Song for You

Song for You Lyrics

Want you to know, I'm a man
Say the words and I'll say it again
Want you to know, I'm a man you can depend upon
That's all, all I am

Wanted to show, I'm a man
Say the word and I'll tell you again
Wanted to show, I'm a man you can rely upon
That's all I am

I am a man that you can count on
Call out my name and I'll be there
I'm a man you can be sure of, baby
It's your love that takes me there, takes me there

Want you to know, I'm a man
Say the words to me, say it again
Want you to know, I'm a man you can depend upon
That's all, all I am

I am a man that you can count on
Call out my name and I'll be there
I'm a man you can be sure of, baby
It's your love that takes me there

I am a man that you can lean on
Call out my name and I'll be there
I'm a man you can be sure of, baby
It's your love that takes me there

I am a man that you can count on
Call out my name and I'll be there
I'm a man you can be sure of, baby
It's your love that takes me there, takes me there

Writer(s): THOMAS WALSH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Song for You' by Chicago?

    The lyrics for 'Song for You' by Chicago were written by Thomas Walsh.

  2. Who performed the lead vocals for 'Song for You'?

    The lead vocals for 'Song for You' were performed by Peter Cetera.

  3. On which album did 'Song for You' by Chicago appear?

    'Song for You' by Chicago appeared on their album 'Chicago VI' released in 1973.

  4. How did Chicago's collaboration with David Foster impact their music style?

    In collaboration with David Foster, Chicago made adjustments to their sound to achieve more hits, incorporating fewer horns in some songs, which led to a new audience and extended the band's popularity for three more decades.

  5. What notable musical elements are featured in 'Song for You'?

    'Song for You' features Walter Parazaider playing a soprano saxophone solo and guitarist Terry Kath using a wah-wah pedal and phase shifter on his guitar.

  6. What was the significance of the song 'Just You 'n' Me' to Chicago's radio presence?

    'Just You 'n' Me,' another song by Chicago, was the final song played by Chicago AM radio station WLS before it switched to a talk radio format in 1989.

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