Great job ! Peter Cetera was a neighbor here in Nashville he said this song had a special meaning ! In December of 77 it was the last song I saw Chicago do it seemed only a few weeks and Terry Kath left us ! Thank You Suzy
Short of opera I don't the there's anything Suzy can't sing. What a talent, you can't put a label on her, country, swing, western, rock and roll, she can make it all sound good. True talent.
Completely agreeing (im a guitarist by the way an i dont wanna pianist in me band its kinda unnatural that piano is "in tune" an strruggling Suzy``s gtr not...ha!...three guitars can do very well together, how bout thrree pianos?...pianissimo!!! sea crest out...(a sun is shining on my balcony so its ukulele (tuning/playing time...))))) musical thougths toards the silent night yrs Kimmo ;)
Wow, she has such an incredible voice! She has always been my favorite of the excellent crop of talented female singers that arrived on the music scene in the early 1990s. I really wish modern music could be this good again.
Suzy, you've done Peter Cetera proud! A lovely version of an iconic song. Your voice is pure silk (I was in high school, too when Chicago's version came out).
This is what the statement: "She's the class of herself" means. No auto-tune needed. And she's not a teen girl anymore, still charm and grace as she used to be... Needless to say, I'm still in love with this girl ♫♫ ❀(~‿~)❀ ♫♫
Meade Skelton She wasn't ever a country singer to begin with! The first song she ever released was "I Want To Set The World On Fire" which was originally recorded by the Ink Spots.
Rusty Wolfe She did other genres, but her mainstay songs was the very Folk/Western style of Country music. She was a big fan of Jerry Jeff Walker. I always considered her Country. Pure voice as mountain stream.
Meade Skelton She's too versatile a singer to be considered strictly country. She grew up on western music because she loved Roy Rogers, Patsy Montana and Bob Wills. It's a shame that by the time she became popular that country crossover hits were all but non-existent. Otherwise an entire new audience would've been able to listen to her music and hear how great she is. Look What Love Has Done To Me, this one right here, If You Leave Me Now and In Heaven are three songs that would've easily crossed over to Top 40 and Middle Of The Road stations playlists. But Clear Channel destroyed the radio formats as we knew them and maybe 250 songs get on their rotations these says. They destroyed radio as we knew and that's why I love Live365.com so much. We can listen to whatever music we want to over there and nor be restricted by minescule radio station playlists,
Rusty Wolfe I consider being Country a compliment. You probably are one of those people who turn your nose at Country. To me, her voice is pure and very much Country/Folk. I don't like Pop music. Also Country singers were crossing over since Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves, so you're wrong about that.
Meade Skelton There's nothing complimentrary about being called country - especially if it's a female artist. Nashville has never had any use for femsle artists. All the care about is the untalented male in a cowboy hat that they can promote to women. The first cross over song was Four Walls by Jim Reeves. That song is what lead Chet Atkins to perfect the "Nashville Sound" with "He'll Have To Go'" But he was already working on it whenever Elvis recorded Love Me Tender. The next song was "Hello Walls" and then the Jim Teeves classic. Eddy Arnold fllowed suit whenever he re-orchestrated his songs such as Welcome To My World, What's He Doing In My World?, Cattle Call and You Don't Know me. Then Patsy Cline hit with "Crazy". This right here is a perfect example of the "Nashville sound" and why shouldn't it be since Chet Atkins was her mentor? Incidentially, Nashville hated what Eddy Arnold and Chet Atkins were doing. They removed the twang, the fiddles, guitars and banjos replacing them with lush orchestrations, more traditional arrangements and smother vocals. But the public still lpoves it and videos like this prove it..
SUZY BOGGUSS , TALENTO DE VOZ VC TEM , SUCESSO EM VC E ETERNO ISTO SIM E VOZ , SO TENHO AGRADECER POR ME PROPORCIONAR DE OUVIR ESTA INVEJÁVEL 💙💛💖💞💚❤💗💕💓💜💌💌💜💓❤💙💌💛💙💞💖💚💜💚💓❤💕💗💜💞💚💖💛💙💌💜💞👋👋👋👋👋 SUZY BOGGUS.
Suzy,, I love you and think you are the greatest female C & W singer that is still living. But take better care of yourself, you're still the sexyest singer around, please don't get more rounder.
Suzy has such a beautiful voice. Beautiful lady too.
Sweet Suzy! Wonderful. Live shows are amazing. Thank you for being willing to tour and be f2f with your fans. You are an angel.
I just can’t stop listening to her. Wish I would’ve known of long before, she is beautiful and what a wonderful voice.
Damn. Yet another reason to love Suzy Bogguss. As if I needed one.
Suzy, this is magic.
Don't leave us...........keep playing. This is just beautiful. Not heard just anywhere.
She always wowed me whatever song she does on stage. You're great.
As a 40-year fan of Peter Cetera, I have to give this beautiful version of the song a BIG thumbs up! :)
Great job ! Peter Cetera was a neighbor here in Nashville he said this song had a special meaning ! In December of 77 it was the last song I saw Chicago do it seemed only a few weeks and Terry Kath left us ! Thank You Suzy
She is so awesome! Great job on that song!!
Makes me cry every time I hear this. I love her.
Short of opera I don't the there's anything Suzy can't sing. What a talent, you can't put a label on her, country, swing, western, rock and roll, she can make it all sound good.
True talent.
Completely agreeing (im a guitarist by the way an i dont wanna pianist in me band its kinda unnatural that piano is "in tune" an strruggling Suzy``s gtr not...ha!...three guitars can do very well together, how bout thrree pianos?...pianissimo!!! sea crest out...(a sun is shining on my balcony so its ukulele (tuning/playing time...))))) musical thougths toards the silent night yrs Kimmo ;)
One of the best voices ever.
Love this version of Suzy Bogguss💐
love this cover. wow. suzy is the best. her voice is perfection.
I've always loved this song...so pretty.
Very good singer.
Wow, she has such an incredible voice! She has always been my favorite of the excellent crop of talented female singers that arrived on the music scene in the early 1990s. I really wish modern music could be this good again.
suzy is amazing. such a beautiful voice, and beautiful person.
Is anybody paying attention to not only the pretty face and the beautiful voice but this girl is a great guitar player.
yes she is, to do such picking,remain calm & sing so beautifuly- WOW! & a Chicago song too,ha ha
Suzy does a nice job on this song.
Man she really killed it~!! What a pure talent and such a beautiful person==I just melt away when I watch her sing like this.
She is totally great!
Suzy, you've done Peter Cetera proud! A lovely version of an iconic song. Your voice is pure silk (I was in high school, too when Chicago's version came out).
A voice as smooth as velvet.
I STARTED LOVING HER TODAY GUITAR STRINGS & ALL❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Beautiful.
she is great. Love her version from Sunday soon
💓⭐💓I love it gorgeous 💓⭐💓
Love it!!!
That was beautiful Suzy. and no wonder Chet Atkins said she's a great guitar player. I had no idea.
would love ..sweet danger...part 2..love this
BEAUTIFUL!!!
This is what the statement: "She's the class of herself" means. No auto-tune needed.
And she's not a teen girl anymore, still charm and grace as she used to be...
Needless to say, I'm still in love with this girl ♫♫ ❀(~‿~)❀ ♫♫
👍
Good lord..she owns that tune. Time for her to transition over to oldies pop.
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@Kobe Shepard Yup, have been using flixzone for years myself :D
Imagine paying for a ticket to see Suzy and having someone talk all the way thru this song? Grrrrrrr
HOW BEAUTIFUL IS THAT?????? I WISH SHE WOULD DO MORE CROSSOVER SONGS SHE WOULD TAKE ANOTHER STEPP UP.....
Vacaville, been there. Hadn't done that.😊
Wow this is so beautiful 😍
Love Suzy! I wish she would come back to Country music. Not crazy about the Pop tunes , but she can make even that sound good.
Meade Skelton She wasn't ever a country singer to begin with! The first song she ever released was "I Want To Set The World On Fire" which was originally recorded by the Ink Spots.
Rusty Wolfe She did other genres, but her mainstay songs was the very Folk/Western style of Country music. She was a big fan of Jerry Jeff Walker. I always considered her Country. Pure voice as mountain stream.
Meade Skelton She's too versatile a singer to be considered strictly country. She grew up on western music because she loved Roy Rogers, Patsy Montana and Bob Wills. It's a shame that by the time she became popular that country crossover hits were all but non-existent. Otherwise an entire new audience would've been able to listen to her music and hear how great she is. Look What Love Has Done To Me, this one right here, If You Leave Me Now and In Heaven are three songs that would've easily crossed over to Top 40 and Middle Of The Road stations playlists. But Clear Channel destroyed the radio formats as we knew them and maybe 250 songs get on their rotations these says. They destroyed radio as we knew and that's why I love Live365.com so much. We can listen to whatever music we want to over there and nor be restricted by minescule radio station playlists,
Rusty Wolfe
I consider being Country a compliment. You probably are one of those people who turn your nose at Country. To me, her voice is pure and very much Country/Folk. I don't like Pop music. Also Country singers were crossing over since Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves, so you're wrong about that.
Meade Skelton There's nothing complimentrary about being called country - especially if it's a female artist. Nashville has never had any use for femsle artists. All the care about is the untalented male in a cowboy hat that they can promote to women.
The first cross over song was Four Walls by Jim Reeves. That song is what lead Chet Atkins to perfect the "Nashville Sound" with "He'll Have To Go'" But he was already working on it whenever Elvis recorded Love Me Tender. The next song was "Hello Walls" and then the Jim Teeves classic. Eddy Arnold fllowed suit whenever he re-orchestrated his songs such as Welcome To My World, What's He Doing In My World?, Cattle Call and You Don't Know me. Then Patsy Cline hit with "Crazy". This right here is a perfect example of the "Nashville sound" and why shouldn't it be since Chet Atkins was her mentor?
Incidentially, Nashville hated what Eddy Arnold and Chet Atkins were doing. They removed the twang, the fiddles, guitars and banjos replacing them with lush orchestrations, more traditional arrangements and smother vocals. But the public still lpoves it and videos like this prove it..
An even sweeter rendition than her studio cover of this great song, really lovely! Even the yammering in the background can't spoil this treat :)
SUZY BOGGUSS , TALENTO DE VOZ VC TEM , SUCESSO EM VC E ETERNO ISTO SIM E VOZ , SO TENHO AGRADECER POR ME PROPORCIONAR DE OUVIR ESTA INVEJÁVEL 💙💛💖💞💚❤💗💕💓💜💌💌💜💓❤💙💌💛💙💞💖💚💜💚💓❤💕💗💜💞💚💖💛💙💌💜💞👋👋👋👋👋 SUZY BOGGUS.
Beautiful rendition......
ilove her so much
Perfect..............:)
Chicago ruled an era... Great tribute! Peter Cetera was OK but Terry defined the energy and willed the band to greatness.
she's playing great stuff on guitar while letting her angels sing..no wonder Chet adored her!
Wow!
Shivers go up my spine win you sing the ooowooooo hoooooo I just want you to stay. *clapping*......ONCORE ONCOFRE tossing roses
I don't like people doing other people's songs. SUZY I BELIEVE YOU KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE BALL FIELD
lov lov lov
Awesome
❤❤❤❤
y tok my heart Coco & Meek
Nice, very nice!
Can you record Baby July?
Great job! Who's the keyboardist?
Who wouldn't want to make a cover of this? Peter wrote one of the modern classics.
This song make i
If there is one guy I envy the most, it is Suzy's husband.
The noise in the audience most be soul destroying for this beautiful singer.
That voice…and her…
Suzy should do a version of " You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone- The Cup Song"
An improvement,although it was pleasant when Chicago made it well known...
Mooi🇳🇱
The Woozy Gal is a musical pal.
Suzy,, I love you and think you are the greatest female C & W singer that is still living. But take better care of yourself, you're still the sexyest singer around, please don't get more rounder.
People talking during her performance...not cool
One person must be hearing impaired!
Rusty Wolfe Make that 2 people!
Rusty Wolfe 5 😡
Que aburrida...mucho bla bla bla
Love it!