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[Piano Solo]
[Verse 1: Robert Lamm]
As I was walking down the street one day
A man came up to me and asked me
What the time was that was on my watch
Yeah... and I said
[Chorus: Robert Lamm, (Bandmates)]
(I don't) Does anybody really know what time it is?
(Care) Does anybody really care?
(About time) If so, I can't imagine why
(Oh no, no) We've all got time enough to cry
[Verse 2: Robert Lamm]
And I was walking down the street one day
A pretty lady looked at me
And said her diamond watch had stopped cold dead
And I said
[Chorus: Robert Lamm, (Bandmates)]
(I don't) Does anybody really know what time it is?
(Care) Does anybody really care?
(About time) If so, I can't imagine why
(Oh no, no) We've all got time enough to cry
[Verse 3: Robert Lamm]
And I was walking down the street one day
Being pushed and shoved by people
Trying to beat the clock, oh, no
I just don't know, I don't know, I don't know-oh
And I said... yes, I said
[Chorus: Robert Lamm, (Bandmates)]
(I don't) Does anybody really know what time it is?
(Care) Does anybody really care?
(About time) If so I can't imagine why
(Oh no, no) We've all got time enough to die
[Outro: Robert Lamm, (Bandmates)]
Everybody's working
(I don't care) I don't care
(About time) About time
(Oh no, no) I don't care
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (Live in Toronto) was written by Robert Lamm.
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (Live in Toronto) was produced by Chicago.
Chicago released Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (Live in Toronto) on Mon Jul 27 1981.