Chicago - "If You Leave Me Now" w/ Peter Cetera Live Japan video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/05/31

Chicago - Live in concert singing their #1 hit from 1976 , "If You Leave Me Now". The song was written by Peter Cetera , who provides the lead vocals. The song is from the album Chicago "X", which is also known as "The Chocolate Bar" album due to Chicago logo being used to look like a candy bar on the album cover.

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8 years ago

Anna Fernan

Oh my God.Peter Cetera so sexy in here .yummy 

8 years ago

Robert G.

I presume that Chicago didn't perform "Harry Truman" during their shows in Japan.

9 years ago

psychodelicrock12

This is in Japan from 1984. On other videos from this concert, the back of the stage has Chicago 84 spelled in lights. 

9 years ago

IVONE BULKA

nobody sing best than you Peter!!!BEST SINGER IN THE WORLD!!!

9 years ago

Urbano1980

Só é Daniela Arcos, eterno Peter Cetera, Chicago formação original.

9 years ago

daniela arcos

ese no es el original

10 years ago

Salvador Garcia Vicencio

Del album de musica con pasado CHICAGO

10 years ago

Janelle Tarnopolski

you're truly sad. Sadly they don't write songs like these anymore. Go back to your "bang bitches and slappin' ho's" music

10 years ago

Joy Sombilon

Im 22.. and damn it !! I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH!! :D ♥

10 years ago

LAmotionPics

Its not worth writing a meaningful message to people like you who doesn't even have a "compatible" heart with the music's from the classic. You're not the one to blame, its your generation. Thankfully I grew up as a kid in the 90's who listens to this.

10 years ago

candy javier sakai

Classic

10 years ago

padussia

I can't help but to love this song and group. This song's a classic.

10 years ago

Carl Clandestine

Look what happened to them after Cetera and Perry left, both bands became second rate bands and irrellevant. Neither Chicago or Journey have done very much since that happened.

10 years ago

Dino0469

You are absolutely 100% correct! And it's such a shame that things have gotten that way too...yep-I know exactly what you are saying... All I can say is that I'm glad I was around back then and not a teen coming up today-there "ain't no way" I'd wanna be 18 today! Not that I'm blaming them-I'm not at all... just sayin thank God I grew up back then with Journey,Chicago ,Foreigner,STYX,Hall&Oates,Stones,etc-etc...when music was great man!.. instead of these days! I'm very thankful for that!! :)

10 years ago

Dan Pham

In this case "gay" implies that the lyrics are too eloquent for this generation, which prefers elementary lyrics from hip hop music. Love is gone. Only sex and drugs are left.

10 years ago

Dino0469

I don't know your age and you are entitled to your opinion BUT i must respond to the "no soul" remark!This was a smooth song back then and it still is!I was in 10th grade when this came out-I liked it then and I still do!Chicago had many great songs and I don't see how one can say this has no soul and is "gay"-whatever that means.As a musician I listen to everything from hip hop to this and I can certainly tell you this song has a LOT of soul to me!! But again, you are entitled to your opinion..

10 years ago

André Cesconeto

parecido com bee gees

10 years ago

André Cesconeto

d+ sem coments...

10 years ago

Robert Gross

Watching Chris Pinnick play bass in the shadows like that is spooky... it's like the ghost of Kath....

10 years ago

Anjelica Marrujo

Classic Chicago tune, it has a special meaning for me, my sister's boyfriend was killed in 1976 when this came out, and of course we were all devastated, and this song was playing and I felt so sad for her, and for me, the family and all, but this song for me, is so sweet, sad bittersweet, I still love this song, and all the haters out there, shame on you, Peter Cetera is great, and of course RIP Terry Kath, I love you too...Chicago all time fav. American band....peace from San Diego....

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