
Chicago - Greatest Hits 1982 - 1989

Chicago – Greatest Hits 1982–1989 is a compilation album that captures the band’s most iconic songs from their 1980s era, highlighting their evolution from jazz-rock pioneers to a powerhouse of soft rock and pop ballads. Released in 1989, the album features a collection of their biggest hits, including Hard to Say I’m Sorry, You’re the Inspiration, Hard Habit to Break, and Will You Still Love Me?—all showcasing Chicago’s signature blend of heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and lush instrumentation.
This era of Chicago, largely defined by Peter Cetera’s and later Bill Champlin’s emotive vocals, emphasized power ballads and polished production, making the band a staple of 1980s adult contemporary music. Greatest Hits 1982–1989 serves as a definitive snapshot of Chicago’s second wave of success, appealing to longtime fans and new listeners alike with its timeless, emotionally charged songs.
Tracks:
- - Disc 1 -
- Hard to Say I'm Sorry / Get Away
- Look Away
- Stay the Night
- Will You Still Love Me?
- Love Me Tomorrow (Alternate Version)
- What Kind of Man Would I Be?
- - Disc 2 -
- You're the Inspiration
- I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love
- Hard Habit to Break
- Along Comes a Woman
- If She Would Have Been Faithful
- We Can Last Forever (Alternate Version)