Top Songs By Chicago
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Chicago
Performer
Dann Huff
Guitar
Tom Bukovac
Guitar
James Matchack
Programming
Lee Thornburg
Trumpet
Bill Champlin
Background Vocals
Jason Scheff
Background Vocals
Robert Lamm
Vocals
James Pankow
Trombone
Tris Imboden
Drums
Lee Loughnane
Flugelhorn
Walter Parazaider
Saxophone
Keith Howland
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jay DeMarcus
Songwriter
Marcus Hummon
Songwriter
James Matchack
Arranger
Bill Champlin
Vocal Arranger
Jason Scheff
Vocal Arranger
James Pankow
Brass Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jay DeMarcus
Producer
James Matchack
Recording Engineer
Jedd Hackett
Editing Engineer
Ben Fowler
Recording Engineer
Chas Sanford
Recording Engineer
Jeff Balding
Recording Engineer
Sean Neff
Editing Engineer
Bob Ludwig
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
Moved out west just to get away
Miles of sky and empty space
Mirrors my soul
I'm out here on my own
I got a new job and a couple new friends
There's even someone special
I think I could start again
But every time we touch
It reminds me of us, and
Every time I close my eyes to go to sleep at night
I wake up and I see your face
Even in my dreams, I can't get any peace
I can't shake off your lovin' chains
Your lovin' chains
So I moved back east just to face my tears
To say what needs sayin' before you disappear
Old friends say you're gone
Long since moved on, now
Every time I close my eyes to go to sleep at night
I wake up and I see your face
Even in my dreams, I can't get any peace
I can't shake off your lovin' chains
Your lovin' chains
I think I'm never gonna climb this mountain
Of my feelings for you
I'm gonna have to live here in your shadow
'Til the skies are no longer blue!
Every time I close my eyes to go to sleep at night
I wake up and I see your face
Even in my dreams, I can't get any peace
I can't shake it
I can't shake it (lovin' chains)
Every time I close my eyes
To go to sleep at night
I wake up and I see your face
And I, and I see you
And I see you, and I see you
Even in my dreams, I can't get any peace
Lovin' chains
Written by: Jay DeMarcus, Marcus Hummon