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“At the Sunrise” is the penultimate track in pianist Robert Lamm’s Travel Suite series. This track is sung by their bassist Peter Cetera, describing the pain of leaving their female romantic partner behind, most likely to tour with the band. The other tracks in the series are listed below:
“Flight...
[Chorus: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
How could I be happy
Without her by my side?
Without her smiling face?
At the sunrise?
How could I keep living
With emptiness inside?
With no one there to touch?
At the sunrise? Oh
[Verse: Peter Cetera, (Bandmates)]
She gave meaning to my words, our funny words
(Meaning to my words)
And I know that I will never ever leave her, yeah
(Meaning to my words, hey hey hey hey)
She helped me find my way, I've been astray
(Helped me find my way)
That's the thing, you know she really really helped me
(Helped me find my way, hey hey hey hey)
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Chorus: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
The time I had to leave her
Leave her all alone
The way she looked at me
Made me cry
Oh oh oh
I know she understands me
She knows I'm feelin' bad
Until I'm back beside her
At the sunrise
At the Sunrise was written by Robert Lamm.
At the Sunrise was produced by James William Guercio.
Chicago released At the Sunrise on Mon Jan 11 1971.