Peter Cetera - Wild Ways descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2011/10/30

An awesome easy listening AOR track by ex Chicago mainman, Peter Cetera. Originally, a Mark Free demo track that ended up eventually in Cetera's "World Falling Down" album in 1992. Written by David Tyson & Christopher Ward.

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9 years ago

Aranka Domonkosne

Péter knows something by me?!

9 years ago

Aranka Domonkosne

Im' going ön!

10 years ago

M Brock

Another great song by Peter Cetera. takes me back.

11 years ago

Somogyi Beáta

Oh well, I guess we all have different point of views and that's how it should be otherwise the world would be a pretty boring place :)

11 years ago

Ravishing Beast

I think Bill Champlin was a poor fit with Chicago because he basically filled the same role as Robert Lamm, playing keyboards and singing harmonies with Pete. Lamm was really shoved into the background as a result. You want to talk about two voices in synergy? Lamm and Cetera were great together in "Saturday in the Park" and "Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is?"

11 years ago

Ravishing Beast

Have a hard time seeing where you draw "power" and "passion" from Mark Free's effeminate, raspy voice. A poor man's Richard Marx on estrogen? Stick with the Peter Cetera version, for God's sake.

11 years ago

rockingace1

If you pay a closer attention on the description of the video, you'll notice that I share that info. By the way, Mark's version was the real inspiration behind this video upload. I guess most of people recognize Mark's version more rather than Cetera's. Lol! Just wanted this lovely song to be heared in its entirety here on YT. But thanks, for taking time to comment and share your thoughts too, Somogiy Beata. Cheers!

11 years ago

Somogyi Beáta

Mark Free did antoher version of this song. Actually the demo of it. This one is not bad but I prefer Mark Free's more. More passion and power.

11 years ago

Jonas Ben

No you are Beautiful.

11 years ago

klct2006

Nice to hear former Chicago bandmate Bill Champlin on background vocals.

11 years ago

David Rosato

I loved Cetera's work with Chicago and have not followed his solo career closely after this album . But, this is an enjoyable song, good harmony and always loved his voice. Thanks for posting!

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