Chicago - Nothin's Gonna Stop Us Now video free download


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Chicago - Chicago 18 (1986)

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10 years ago

iamunderground

Kelly....I miss you so much.

10 years ago

Ed Jones

It seems as if one person was, indeed, stopped.

11 years ago

Erik Stone

I Love This Chicago 1986 Hit, "Nothin' Gonna Stop Us Now," Forever.

11 years ago

Lauren Scheff

The only song on Chicago 18 with real bass that Jason played on his Philip Kubicki Factor Bass, and this song features Buzz Feiten on guitars. Foster played moog & synth bass on the rest of the record.

11 years ago

Allison Ikay

I thought that random horn section was a post-ending for It's Alright, kinda like how Strawberry Fields ends with the random drums

11 years ago

TheCLOUDFORCE

AOR MASTERPIECE!!!!!!

11 years ago

LoveDaly32

Sorry for my grammar. I am on an iPod.

11 years ago

LoveDaly32

Not a fan 18 but not a bad album. It's just too post- Cetera for me but don't get me wrong I love Jason in Chicago and I am a big fan, but he just was better in Chi 19 and up. Either way NGSUN is one of my favorite songs off Chi18. This song deserves to be one of their great 80's songs for sure even though it was not released as a single.

11 years ago

Sanal Leejean

my fav album number one from Chicago. influenced me big time!

11 years ago

kcdesert05

Dawna....

11 years ago

anibal colon

Remembering when I was in University. Awesome!!!

12 years ago

TheMamoneitor

No dickhead, no. jubilate merde

12 years ago

TheRunner75

When I was 18 in 1968, they released their first album under the name Chicago Transit Authority! They were the new sensation in rock music and I used to be a fan. What are they now? They became a load of rubbish and dross. They sound is just commercial and digital and their ballads are lame and insipid.

12 years ago

Ed Jones

Actually, I'm a diehard Chicago fan. And I even liked them after Peter left. But, 18 was worn out. Granted, they had commercial success with the album, but any true fan will tell you this album was not up to snuff. The horn section became almost an after thought on all the songs. And they crossed over from a true pop jazz band to an easy listening band with subtle jazz overtones. As for coming to Chicago, been there done that. Got my autographed Sosa jersey.

12 years ago

MrLeftfootlouie

Ed don't ever come to Chicago.

12 years ago

Ed Jones

Left out the token gesture horn intro. Otherwise, this is an awesome song. Should have been a single. The remake of 25 or 6 to 4 was awful. Niagara Falls was overdone. And the rest of the album seemed as if it was leftover rejects from 17. ( Will you still love me and If she would have been faithful aside.)

12 years ago

kcdesert05

Believe it or not, my favorite Chicago song.

12 years ago

Héctor Bacelis Briseño

It should still have music like this, great song, and sound.

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