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  1. Peter Cetera's "Glory Of Love" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 2, 1986 and spent two weeks at the top of the chart.

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  2. "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" is a song by American #rock band #Chicago. The #powerBallad was written by bassist #PeterCetera, who also sang the #leadVocals on the track, and producer #DavidFoster. It was released on May 17, 1982, as the lead single from the album #Chicago16. On September 11 of that year, it reached No. 1 for two weeks on the #Billboard Hot 100. It was the group's second No. 1 single. It was their first top 40 hit since "No Tell Lover" in 1978.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1A0MPWseJIE

  3. "The Next Time I Fall" is a song written by #BobbyCaldwell and #PaulGordon and recorded by a duet of #PeterCetera and #AmyGrant for Cetera's 1986 album #SolitudeSolitaire. It reached number one on #Billboard magazine's #Hot100 and #AdultContemporary chart and was nominated for a #GrammyAwardForBestPopPerformanceByADuoOrGroupWithVocals. In February 2020, it was listed on a Billboard #popMusic list of top 25 love song duets. Upon its release as a single.
    youtube.com/watch?v=c-ENYuomYzA

  4. "Hold Me 'Til the Morning Comes" is a 1983 song by #PaulAnka, featuring backing vocals by then #Chicago singer #PeterCetera. It was written by Anka with #DavidFoster, and produced by #DennyDiante. It was released as the first single from Anka's 1983 album, Walk a Fine Line. It was later included on Anka's 1998 duets album A Body of Work, with re-recorded vocals, keyboards and drums.
    youtube.com/watch?v=WPPsSvMsxg0

  5. Another song about the limelight here on deck from Chicago’s Peter Cetera’s debut solo album with Steve Lukather of Toto fame on lead guitar. It just kicks ass.
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    #80sAlbumRock
    #PeterCetera

    How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm?
    Never make 'em happy
    How you gonna keep 'em close to home?
    Everybody's leavin', headin' for Hollywood

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=V1EMEncW

  6. "Restless Heart" is a song by American singer #PeterCetera, written by Cetera and #AndyHill and released from the album #WorldFallingDown in 1992. "Restless Heart" was Cetera's final of five number-one hits on the US #AdultContemporary chart, spending two weeks at the top. It was also his final top-40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 35. The music video for the song was added to #VH1 rotation in early August, 1992.
    youtube.com/watch?v=S2-31A3nqKQ

  7. "Glory of Love" is a song performed by American musician #PeterCetera, which he wrote and composed with his then-wife Diane Nini, and #DavidFoster. The song was recorded by Cetera shortly after he left the band #Chicago to pursue a solo career. Featured in the film #TheKarateKidPartII (1986), it was Cetera's first hit single after he left the band, reaching number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, and it was included on his album #SolitudeSolitaire (1986).
    youtube.com/watch?v=axSlMfTaiJQ

  8. Look what turns 50 today …

    #chicago #chicagoX #seventiesrock #poprock #terrykath #jamespankow #petercetera #robertlamm #rockmusic #musicsky #musiciansky Chicago releases the Chocolate Album -- also known as Chicago X -- on June 14, 1976. It's recorded at the infamous Caribou Ranch in Colorado and was the album that finally delivered the group their first US number 1 single. The album was a bit more mainstream -- a departure from the sprawling, multi-part jazz/rock…

    robinbannks.com/2026/06/14/loo

  9. Prepare to sing along, #GenX!

    ▶️ Hard To Say I'm Sorry / You're The Inspiration / Glory Of Love - Peter Cetera
    youtube.com/watch?v=XmjgvXqZZS
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  10. "Hold Me 'Til the Morning Comes" is a 1983 song by #PaulAnka, featuring backing vocals by then #Chicago singer #PeterCetera. It was written by Anka with #DavidFoster, and produced by #DennyDiante. It was released as the first single from Anka's 1983 album, Walk a Fine Line. It was later included on Anka's 1998 duets album A Body of Work, with re-recorded vocals, keyboards and drums.
    youtube.com/watch?v=yndxW8E7US4

  11. "25 or 6 to 4" is a song written by American musician #RobertLamm, one of the founding members of the band #Chicago. It was recorded in August 1969 for their second album, Chicago, with #PeterCetera on lead vocals. #ColumbiaRecords released the song as a single in June 1970. "25 or 6 to 4" peaked at number 4 on the #Billboard Hot 100 and number 6 on the Cash Box Top 100 charts.
    youtube.com/watch?v=vTuwif1AxJE

  12. "Hard Habit to Break" is a song written by #SteveKipner and John Lewis Parker, produced and arranged by #DavidFoster and recorded by the group Chicago for their 1984 album #Chicago17, with #BillChamplin and #PeterCetera sharing lead vocals. Released as the second single from the album, it reached No. 3 on the #Billboard Hot 100 and was prevented from charting higher by "#CaribbeanQueen" by #BillyOcean and "#IJustCalledToSayILoveYou" by #StevieWonder.
    youtube.com/watch?v=h4Khmgvj5J4

  13. "You're the Inspiration" is a song written by #PeterCetera and #DavidFoster for the group Chicago and recorded for their fourteenth studio album #Chicago17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The third single released from that album, it reached No. 3 on the US #Billboard #Hot100 chart in January 1985 and also climbed to the top position on the #AdultContemporary chart at the same time. The song won honors for Foster.
    youtube.com/watch?v=CRfy1yorkec

  14. "Wishing You Were Here" is a song written by #PeterCetera for the group Chicago and recorded for their album #ChicagoVII (1974), with lead vocals by #TerryKath (uncredited on #theOriginal album package), while Cetera sang the song's bridge. The third single released from that album, it reached No. 11 on the U.S. #Billboard #Hot100, No. 9 on the #CashBox Top 100, and hit No. 1 on the #EasyListening chart. Kath and Cetera swap their usual instruments.
    youtube.com/watch?v=gsuv4HPGNHM