Hard To Say I’m Sorry (KARAOKE) | Chicago

#KaraokeCovers #KaraokeHits #KaraokeVersions “Hard to Say I’m Sorry“ is a song written by bassist Peter Cetera, who also sang lead on the track, and producer David Foster,[3] for the group Chicago. It was released on May 16, 1982, as the lead single from the album Chicago 16. The song reached No. 1 for two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 11 of that year. It was the group’s second No. 1 single. It was their first top 50 hit since “No Tell Lover“ in 1978 and it spent twelve weeks in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The single was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in September of the same year. Songwriter Cetera, a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), won an ASCAP Pop Music Award for the song in the category, Most Performed Songs. The song, as well as the album on which it is featured, was a marked departure from Chicago’s traditional soft rock, horn-driven sound, taking on a polished and modern feel. With minimal horns, the track instead featured more layered synthesizers and heavier distorted guitar in a contemporary 1980s styling. A second movement of the song, “Get Away“, does prominently feature the Chicago horns, and it was co-written by Robert Lamm. Deviating from Chicago’s practice of having mostly band members playing on their albums, “Hard to Say I’m Sorry“ featured several session musicians. The song featured producer David Foster on the piano, as well as three members of the American rock band Toto, including Steve Lukather on guitar and David Paich and Steve Porcaro both contributing synthesizers. The song’s vocals were performed by Peter Cetera. The only other member of Chicago besides Cetera that played on the track was drummer Danny Seraphine. The song was also featured as the ending theme in the movie and soundtrack for Summer Lovers, a 1982 film written and directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Peter Gallagher, Daryl Hannah and Valerie Quennessen, and filmed on location on the island of Santorini, Greece. Source: ’m_Sorry Thanks for watching! Click the #SUBSCRIBE BUTTON and NOTIFICATION BELL to receive updates on #PinoyKaraokeBattle ‘s latest videos. Learn more: ... Listen ad-free with DISCLAIMER: I do not own the music in this video. Please contact the artist/label if you want to use it. If you want me to remove the song/s on my channel, please contact me on this email address - anythingandeverything1001@ “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.“ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO THE RESPECTIVE OWNERS. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Hard to Say I’m Sorry (2009 Remaster) · Chicago Chicago 16 ℗ 1976 WEA International Inc. Vocal Arranger: Bill Champlin Guitar, Keyboards: Bill Champlin Backing Vocals: Bill Champlin Mixing Engineer: Bill Schnee Second Engineer: Bobby Gerber Second Engineer: Britt Bacon Second Engineer: Chip Strader Additional Guitar: Chris Pinnick Arranger: Danny Seraphine Drums: Danny Seraphine Arranger: David Foster String Arranger: David Foster Arranger: David Foster Additional Keyboards: David Foster Producer: David Foster Additional Synthesizer: David Foster Additional Synthesizer: David Paich Second Engineer: David Schober Second Engineer: Don Levy Second Engineer: Ernie Sheesely Violin: Gerard Vinci Engineer: Humberto Gatica Mixing Engineer: Humberto Gatica Engineer: Humberto Gatica Assistant Mixing Engineer: Jack Goudie Brass Arranger: James Pankow Trombone: James Pankow Second Engineer: Jeff Borgeson String Arranger: Jeremy Lubbock Assistant Mixing Engineer: Lee Loughnane Flugelhorn, Piccolo, Trumpet: Lee Loughnane Additional Guitar: Michael Landau Arranger: Peter Cetera String Arranger: Peter Cetera Vocal Arranger: Peter Cetera Acoustic Guitar: Peter Cetera Bass Guitar: Peter Cetera Lead Vocals: Peter Cetera Backing Vocals: Peter Cetera Second Engineer: Phil Jamtaas Keyboards: Robert Lamm Backing Vocals: Robert Lamm Second Engineer: Steve Cohen Additional Guitar: Steve Lukather Synthesizer Programmer: Steve Porcaro Additional Synthesizer: Steve Porcaro Assistant Mixing Engineer: Walter Parazaider Woodwinds: Walter Parazaider Writer: David Foster Writer: Peter Cetera Writer: Ro
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