Twelve months can make or break any band. The up and downs, the personal trials, and the months away from home are enough to pull at the toughest heartstrings. Fortunately for Chicago’s 1997, the time between the release of their debut …A Better View of the Rising Moon and their newest work On the Run, was not only career changing; it was life asserting.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Verse 1: BF#/BbB I grew up on the run BF#/Bb I guess that you can say B I am my father's son EC#m I'm haunted every day G#mF#/BbB by the choices i have made EbmE and that's something C#mF#B i couldn't say to just anyone
Verse 2: BF#/Bb I spent my best B years on the road BF#/Bb done my share of rambling B think i'll head back to my home EF# but no where ever seems G#m like it's the only F#/BbB place for me EbmE so as much as i don't C#mF# want to be alone B i gotta leave
Verse 3: BF#/Bb Sometimes you gotta hurt B to feel okay BF#/Bb Sometimes you gotta run B to make your problems go away EF# No one ever taught me G#mF#/BbB what i really need to know EbmEC#mF# Like how to love some one B and let em' go...
Chorus: EF#G#m Let em' go let em' go E how can you C#mF# really love someone B and let em' go?