About the song

In the heart of the 1970s rock scene, **Terry Kath** and **Chicago** emerged as a force to be reckoned with. Their blend of jazz, rock, and pop elements captivated audiences worldwide, and their iconic song, **”25 or 6 to 4,”** remains a testament to their enduring legacy.

Released in 1970 as part of their self-titled album, “25 or 6 to 4” quickly became a radio staple. Its infectious melody, catchy lyrics, and Kath’s virtuosic guitar work made it an instant classic. The song’s title is a playful reference to the time Kath and the band members often arrived at rehearsals.

The song’s intro sets the stage with a hypnotic drumbeat and a grooving bassline. Kath’s distinctive guitar playing, characterized by his smooth tone and impeccable technique, takes center stage. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a summer night, filled with the sounds of a city awakening.

“25 or 6 to 4” is a celebration of life’s simple pleasures. It captures the carefree spirit of the era, evoking nostalgia for those who grew up with the song. The lyrics’ ambiguity adds to its timeless appeal, allowing listeners to interpret the song in their own way.

Kath’s tragic passing in 1978 cut short his promising career, but his contribution to music lives on through his recordings with Chicago. “25 or 6 to 4” remains a cornerstone of their catalog, a testament to their talent and the enduring power of great music.

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Lyrics

Searching for the break of day
Searching for something to say
Dancing lights against the sky
Giving up, I close my eyes
Sitting cross-legged on the floor
25 or six to four
Staring blindly into space
Getting up to splash my face
Wanting just to stay awake
Wondering how much I can take
Should have tried to do some more
25 or six to four
Feeling like I ought to sleep
Spinning room is sinking deep
Searching for something to say
Waiting for the break of day
25 or six to four
25 or six to four

By Tam Le