Chicago’s Heartfelt Performance of “Baby, What a Big Surprise”
“Baby, What a Big Surprise” is a soft rock ballad by the American band Chicago. It was released in 1977 on their album “Chicago XI.” The song was written by Peter Cetera, the band’s bassist and lead vocalist.
The lyrics of “Baby, What a Big Surprise” convey a sense of surprise and wonderment. The narrator expresses amazement at discovering something unexpected, something that took them by surprise. The song’s title phrase, “Baby, what a big surprise,” is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the sense of astonishment and delight.
Musically, the song features a melodic and acoustic arrangement, characterized by Cetera’s smooth vocals and a gentle acoustic guitar riff. The song’s laid-back and romantic atmosphere contributed to its popularity.
“Baby, What a Big Surprise” became a major hit for Chicago, reaching high positions on the charts in several countries, including the United States and Canada. Its catchy melody, heartfelt lyrics, and Cetera’s soulful delivery made it one of the band’s memorable ballads, celebrated for its emotional impact and timeless appeal.