
Billboard Top 40 Hits 1971: ‘#194: ‘Questions 67 & 68’- Chicago. October 9, 1971.
- Single: ‘Questions 67 & 68’- Chicago
- Record Company- Columbia
- Genre: Pop
- Written by Robert Lamm
- Time: 3:25
- B-side: ‘I’m A Man’
- Album- Chicago Transit Authority
- Grade: A
- Peaked at #24 10 weeks in Billboard Hot 100. Did not chart in UK
When originally released as Chicago’s debut single in 1969- ‘Questions 67 &68’- peaked at #71. After having success in the next two years- with 7 Top 40 and 5 Top 10 hits- Chicago gave it another try-with an edited more radio friendly version of the song- and it did better- peaking at #24.
fine song. I really liked their hits of this era, and a bit later (the mid 70s soft rock)… don’t know what happened in the 80s, but either they changed or I did as I don’t have much patience for the 80s or 90s hits by them.
Record 1, side 2 of “Chicago Transit Authority” had some of the greatest music on it, and this kicked it off.
Well I may have accidentally answered by own question. I watched an obscure doc called ‘ Searching for Terry Kath’ today that randomly came up on our TV suggestions list. Pretty neat, and very informative about the early years of Chicago. Some key take-aways…Terrys daughter is pretty darn cute for a middle-aged woman (sorry to be pol. incorrect but I am a male); Terry was a better guitarist than I realized (Hendrix said Kath was better than he was), Kath didn’t commit suicide but did kill himself being stupid. Worth a watch.