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“Sing A Mean Tune Kid” is the first song off of Chicago III, a call and response song written by pianist Robert Lamm and sung by bassist Peter Cetera. According to the intro on the Live At Carnegie Hall version, the song was “written in the memory of all the popstars nobody remembers.”
[Intro: Terry Kath]
One, two, three, four
[Verse 1: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
Sing a mean tune, kid
Sock them in the gut, yeah, yeah, yeah
Sing a mean tune, kid, oh yeah
Sock them in the gut, yeah, yeah, yeah
Don't you ever let your mama catch you crying, yeah
Hoo hoo yeah!
[Verse 2: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
Play the bad song, kid
Everyone's the blues, yeah, yeah, yeah
Play the bad song, kid
Everyone's the blues, yeah, yeah, yeah
And the people never know you're only lying, yeah
Woo hoo! Hoo!
Yeah
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
Such a scary song, kid
Never heard before, yeah, yeah, yeah
What a scary song, kid
Never heard before, yeah, yeah, yeah
Soon those groupies will start rolling by your door, oh
Look out!
Oh yeah!
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 4: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
Burn the groove to death, kid
Nail 'em to the cross, yeah, yeah, yeah
Burn the groove to death, kid, oh yeah
Nail 'em to the cross, yeah, yeah, yeah
Until you're not a super pop star any more, yeah
Hoo hoo! Hoo! Oh yeah!
[Instrumental Outro]
Sing a Mean Tune Kid was written by Robert Lamm.
Sing a Mean Tune Kid was produced by James William Guercio.
Chicago released Sing a Mean Tune Kid on Mon Jan 11 1971.