Released in May 1988, "" is a power ballad by the American rock band Chicago. Serving as the lead single from their album Chicago 19 , the track reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking a commercial peak for the band's late-80s soft-rock era. Song Background
: The song was written by prolific hitmakers Diane Warren and Albert Hammond . Released in May 1988, "" is a power
: The track exemplifies the band's shift away from their early jazz-rock roots toward a polished, radio-friendly adult contemporary sound, though it does include brief appearances from the signature horn section. : The track exemplifies the band's shift away
: The video begins with snow falling on a stone building. They dance while the band performs, and at
: A man in a tuxedo confronts a woman, and the two eventually fall through a floor into a dreamlike sequence. They dance while the band performs, and at various points, band members are seen floating through the air.
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: It features Bill Champlin on lead vocals, marking the first Chicago single where he performs all lead vocals himself.