Peter Cetera Songs


Here are select songs by Peter Cetera.


Hard To Say I’m Sorry,” from the 1982 “Chicago 16” studio album, was led by Peter Cetera in the key of E major (E), as three (3) members of Toto, David Paich (pianist), Steve Lukather (guitarist), and Steve Porcaro (keyboardist), performed on this track.

Hard Habit To Break,” from the 1984 “Chicago 17” studio album, was led by Peter Cetera and Bill Champlin in the key of F sharp major or G flat major (F# | Gb).

You’re The Inspiration,” from the 1984 “Chicago 17” studio album, was led by Peter Cetera in the key of G sharp major or A flat major (G# | Ab).

The Next Time I Fall,” from the 1986 “Solitude-Solitaire” studio album, was sung by Peter Cetera and Amy Grant in the key of G sharp major or A flat major (G# | Ab).

Feels Like Heaven,” from the 1992 “World Falling Down” studio album, was sung by Peter Cetera and Chaka Khan in the key of G sharp major or A flat major (G# | Ab).

I Wasn’t The One (Who Said Goodbye),” from the 1987 “I Stand Alone” studio album, was sung by Agnetha Faltskog and Peter Cetera in the key of D sharp major or E flat major (D# | Eb).

After All,” from the 1989 “Chances Are” movie soundtrack and 1989 “Heart Of Stone” studio album, was sung by Peter Cetera and Cher Sarkisian in the key of E major (E).

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