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June 30, 2026
In 70, the first of four hits came on CBS, with
I’m A Man at No. 8 and 25 Or Six To Four at No.7.
And in 76, If You Leave Me Now became a gold selling
UK + US No.1, which was simply heaven.
In 77, Baby What A Big Surprise,
their last on CBS, made a No.41 score.
And in 82, now on Full Moon,
Hard To Say I’m Sorry – a US No.1+UK. Top 4.
In 84, Hard Habit To Break
peaked at No.8, also on Full Moon.
And in 85, on Warner Brothers,
You’re The Inspiration was a No.14 tune.
Walter Parazaider – a much respected founder member of Chicago,
and multi talented musician ( sax, flute and clarinet).
Thank You for such a great contribution to the music industry.
RIP 1945 – 2026
written by
Harriet Blackbury
usual copyright rules apply
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