Chicago’s Joyful Delivery of “Make Me Smile”
“Make Me Smile” is a song by the American rock band Chicago. It was released in 1970 as the first single from their second album, “Chicago.” The song was written by James Pankow, the band’s trombone player, and it features lead vocals by Terry Kath, the band’s guitarist.
“Make Me Smile” is known for its upbeat tempo, catchy melody, and horn-driven arrangement, which became a signature sound for Chicago. The song starts with a famous horn intro and then transitions into a lively rock tune. The lyrics express feelings of love and happiness, capturing the joy of being in a relationship with someone who makes the narrator smile.
The song received positive reviews and became a commercial success, reaching the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Its infectious energy and memorable horn section made it a favorite among fans and established Chicago as a prominent band in the 1970s rock scene.
“Make Me Smile” has remained a popular song and is often performed in Chicago’s live concerts. Its dynamic arrangement and joyful lyrics continue to resonate with audiences, making it a classic in the band’s extensive discography.