Beginnings (Chicago song)
"Beginnings" | ||||
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Single by Chicago Transit Authority | ||||
from the album Chicago Transit Authority | ||||
B-side |
"Poem 58" (Original 1969 release) "Colour My World" (1971 re-release) | |||
Released |
October 1969 June 1971 (re-released) | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Recorded | January 27/30, 1969 | |||
Genre | Jazz rock, folk rock | |||
Length |
7:54 (Album version) 2:47 (Single version) 6:26 (Only the Beginning edit) | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Songwriter(s) | Robert Lamm | |||
Producer(s) | James William Guercio | |||
Chicago Transit Authority singles chronology | ||||
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"Beginnings" is a song written by Robert Lamm for the rock band Chicago Transit Authority and recorded for their debut album Chicago Transit Authority, released in 1969. Lamm also provided lead vocals. The song was the band's second single (after "Questions 67 and 68"), but failed to chart on its initial release.
After the band's success with subsequent singles, "Beginnings" was re-released in June 1971, backed with "Colour My World". Both sides became U.S. radio hits, and the combined single climbed to number seven on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. "Beginnings" reached number one on the U.S. Easy Listening chart.[1]
The distinctive acoustic guitar was originally played by Chicago's guitarist Terry Kath. In concert, Lamm has played guitar for the song, though he is primarily known as the group's keyboard player.
The uncut album version clocked in at 7:54. The original single version was cut to just under three minutes, leaving only a fraction of the climactic second half. A later edit of over six minutes for subsequent compilation albums restores much of the second half (leaving off only the extended percussion outro). Two notable exceptions are the compilations Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits (in its CD edition) and The Heart of Chicago 1967-1997, both of which feature the original full-length version of the tune.
Cover versions
In 1974, "Beginnings" was covered by pianist Gene Harris on his Blue Note album Astral Signal. This is one of the very few times Harris can be heard as lead vocalist.
Chart performance
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Personnel
- Robert Lamm - lead vocals, Hohner Pianet electric piano, Hammond organ
- Terry Kath - backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar
- Peter Cetera - backing vocals, bass
- Danny Seraphine - drums, percussion
- Jimmy Pankow - trombone
- Lee Loughnane - trumpet
- Walter Parazaider - alto saxophone
References
- ↑ "Billboard Singles". All Media Guide / Billboard. Retrieved 2010-03-07.
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- ↑ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
- ↑ "Top Pop 100 Singles" Billboard December 25, 1971: TA-36
- ↑ "Billboard". Books.google.com. 1971-12-25. p. 15. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2016-05-30.