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"Saturday in the Park" is a song written by Robert Lamm and recorded by the group Chicago for their 1972 album Chicago V. It was very successful upon release, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and became the band's highest-charting single at the time, helping lift the album to No. 1. Billboard ranked it as the No. 76 song for ...
Official audio for Chicago - "Saturday in the Park" from 'Chicago V' (1972)Listen to Chicago’s latest release, Chicago Christmas here https://rhino.lnk.to/Ch...
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[Verse 1: Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera, Both] Saturday in the park. I think it was the Fourth of July. Saturday in the park. I think it was the Fourth of July. People dancing, people...
"Saturday in the Park" was very successful upon release, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's highest-charting single at the time, he...
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- Hoisen
May 24, 2013 · - YouTube. Chicago - (1973) "Saturday in the Park" & "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" RocknRollArchive2. 30.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 34K. 4.1M views 11 years ago. July 17,...
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Learn the story behind this 1972 hit song, inspired by a Fourth of July in New York's Central Park. Find out the meaning of the Italian lyrics, the bronze man reference, and the Grammy performance.
A song about a happy day in the park with people dancing, laughing and celebrating. The lyrics include some gibberish words and references to Central Park and a bronze man named Terry Kath.