About the song

**Chicago**, a name synonymous with the sound of 1970s soul-rock, has left an indelible mark on the music landscape. Their iconic blend of horns, intricate harmonies, and powerful vocals has captivated audiences for decades. Two of their most beloved tracks, **”Saturday in the Park”** and **”Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”**, exemplify their signature style and continue to resonate with fans of all ages.

Released in 1973, **”Saturday in the Park”** is a joyous celebration of summer and carefree living. The upbeat tempo and infectious melody instantly draw listeners in, while the horns provide a driving force that propels the song forward. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a perfect day spent outdoors, filled with sunshine, laughter, and good company. Chicago’s tight harmonies and soulful vocals add depth and emotion to the track, making it a timeless anthem of summer nostalgia.

In contrast, **”Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”** offers a more introspective and thought-provoking experience. The song’s opening guitar riff is instantly recognizable and sets the stage for a powerful exploration of existential themes. The lyrics ponder the meaning of life, the passage of time, and the elusive nature of true happiness. Chicago’s signature horns and soaring vocals bring a sense of urgency and passion to the performance, making this a truly memorable song.

Both **”Saturday in the Park”** and **”Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”** showcase Chicago’s ability to create music that is both accessible and profound. These tracks have stood the test of time, continuing to inspire and entertain audiences of all generations. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Chicago’s music for the first time, these classics are essential listening.

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Lyrics

Saturday in the park
I think it was the Fourth of July
Saturday in the park
I think it was the Fourth of July
People talkinging, people laughing
A man selling ice cream
Singing Italian songs
Eh Cumpari, ci vo sunari
Can you dig it? (Yes, I can)
And I’ve been waiting such a long time
For Saturday yeah
Another day in the park
It looks just like the Fourth of July
Another day in the park
Look just like the Fourth of July
People dancing, really smiling
A man playing guitar (play the song, play the song, play on)
And singing for us all
Singing for us all
Will you help him change the world (thank you there)
Can you dig it? (Yes, I can)
And I’ve been waiting such a long time
For today
Slow motion riders fly the colors of the day
A bronze man still can tell stories his own way
Listen children, all is not lost
All is not lost, oh, no
Funny days in the park
Every day’s the Fourth of July
Funny days in the park
Every day’s the Fourth of July
People reaching, really touching
A real celebration
Waiting for us all
If you want it, really want it
Can you dig it? (Yes, I can)
And I’ve been waiting such a long time
For the day, yeah, woo

By Tam Le