I wonder what's been on your mind
Baby, I don't know
Something strange is going on
Seems you've been so far away
Got to bring you back, next to me

Is there a thread we can hold on to
Or just a broken seam
Is there a promise for tomorrow
Or just a shattered dream
If only we could see things through

Show me a sign
Show me a sign, girl
You won't turn away
Hold on to the light
Never let go
I'll show you the way

Even in the worst of times
If we got love
Baby, we can work it out
I need to know you'll always be
Here by my side, next to me

I'll be the one that you can lean on
I'd never leave you behind
We've got enough to build a dream on
So baby, say you'll be mine
You need me just like I need you

Show me a sign
Show me a sign, girl
You won't turn away
Hold on to the light
Never let go
I'll show you the way

I believe our love's a miracle
We can find a way
Listen, baby

Show me a sign
You won't turn away

Show me a sign
Show me a sign
You won't turn away
Hold on to the light
Never let go
I'll show you the way

Show me a sign
Show me a sign, girl
Won't turn away
Don't turn away
Hold on to the light
Never let go
I'll show you the way

Chicago

Chicago is a rock band hailing from the Illinois city of the same name. With its multitude of certified gold and platinum hits, the band has had enough longevity to last for over fifty years.

Chicago was formed on February 15, 1967, between keyboardist/singer Robert Lamm, trumpeter Lee Loughnane, saxophonist Walter Parazaider, drummer Danny Seraphine, guitarist Terry Kath, and trombonist James Pankow. The group called themselves “The Big Thing,” and played Top 40 hits in nightclubs in Chicago. In 1968, the band relocated to Los Angles, and changed their name to Chicago Transit Authority. They gained massive amounts of exposure to famous musicians of the time by regularly playing at the Whiskey A Go Go nightclub. In 1969, they released a self-titled album which peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart. The next year, the band shortened their name to “Chicago” to avoid a lawsuit from the actual company of the same name.

The band has released a plethora of albums, most of them titled Chicago enumerated with Roman numerals. The band changed its sound in the late 70s and 80s following the death of Terry Kath. Since then, the band has still carried on a legacy for the decades following, but has slowed the release of original music to a trickle.