remember this beautiful song from my high school years..when i was .hoping to be in love soon and would  just play it over and over to hear Peter's magical voice.

@14skp

What a BEAUTIFUL song....brings a tear to my eye! I hope the young generation can experience the NOBILITY of wonderful music like Chicago.

@sharonlaforest6134

Beautiful song.  They had so many good songs in addition to the greatest hits from the 70's and 80's.  They were all so talented together. What a great band.  There were many good musicians back then, but no band equals Chicago with their instrumentation.

@jhnstn1

Amazing how this song has so much more meaning to me now than it did 37 years ago.

@jenniferpalmer3088

Truly one of the greatest bands ever. Such a great song

@GaryFox11000

Cetera  what a fantastic voice & a
tremendous bass player,
Seraphine was really funky on the drums.
Written by Hall of Fame writer ;
Robert Lamm 
This tasty band had so much talent !

@Gregoryt700

What a gorgeous piano line, great lyrics... Best song on Chicago VIII